Ex-Rangers star gets bad news on day controversial Celtic appeal thrown out by SFA

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Ex-Rangers star gets bad news on day controversial Celtic appeal thrown out by SFA

Ex-Rangers star gets bad news on day controversial Celtic appeal thrown out by SFA

The SFA has rejected the red card appeal of former Rangers defender Lewis Mayo. The news of the day has centered on Celtic winger

Yang Hyun-jun.The Dundee attacker Scott Tiffoney and the 23-year-old Killie center defender engaged in a last-man struggle that

resulted in a penalty for the Dens Park team on Saturday.

Derek McInnes, the manager of Kilmarnock,

Rangers made three changes to their Europa League team ahead Benfica test

was upset at full time because the VAR crew had neglected to send the referee to

themonitor to review the decision, even though the game ended in a 2-2 draw.

Lewis Mayo has had his red card upheld following an appeal, and he will now miss Kilmarnock’s next league match against St Mirren.

Ex-Rangers kid Lewis Mayo to miss Kilmarnock match

Lewis Mayo, who graduated from the Rangers Academy and has emerged as a vital player for the Ayrshire club this season, would be

devastated by the appeal. Kilmarnock will also suffer.

The Rugby Park team has capitalized on its success this season and is currently fifth in the Scottish Premiership after first joining

Kilmarnock and Derek McInnes on loan in the Scottish Championship the previous year.

Kilmarnock’s hopes of qualifying for Europe were severely damaged when Lewis Mayo was sidelined for the vital Premiership match at

Rugby Park. Killie was overtaken by St Mirren over the weekend, who are now one point ahead of Killie.

Ibrox supporters will also be closely watching the decision to uphold the red card given to Celtic star Yang in the face of our Old Firm

rival’s appeal.

Following Parkhead’s 2-0 loss to Hearts at Tynecastle, referee John Beaton dominated conversation. Clyde analyst Hugh Keevins

accused Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers of “dog-whistling” to support conspiracy theories supporting the Rangers.

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