It appears that Sevco have the traditional Rangers swagger. the knowledge that they can do no wrong.
McCall had no problem letting everyone know that he had instructed the half wit Muir, the referee how to referee
the game on Saturday night. So well did Muir follow his instructions to watch thE QOTS pushing and blocking
he didn't see the Newcastle h.n pushing the defender and then getting the free kick which led to Sevco first goal.
On Sunday the ex h.n Aberdeen manager was seen to have a long conversation with Craig Thompson another
pro Sevco anti Celtic referee. Thompson proceeded to allow the sheep to try to kick Celtic off the field and
the players who were eventually booked continued to kick away at Celtic players, obviously with the knowledge
that their man Craig, wouldn't punish them any further.
Sometime ago a nutter from the deceased Rangers club repeated that Celtic would have got the same treatment
if they had been in the same position as the cheating Rangers. I doubt it as in the 1990's the sfa use to hold board meetings
at Ibrox. When the cheating pile came crashing down , who was at the Head of Scottish Football , Campbell Ogilivie , himself
a Rangers EBT. Campbell quite openly steered the administration and the LNS inquiry away from the real evil doings of Rangers.
When Celtic were in financial turmoil admittedly on a lesser scale in the mid !990's and with Fergus McCann and the fans taking
care of it properly the SFA were so anxious to destroy Celtic that they charged Celtic a fee of half a million to rent out Hampden for
a season. Based on the amount of money Celtic owed in 1994 compared to Rangers in 2012 , if Rangers have to rent Hampden
because of the necessary construction repairs to Ibrox , then Sevco should be charged in excess of £50m. Somehow I think they
will be charged less than fifty thousand.