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Rangers Demand SFA Showdown Talks Over Two Controversial Decisions in Celtic Defeat

The fallout from Sunday’s Old Firm clash isn’t over. It’s happening RIGHT NOW. Danny Röhl has confirmed that Rangers FC chiefs held showdown talks with the Scottish Football Association and referees chief Willie Collum on Tuesday.

The two decisions Rangers want explained

First, Celtic’s equaliser. Yang Hyun-jun scored in the 23rd minute after Benjamin Nygren was standing directly in front of goalkeeper Jack Butland in an offside position. Röhl said: “I’ve watched it back. I also watched our game against Motherwell at home when we had a goal that was offside. So I don’t know why it was not offside.” Second, Alistair Johnston’s challenge on Mikey Moore. The tackle came while Rangers were leading 1-0. Only a yellow card was shown. Röhl admitted: “Then I saw the attack versus Mikey and it was a strong one. You can think that it could have been 1-0 against 10 men.”

What Rangers want

“We can’t accept everything in these moments. Two decisions had a big impact on the game. They’re having a meeting today and it will be interesting to hear their explanation of these situations.”

Sky Sports dropped another twist

Sky Sports confirmed: “All angles of Alistair Johnston’s tackle on Mikey Moore were available to VAR during Sunday’s Old Firm clash.” Rangers cannot claim missing footage. The officials had every angle and still chose not to intervene.

The SFA’s decision on Nick Walsh

Despite the fury from Rangers supporters, referee Nick Walsh has NOT been suspended by the SFA. He remains available for upcoming fixtures. No public apology. No accountability. Just silence.

The bottom line

Rangers met with the SFA today. They demanded answers. Two decisions. One meeting. Zero accountability so far.

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