Rangers Gets unanimous Europa League verdict as Brendan Rodgers Celtic ban decision splits the Jury.

Rangers Gets unanimous Europa League verdict as Brendan Rodgers Celtic ban decision splits the Jury.

Rangers Gets unanimous Europa League verdict as Brendan Rodgers Celtic ban decision splits the Jury.

Is Brendan Rodgers due any discipline for his remarks made following the Hearts loss?

Michael Gannon: Regardless of their validity, he will inevitably be removed from office because it is against the regulations to cast doubt on an official’s competency. It all depends on how hard he gets hit and whether or not he will miss Ibrox.

Graeme Young: Although Rogers was furious at Gorgie, the man who has built a career out of maintaining composure on the touchline is aware that his forthright accusations on John Beaton leave little room for interpretation. However, the extended date will give you plenty of opportunity to refute the accusation.

 

Rangers Gets unanimous Europa League verdict as Brendan Rodgers Celtic ban decision splits the Jury.
Rangers Gets unanimous Europa League verdict as Brendan Rodgers Celtic ban decision splits the Jury.

Scott Burns: Brendan’s frustrations are understandable. He was justified in stating his case and defending his group. Although I don’t think he should be banned, it’s likely to happen.
Michael Considering the absences due to injuries, the outcome in Portugal was excellent. Rangers should smell blood, and there had nothing to fear from Benfica the other night.
Graeme: In agreement. Rangers has blown three straight leads over Benfica in recent years, but at a scorching Ibrox, the Portuguese powerhouses seem to be one poor result away from collapse.

Scott: It speaks for itself that the Rangers’ disappointment in losing the game. They’ll feel more confident that they can do the task at a full Ibrox as a result.
Michael Largely. Abada ought to have been loaned out till the situation cleared up. After failing to sign a left back in January, Celtic were forced to hold onto Bernabei. Celtic has managed to walk themselves onto a narrow rope.

Graeme: Despite the fact that each was unlikely to play much for various reasons, the explosive left-back’s exit seems like a risky choice given that he was only starting games last month while Greg Taylor was out. The squad is currently disjointed in a number of areas.

Scott: The lads couldn’t wait to go. Abada won’t likely play again, and Celtic should make a respectable comeback. If Taylor is hurt, then Bernabei is something I would be concerned about.
Michael: Killie will make things worse for Aberdeen, Hearts will win easily, and Celtic and Rangers will have to fight to win.

Graeme: Rangers will win a thrilling match, Aberdeen will triumph spectacularly, and Celtic and Hearts will be overwhelmed.

Scott: I worry that Kilmarnock will make Aberdeen’s suffering worse. Rangers and Celtic will advance, and Hearts should defeat Morton, but it might be close.

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