“Michael Stewart: Rangers’ Penalty Dispute Casts Shadow on Officials, Impact Evident in Recent Buckie Thistle Clash”
Michael Stewart suggests Rangers’ ongoing dispute with the SFA regarding
a denied penalty in the Celtic match is impacting officials,
pointing to a recent incident in the Buckie Thistle clash.
In the previous derby, Alistair Johnston’s apparent handball went
unnoticed by on-field referee Nick Walsh and VAR official Willie Collum,
leading Rangers to raise concerns with the SFA.
A similar situation occurred in the Scottish Cup game against
Highland League’s Buckie Thistle, where Liel Abada’s potential penalty was not awarded due to offside positions.
During a VAR review, Stewart expressed frustration, stating,
“It was offside regardless when the ball is played to him,” and emphasized the
impact of recent controversies on officials’ decisions.
Co-commentators highlighted the offside issue, with Stewart asserting,
“There is no doubt Jack Murray catches him. It is quite clear for all to see he is offside.
” Despite the debate over the attacking phase of play, Stewart believes the officials’ recent experiences may be influencing their decisions.
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