Chris Sutton has told Graeme Souness that he’s not god and in doing so provided a much more viable summary of the incident we watched on Sky Sports on Sunday afternoon in the Glasgow Derby.
Celtic have written to the SFA as the fallout continues from Sunday’s 3-3 draw at Ibrox. The Scottish Champions have requested clarification over the awarding of the second half penalty as the footage shown to referee John Beaton did not include the moment that Alistair Johnston made contact with the ball.
Celtic will seek answers from Rangers after projectiles were thrown at the dugout midway through the first half. The Scottish Champions left Ibrox with a point after a 3-3 draw, which leaves the title in Celtic’s hands with six games remaining.
Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers was critical of the decision by John Beaton to award Rangers a second half penalty, which the Irishman said changed the momentum in the fixture.
Former Scottish referee Steve Conroy has blasted Rangers winger Fabio Silva for his diving antics. The Portuguese attacker constantly threw himself to the ground in attempts to dupe the referee into giving decisions towards Rangers.
If Ally McCoist is in any way down beat about Scotland national team extending their streak to seven games without a win, he doesn't let it shine through.
Wolves striker Fabio Silva has opened the door to extending his stay with Rangers. The Portugal U21 international has four goals in 13 appearances since joining Rangers in January.
This is a Wolves predicted lineup, as they look to overcome Brentford in the Third Round FA Cup replay on January 16 at Molineux.
Wolves boss Gary O'Neil has confirmed they're shopping for a new striker. O'Neil says loaning out Fabio Silva and Sasa Kalajdzic was part of the plan. Silva is now with Celtic, with Kalajdzic spending the rest of the season at Eintracht Frankfurt.
New Rangers signing, Fabio Silva, expresses confidence that he doesn’t need to prove himself at Ibrox, according to Andy Newport in La Manga. The Wolves
Wolves sports chief Matt Hobbs admits they're studying the January market for a new striker. Wolves have sent Sasa Kalajdzic and Fabio Silva away on-loan this month.
Wolves boss Gary O'Neil has explained sending Fabio Silva on-loan to Rangers. Silva moved to Ibrox on Friday on-loan to June. "Fabio has obviously been around the squad since I've been here and played quite a lot of minutes early on," said the Wolves boss.
Wolves striker Fabio Silva yesterday signed a loan deal with our Glasgow rivals theRangers, and as you could imagine the deluded Bears have been boasting of how he ‘turned down’ Celtic.
Rangers have signed Wolves striker Fabio Silva. Silva joins Rangers on-loan to the end of the season. Wolves chief Matt Hobbs explained: "This is a simple one - Fabio needs to play.
Serie A sides Monza and Genoa are said to be tracking Wolverhampton Wanderers striker Fabio Silva for the January transfer window. According to Sky Sport Italia expert Gianluca Di Marzio, the two northern Italian clubs have set their sights on the Portugal Under-21 international, who has 10 goals in 19 junior caps for his country.
Wolves manager Gary O'Neil has been pleased by how Fabio Silva is performing in training. The 21-year-old has been settling for a bench spot in the team over the past few weeks.
Wolves will support Fabio Silva after his error in their recent loss to Sheffield United. The Premier League side were 1-0 up in the contest, but lost 2-1 to a late, late penalty for the Blades.
Wolves boss Gary O'Neil says they're standing with Fabio Silva after defeat at Sheffield United. Silva conceded the penalty for the Blades' injury-time winner.
Wolves manager Gary O'Neil admits he is still doing a lot of work to improve his team behind the scenes. The Midlands club enjoyed a famous win over Manchester City in the Premier League at the weekend.
Wolves boss Gary O'Neil is keen to see Fabio Silva step things up. Silva was amongst the goals for Portugal U21s this past week. Ahead of today's clash with Liverpool, O'Neil said: Scoring goals definitely helps with confidence.
Premier League battlers Wolves believe they will get the best out of striker Fabio Silva this season. Manager Gary O'Neil has indicated his faith that Silva will find his goalscoring touch.
Wolves boss Gary O'Neil says Fabio Silva is staying this season. The striker has been linked with a return to Portugal. But new manager O'Neil says: "He's had a good pre-season.
Fabio Silva says he feels fully settled at Wolves. After spending last season on-loan with Anderlecht and PSV, Silva is set to stay with Wolves this new season.
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