Steven Gerrard admitted he was on the floor after his Rangers side were sent tumbling out of the Scottish Cup at Tynecastle on the back of Alfredo Morelos going AWOL.
13.02.2020 - 02:31 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Blundering referees were put on the spot after a string of stonewall penalty claims were turned down over a weekend of Scottish Cup action.
Alan Muir infuriated the Hamilton Accies fans for missing Connor Goldson’s handball, with Brian Rice claiming that even Rangers coach Michael Beale was astonished his side got away with it.
St Mirren boss Jim Goodwin and Aberdeen manager Derek McInnes also had cause for complaint in their cup ties which both ended in stalemate against Motherwell and
Steven Gerrard admitted he was on the floor after his Rangers side were sent tumbling out of the Scottish Cup at Tynecastle on the back of Alfredo Morelos going AWOL.
Steven Gerrard reckons Bayer Leverkusen is as tough a last-16 draw as Rangers could have landed after admitting the German giants are one of the favourites to win the competition.
A bid has been launched to open a new restaurant in Kilmarnock town centre.
The emergency services are currently attending a multi-vehicle crash in Kilmarnock town centre.
God bless the Europa League for bringing storm-lashed Scottish football together under one happy, optimistic umbrella.
The SFA’s flagship tournament is grabbing the headlines for all the right reasons after two thrilling Scottish Cup replays this week.
Steve Clarke's wish for a bit of help from the SFA to bring forward fixtures to the Friday night ahead of the Euro 2020 play-offs has fallen on deaf ears.
Rangers have broken their silence over the racial abuse directed at Alfredo Morelos during their defeat to Kilmarnock.
The tannoy announcer reading out the results is somewhat of a dying tradition these days.
Steven Gerrard admits Borna Barisic faces an uphill fitness battle as Rangers prepare to face Kilmarnock.
Brian Rice claims Rangers coach Michael Beale was left stunned after his team dodged conceding a spot-kick against Hamilton.
A resurgent Rangers travel through to Ayrshire to take on Kilmarnock as they look to chase down league leaders Celtic.
Scott Arfield is ready to go in for the Kill if Rangers win a penalty at Rugby Park.
Kilmarnock will face Premiership rivals St Mirren or Motherwell if they beat Aberdeen in a William Hill Scottish Cup last-16 replay.