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John Beaton ‘Rangers fan’ conspiracy sparks Celtic diehard meltdown as 2 wild ref solutions met with hysterics

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Pundits Kenny Miller and Gordon Dalziel couldn’t contain their laughter after a Celtic fan floated surprise solutions on air amid concerns over the standards of refereeing in Scotland.

The rant from a Clyde 1 Superscoreboard caller was sparked by claims that referee John Beaton was a Rangers fan and should not be able to be a match official during Celtic games – following on from a controversial performance from the VAR room during the Hoops defeat to Hearts. Brendan Rodgers was left fuming by decisions to send referee Don Robertson to the monitor to send off Yang and punish Tomoki Iwata for a handball in the box.

The Irishman named Beaton during a furious post-match rant – and Davie took issue with the display from the VAR. He first insisted that all referees must declare the “alliance” of what football team they support. He then went on to ask: ‘How can you have a Rangers in fan in the VAR? He is a Rangers fan – you know what I mean? ”

Host Gordon Duncan moved to pull apart the theory responding: “Every time this comes up I ask it, but how would we implement that up here? So many people are a Celtic or a Rangers fan.

“So if you are a Celtic fan you can’t referee Rangers games, and if you are a Rangers fan you can’t referee any Celtic games. So you sign up to be a referee and in the process you are doing yourself out of any cup final or semi-final or any big game. And take it from personal experience, if you say you are a St Mirren fan, a Motherwell fan, a Kilmarnock fan people don’t believe you anyway.”

He responded: “All my friends are Dunfermline fans. But they would lean towards Celtic…” Duncan added: “Right so you couldn’t have them either?”

Undeterred Davie went on to pitch a solution: “Maybe we should bring up English referees. I don’t think a guy who supports Crystal Palace would have an allegiance either way.”

Duncan added: “So here is my point, in the space of about 40 seconds you now don’t want refs to declare their allegiance. You have kind of accepted it’s impossible for us to implement. So the whole point of referees declare their allegiance lasted 40 seconds.”

Davie then conceded: “I don’t know what we are going to do….” That saw former Rangers hero Miller and Dalziel burst out in laughter. The former Raith boss Dalziel then added: “You go there in the end!”

Pressed on a solution, Dalziel went on: ‘It’s impossible.” Before Miller chimed in: “I tell you what, you would have a lot of Arbroath fans (applying).”

Davie then floated another wild theory: “We are going down the route with AI now so just get that.” Duncan joked: “But Davie, who programmed it?”

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