aftermath, Gers boss Philippe Clement said it was “really weird” that Muir and Connor did not intervene, while new club CEO Patrick Stewart asked for an explanation over the incident. Rangers then went on to describe the incident as “damaging for the credibility of Scottish football more widely”.
Now, following the appointment of Muir as VAR for St Mirren vs Dundee on December 29, plus Connor’s return to the touchline as assistant referee at Rugby Park for Kilmarnock vs Aberdeen on Boxing Day and at Celtic Park when Celtic host St Johnstone on December 29 – Rangers have hit out at the SFA agaistatement read: “Rangers FC has contacted the Scottish FA to express serious concerns and ask several questions regarding the swift reinstatement of the two VAR officials involved in the officiating failure during the recent Premier Sports Cup Final. We also note one of the officials has been appointed to an SPFL Premiership match involving the club that benefitted from the error.
“The Scottish FA’s actions raise questions about their commitment to improving officiating standards and fostering accountability. While Rangers FC fully respects the independence of officiating appointments and the need for referees to operate without interference, how the Scottish FA handles such high-profile failures directly affects its credibility and public confidencaftermath, Gers boss Philippe Clement said it was “really weird” that Muir and Connor did not intervene, while new club CEO Patrick Stewart asked for an explanation over the incident. Rangers then went on to describe the incident as “damaging for the credibility of Scottish football more widely”.
Now, following the appointment of Muir as VAR for St Mirren vs Dundee on December 29, plus Connor’s return to the touchline as assistant referee at Rugby Park for Kilmarnock vs Aberdeen on Boxing Day and at Celtic Park when Celtic host St Johnstone on December 29 – Rangers have hit out at the SFA agaistatement read: “Rangers FC has contacted the Scottish FA to express serious concerns and ask several questions regarding the swift reinstatement of the two VAR officials involved in the officiating failure during the recent Premier Sports Cup Final. We also note one of the officials has been appointed to an SPFL Premiership match involving the club that benefitted from the error.
“The Scottish FA’s actions raise questions about their commitment to improving officiating standards and fostering accountability. While Rangers FC fully respects the independence of officiating appointments and the need for referees to operate without interference, how the Scottish FA handles such high-profile failures directly affects its credibility and public confidencaftermath, Gers boss Philippe Clement said it was “really weird” that Muir and Connor did not intervene, while new club CEO Patrick Stewart asked for an explanation over the incident. Rangers then went on to describe the incident as “damaging for the credibility of Scottish football more widely”.
Now, following the appointment of Muir as VAR for St Mirren vs Dundee on December 29, plus Connor’s return to the touchline as assistant referee at Rugby Park for Kilmarnock vs Aberdeen on Boxing Day and at Celtic Park when Celtic host St Johnstone on December 29 – Rangers have hit out at the SFA again.e.n.e.n.