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Top-flight rival launches extraordinary rant implying SFA bias in favour of Rangers

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Kilmarnock star Gary Dicker has claimed match officials never see anything at Ibrox after his side drew 1-1 with Steven Gerrard’s Rangers in the Scottish Premiership on Saturday.

The Killie man feels that Rangers escaped two red cards during the weekend clash after incidents involving Connor Goldson and Alfredo Morelos.

Morelos tangled with Kirk Broadfoot after the half-time whistle, apparently raising his arms to the Killie man, while Goldson scythed down an opposition attacker late in the game, receiving a yellow card.

Dicker was left fuming with the lack of action from referee Greg Aitken.

As quoted by The Daily Record, he said:

It’s the same old story isn’t it? No one sees anything here. You get bored of talking about it.

There was the Morelos incident before half-time and that’s a red card all day long at the end (Goldson). I only saw him (Morelos) swinging an arm at Broaders.

I spoke to all of them (officials) and they haven’t seen it. The linesman said: I just went back down the tunnel.

Even with the one at the end. Just make a decision. You are there. It’s reckless and a red card whether he is through on goal or not.

If it happens the other way around, it’s a red card for Killie. End of.

Obviously there’s no mention from Dicker about the constant fouling of Kilmarnock that could have easily resulted in more yellow cards for them, he’s too wrapped in his own conspiracy theories for that.

Implying that Kilmarnock would receive punishment ahead of Rangers is absurd given we have been on the end of a number of howling referee decisions this season alone and the lack of protection on offer from the referee during Saturday’s match.

Hopefully one day Scottish football can move on from all this nonsense.

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