SNP anti-Rangers hypocrisy latest as Ibrox fumes

SNP and unfair bias against Rangers

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The government are once again under pressure after allowing Celtic a near-20K crowd for their home friendly with West Ham following only consenting to 8,000 at Ibrox v Brighton and 12K for Real.

Rangers are rightly stunned by this hypocrisy, and if ever there was evidence of uneven handling of Celtic issues by comparison with Rangers’ this would be it.

We know and have known for some time that the SNP government in Scotland is anti-Rangers – they have made that clear in everything but explicit terms, with clear bias against the club from the likes of James Dornan, Humza Yousaf and of course Sturgeon herself, so this latest development is of no surprise at all.

We allowed ourselves to briefly believe there was an attempt at parity some days ago when Rangers’ attendance for Brighton was to match Celtic’s home crowd v Midtjylland but normal service has resumed with this clear and flagrant abuse of governance and fairness.

We are not fans of going on about politics on this site, but sometimes they affect our club and we will always call out our enemies whether they’re SNP, SPFL, Labour, Monster Raving Looney Party or the YMCA.

And the SNP’s track record re: Rangers is decidedly dodgy at best.

So it needs exposing.

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