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Shug Has Another Wee Dig At Rangers Fans


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I know it may seem petty, but this is a paragraph from his article he wrote in todays Record about the female assistant ref:

 

'' Referee Steven McLeanâ??s first assistant, Gavin Harris, had never worked at Ibrox before in a professional capacity either.

 

But nobody had phoned Frank McAvennie to ask him what he thought about Harrisâ??s appointment.

 

And for that there was one, simple explanation.

 

All match officials are presumed by Rangers supporters to be useless, biased interpreters of a rule book that has been designed to deliberately impede their progress.

 

And there are square-jawed, designer stubbled blokes who have been known to go weak at the knees while waiting to undergo their trial by punter analysis at Ibrox. So when one of the flag-waving assistant refs happens to be female it threatens to awaken every inclination towards male chauvinism that can afflict unreconstructed man.

 

And thatâ??s why the biggest surprise for Clark during the game with Berwick on Saturday was how quiet 45,000 people in a football ground can be.''

 

Now he seems to forget that it was BHEAST FC and the BHEAST fans who got a referee sacked,caused the referees strike and hounded out Hugh Dallas!.

 

http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/lorraine-clark-becomes-first-female-1533080

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