Former Celtic striker Chris Sutton has accused the Scottish Football Association of reaching a new low over their decision to charge Scott Brown in the wake of the Hoops’ defeat of Rangers.Scottish footballs governing body charged Brown for not acting in the best interests of association football during and after last Sunday’s 2-1 win at Celtic Park.2
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Another shambolic decision from the SFA.. can someone tell me what Scott Brown actually did. Its beyond belief.— John Hartson (@JohnHartson10) April 4, 2019While Brown was charged for his behaviour at Celtic Park, Rangers boss Steven Gerrard was offered a one-match touchline ban for his post-match comments made to referee Bobby Madden.
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