Disgrace at Hampden: Rangers fans demand the board and club challenge the SFA | OneFootball

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·3 de noviembre de 2025

Disgrace at Hampden: Rangers fans demand the board and club challenge the SFA

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Rangers’ nerve-jarring exit from the League Cup semi after losing to Celtic has triggered a raw roar from the support. The Rangers board now face relentless pressure to force accountability. The fans therefore demand their club bring the Scottish FA under scrutiny. The sense of injustice grows sharper, and as a result, the Rangers faithful feel wronged and furious. Rangers fans demand SFA challenge.

The flashpoint incident

Rangers endured a brutal test when Thelo Aasgaard saw red early, yet the moment that ignited outrage came when Auston Trusty kicked Jack Butland in the head. The defender planted his studs on Butland’s face and escaped with only a yellow card. Rangers believe the board must push the Scottish Football Association to explain why officials ignored serious foul play. Moreover, the referee allowed further blatant fouls from Celtic to go unpunished. That pattern of leniency towards them, consequently, fuels the anger once again.


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Fan fury at Ibrox

Supporters at Ibrox are not holding back. On blogs and forums, they voice rage and disbelief. They believe referees favour Celtic while Rangers get hammered for far less. Therefore, they now call for a direct and public challenge to the SFA instead of quiet conversations behind closed doors. Their message is urgent and fierce. If the board and the club stay silent, then supporters will view it as betrayal.

What the board and club must do

Rangers cannot shrug this off as another harsh break. Instead, the board must demand answers from the SFA and stand firm. The hierarchy should contact the association and push for a review of refereeing standards. They must say publicly that this situation is unacceptable and show supporters they refuse to tolerate bias. Rangers fans expect action, not empty words. If the board moves decisively now, they can restore faith. However, if they hesitate, frustration will explode.

The club’s future unity depends on how it reacts. Consequently, the board must back the players, back the fans and take the fight to the decision-makers. The demand is clear because Rangers must fight for fairness and justice. Rangers fans demand SFA challenge.

Fan pressure will not fade; therefore, every Rangers supporter expects the Ibrox leadership to answer their fury with action and resolve.

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