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Gio finds no Rangers allies on seething Hotline as Ibrox board told go and get Mr Perfect

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VAR will make decisions black and white, we were told. But plenty of punters - not to mention managers - were left seeing red with the technology after it’s big roll out.

Anyone who thought VAR would take the heat off our officials have been proven wrong after just ONE weekend! Celtic fans were spitting over a disallowed goal and non-penalty award against Hearts while Jambos boss Robbie Neilson bemoaned the time it took to award his side two spot kicks and Motherwell gaffer Steven Hammell couldn’t believe it wasn’t used to check what he felt was a blatant penalty for his side against Aberdeen. Stevie Drennan, Condorrat, said: “After watching Hearts v Celtic I wonder if there’s any point in VAR.

Why was Tony Ralston's goal chopped off? Why was the handball no penalty? Why was Abada's 'offside goal' not checked?. It will be just be the same biased referees making decisions hiding in a room.” Denis Bruce, Bishopbriggs, said: “There were no doubts that Celtic did concede two penalties and were rightly punished for those errors.

But could referee Nick Walsh explain why he did not go to look at the incident of handball involving Michael Smith on VAR just to show that not only justice was done but was seen to be done instead of just accepting the word of those guardians of VAR when he was the referee responsible for making the decisions?

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