Celtic are involved in a conspiracy to undermine Rangers.
That’s what you’ll find if you’re willing to wade through thousands of tweets following Kemar Roofe’s ban for a clear stamp [Scottish FA]. Despite clear replays, the referee noticing at the time, and the fact that it obviously happened, Roofe’s suspension has been met with dismay.
Yesterday, Albian Ajeti’s “dive” wasn’t punished further. Clearly, that means that the Bhoys are running the SFA. That’s why Rangers are a mile ahead in the Scottish Premiership.
The difference, to most, would be that Roofe definitely, unequivocally stamped on Murray Davidson in Rangers’ game against St Johnstone. Whereas, Albian Ajeti went down after contact from Kilmarnock ‘keeper Colin Doyle. However, this is Scottish Football; there is an agenda in everything.
The confusion comes because Roofe was only given a yellow at the time. Sure, he may not have entirely meant it, but in the rules of the game, it was violent conduct. It doesn’t matter the colour of the shirt, it was reckless and dangerous play.

Celtic conspiracy; SFA rotten to the core, etc.
When STV journalist Raman Bhardwaj shared the SFA’s verdict, everyone concerned acted with dignity and reason.
Haha, nah. Just joking. Instead, there were accusations flying around in something like A Shot At Glory meeting the Salem Witch Trials.
Here are some reactions to the verdict, which should be taken very seriously indeed.
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