The five SPFL penalties Rangers were awarded when at risk of falling further behind Celtic

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Pattern of assistance. Is this something that will really go away for the Celtic fans any time soon?

I genuinely don’t think so. You see it’s not a conspiracy theory. It’s a genuine thing that is happening right under our, the media and the football authorities’ noses.

The media won’t touch the evidence in front of them due to losing money from clicks and sales of their rags from the Rangers fans.

The authorities also won’t address it because there is mounting evidence to suggest that their incompetence and clear bias are part of it.

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So it seems that all Celtic can do is just be sure that we are better than our rivals so that refereeing and VAR decisions can’t affect another result against us this season. But then, that’s all we can do.

What we can’t control is what happens during the Rangers games as this pattern I am going to show you now is rather alarming.

Out of those five games, Rangers went on to pick up ten points when faced with none. Think about that for a second.

Instead of behind 13 points ahead right now and being officially crowned the champions, five penalty awards that Rangers got earned them ten extra points that they maybe would not have gotten had the pattern not been in place.

It’s quite incredible. And let’s not just think about how this affects Celtic. What about the teams fighting for the top six or against relegation? How were they affected and their closest rivals?

It all starts to snowball once you think about it logically. It’s little wonder no one wants to pull at this thread. Because once it all starts unravelling, who knows what else this could all uncover.

One thought on “The five SPFL penalties Rangers were awarded when at risk of falling further behind Celtic

  1. Is it any wonder that no media organisation will touch the SPFL as it is rigged and deeply corrupt?

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