The furious fan called into talkSPORT after a night of Euro misery for the Light Blues at Hampden
A terrified Rangers fan fears his side are on course for their “worst season ever” after they crashed out of the Champions League again Dynamo Kyiv at Hampden Park .
A diehard Rangers punter from Northern Ireland phoned into the radio show’s The Sports Bar, hosted by former Chelsea and Tottenham defender Jason Cundy, shortly after full-time at Hampden Park with the Ukrainian’s winning 2-0 after a controversial red card for Jefte. Rangers are already trailing Celtic by a couple of points at the top of the table and head to Parkhead at the end of the month, with a Premier Sports Cup last-16 clash at home to St Johnstone on Saturday.
Breakfast show host Stelling played the clip back and discussed Rangers’ situation with ex Aston Villa and Republic of Ireland midfielder Andy Townsend.
Townsend responded: “The sending off was just the most ridiculous joke of a decision I think I’ve ever seen but they have to get over that and try and bounce back in the Europa League and hope they can hunt Celtic down during this campaign.
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