Neil McCann and Billy Dodds have told Philippe Clement that he was right to be aggrieved that Mohamed Diomande saw red against Dundee United.
But the Rangers boss has been warned by former match officials that the club are unlikely to win an appeal after the Belgian boss pledged to take the row to the SFA.
The Light Blues victory ended on a sour note for the Belgian boss with Diomande being shown a straight red card by referee Nick Walsh after the Rangers midfielder was involved in a tangle with Holt.
The United man would shove the Ivorian before Diomande raised his hands. The man in the middle judged that the Ivorian had attempted to raise an arm to the face of the Tannadice star - and dished out a sending off.
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