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MICHAEL GANNON ANSWERS YOUR CALLS THE moon landing, JFK, 9/11 and Roswell don’t have anything on Scottish football as the conspiracy theories refuse to go away.

Rangers fans are still raging at Kilmarnock’s Alan Power’s kick on Ryan Jack while Allan McGregor awaits his slap on the wrists for his eye-watering challenge in the Aberdeen clash last week.

Meanwhile, Celtic fans are pointing the finger at Jermain Defoe for taking tumbles in the box.

Fair play to the SFA, they somehow manage to be biased against two clubs at the same time and they are the two clubs who have hoarded most of the silverware for more than a century.

Tinfoil hats at the ready. emailed: “Rangers are top of the compliance league table with nine players cited so far. Celtic, unsurprisi­ngly, sit at the bottom with no players cited.

“Rangers have every on-field offence in their TV games forensical­ly examined while Celtic’s go largely ignored by the TV companies.

“With Celtic already having fewer red and yellow cards than any other club, the citation count only adds to the weight of evidence against any notion of conspiracy theories against their club.”

said: “It’s interestin­g to see the compliance officer hasn’t cited a Celtic player since about 2010 while Rangers have had numerous players punished.

“All we are looking for is fairness. The challenge on Ryan Jack at the weekend was shocking.”

The controvers­y surroundin­g our under-siege refs shows no signs of dying down either.

said: “It is a sin when the likes of Andy Halliday and Steven Gerard want a

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