Rangers fixture conspiracy silenced despite Celtic ‘anomaly’ as the REAL post split sin pinpointed

With the title up for grabs, the SPFL has announced the last round of matches for the top six and bottom six teams.

Rangers can’t complain about the post-split dates, Andy Walker has told them, even if he acknowledges that St Mirren is the only team that would feel unfairly treated.

The final five Premiership games for the top and bottom six were released by the SPFL. Every point will be worth double in the closing stretch as Celtic and Philippe Clement’s team fight for the championship. Hearts, Kilmarnock, St. Mirren, and Dundee are the opponents for both teams, however Rangers must win three of their four away games to guarantee a draw with their home games.

Contrarily, the Hoops were entitled to an additional date at Celtic Park, meaning they would have three games at home, including what may be the championship game against the Light Blues on May 11. Because of this, some Rangers supporters are worried about the additional game that the computers will create for the pivotal last five on their home field.

Walker, nevertheless, maintained that after the “anomaly” of playing Celtic away three times this season, only Stephen Robinson’s team could be right to complain. “I think every club has got 19 home and 19 away,” he said on Go Radio.

“A small aberration exists in the fact that St Mirren has defeated Rangers and Hearts three times at home and Celtic three times away. I don’t see anyone voicing grievances.

 

“Right now, we’re in a tie for first place, and winning is essential. At this point, pressure is the only thing keeping you from winning. Rangers have never had players in this situation before, thus the only reason they lost was the strain of the match.”

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