Once again within the past week we have had examples of why the SPL under its present leadership and membership should cease to exist.
Last Wednesday night, the referee who all Celtic fans knew was biased and partial towards Rangers continued with his interpretation of the rules.
Neil Lennon warned about him last season, but although we were promised all would be well this season, nothing has changed.
It was obvious in the first half that Collum was prepared to turn his blind eyes to some very deliberate and rank bad fouling by Rangers players.
However, when it finally dawned on Sally that his team were not capable of getting a result football wise and he got the message out to try to maim all that moved. Healy a striker came on, and the only touch he got was Forrest leg out on the side-line, a straight red without a doubt. However Collum, who had not got his back to the drastic tackle, just gave a yellow.
Big brute Mc Cullagh sailed over the top, studs showing at Kayal, and thought he was in danger so he roared like a toddler and again no red just a yellow.
Monday the normally combative Motherwell, who are getting plaudits all round, lay down against Rangers for the fourth or fifth time within 9 months.
Embarrassing, not one bit as their manager is doing his best to take over from Sally whenever Mr Whyte decides enough is enough.
How could any defense live with itself knowing that it let Healy score. If Healy scoring was not enough Motherwell even scored one for Rangers.
Surely decent teams should not have to play in leagues, where so many opposing managers have links with Rangers and where referees and assistants know that the longevity of their careers depend on how they look after Rangers.
Last Wednesday night, the referee who all Celtic fans knew was biased and partial towards Rangers continued with his interpretation of the rules.
Neil Lennon warned about him last season, but although we were promised all would be well this season, nothing has changed.
It was obvious in the first half that Collum was prepared to turn his blind eyes to some very deliberate and rank bad fouling by Rangers players.
However, when it finally dawned on Sally that his team were not capable of getting a result football wise and he got the message out to try to maim all that moved. Healy a striker came on, and the only touch he got was Forrest leg out on the side-line, a straight red without a doubt. However Collum, who had not got his back to the drastic tackle, just gave a yellow.
Big brute Mc Cullagh sailed over the top, studs showing at Kayal, and thought he was in danger so he roared like a toddler and again no red just a yellow.
Monday the normally combative Motherwell, who are getting plaudits all round, lay down against Rangers for the fourth or fifth time within 9 months.
Embarrassing, not one bit as their manager is doing his best to take over from Sally whenever Mr Whyte decides enough is enough.
How could any defense live with itself knowing that it let Healy score. If Healy scoring was not enough Motherwell even scored one for Rangers.
Surely decent teams should not have to play in leagues, where so many opposing managers have links with Rangers and where referees and assistants know that the longevity of their careers depend on how they look after Rangers.
