CHRIS SUTTON has branded the SFA’s handling of the Morelos fiasco as a ‘stitch-up’.

Morelos had three separate incidents where he unnecessarily lashed out at Celtic players during the game at Ibrox at the end of December.

Referee, John Beaton took no action at the time but the Sky cameras were in full view of the incidents with many rational people suggesting there was an inevitable ban coming the Columbian’s way.

Luckily for him, the SFA are an organisation inept at doing their jobs and BACKED their referee over claims he seen all three incidents but felt they didn’t require any follow-up or punishment.

This let Morelos and Gers off the hook prompting a strong response from Chris Sutton.

The Englishman has been very outspoken in his criticism of the SFA and officials this season with some bizarre decisions backed up by the beaks at Hampden.

This is just another one for the list but Sutton does not mince his words here.

“Make no mistake, the referee and the SFA, have done the Ibrox club a massive favour by letting Alfredo Morelos off the hook.” Sutton Wrote in his RecordSport Column.

“They’ve also made Scottish football look like a stitch up.

“A friend of mine called on Thursday afternoon after the decision was announced and said, ‘I know there are all these conspiracies in Scottish football, but letting Morelos off just makes it looks like the SFA want Rangers to win the league’.”

 

3 COMMENTS

  1. Sutton is correct and many of which are not Celtic fans also disagree with the “sfa”. The “so-called” sfa” are a cheating bunch of scumbags.

  2. Looks like sevco are making enough money to pay bribes again to the Sfa and players Onion. And the aprons in the referees onion. No wonder they just survive on Bosmans and hun oap’s.

  3. It is blatantly obvious what the SFA’s game plan is. It will be very interesting to see how they go about their business this season. Hail Hail.

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