Alan Brazil reacts live on talkSPORT to what Rangers fan said amid Old Firm controversy, ‘Stop your garbage’

On Wednesday, January 3, at 6:33 a.m., the talkSPORT host disclosed that a viewer of the Gers, Lee, contacted the program to express his opinion that the Hoops midfielder was squandering time during his team’s 2-1 victory at Parkhead.

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In response to those allegations, Brazil cited the instance in which former Gers defender Terry Butcher nearly lost his life due to nose bleeding during a match and stated that, in light of the contentious handball in the first half, the Ibrox club was correct not to be given a penalty.
“What about the Celtic player Brazil? He sat on his behind for ten minutes with a bloody nose,” the fan wrote on talkSPORT. Put an end to your trash. How about this handball thing?

 

Brazil answered, “You tube, go away.”

“Did handball not happen?” inquired commentator Gabby Agbonlahor.

Brazil answered, “No.” “Let me explain to you, Lee. Terry Butcher, one of your greatest players, experienced this once during a cup match against Luton. Stick it up your ass, Terry almost died because they couldn’t stop the blood coming from his nostrils.

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After O’Riley was accidentally hit by an arm, it wasn’t shocking that the medical personnel took their time attempting to treat his condition.

Even if there were hints that it might have been a time-wasting tactic by Celtic, it appeared like the midfield player might have broken his nose, so they would always treat it seriously.

Regarding the handball incident, there is still debate surrounding it because it is unclear precisely how the referees arrived at their decision to not issue a penalty.

Alistair Johnston was involved in an incident.
Although Abdallah Sima’s offside would have prevented the spot kick in the first place, it’s crucial that everyone is aware of the comments made by the referees because the offside was not initially displayed on the live TV broadcast.

Given that the Gers are determined on wanting answers from the SFA regarding what transpired, it seems unlikely that the conversation over the event will end very soon.

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