These are difficult times for Rangers now that a level of transparency has been implemented at the SFA. Their under-pressure rookie-manager is having trouble dealing with these changes after having things relatively easy for his entire professional career in Scotland. Previously, decisions regarding discipline were taken by mystery figures at irregular intervals – and the Scottish media were unwilling to identify the individuals involved in making some of the most confounding decisionse, like overturning Charlie Mulgrew‘s red card two days after he was dismissed at Ibrox but deciding to wait until the following season to pass judgement on Kyle Lafferty for his act of simulation in the same incident. As a result of this ambiguity assistant managers and players of a certain team who attempted to encroach their opponents technical areas, manhandled match officials, refused to leave the pitch after being dismissed, attack a clubs doctor and provoked an opposing manager into an argument on the touchline were all let off with their tummies tickled. Thankfully, this has all changed. Sure we wouldn’t want another strike, would we?