Rangers Covid Five case. Parkhead chiefs are seeking answers from Hampden beaks after charges against Nathan Patterson and fellow Ibrox rule breakers took nearly two months and an appeal will now be held after Saturday’s Scottish Cup derby showdown.
understands the SFA delayed taking action after giving Rangers time to conduct their own investigation in to the illegal party that was broken up by cops at the start of February.
But it took more than three weeks for the Ibrox club to conclude their findings and the governing body longer again to raise an action.Patterson has been involved in six domestic games since the incident and will be free to face the Hoops, along with Calvin Bassey and Bongani Zungu.Celtic are unhappy.
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