Barry Ferguson gives in to the SFA frenzy due to the “strange” Brendan Rodgers Celtic charge peculiarity as Rangers risk losing.

Confusion Barry Ferguson acknowledges that he finds it difficult to comprehend the SFA’s inaction in determining whether to suspend Brendan Rodgers from the Celtic dugout.

After the disputed Scottish Premiership loss to Hearts, the Parkhead boss received a notice of complaint for his criticism of VAR official John Beaton. The Hoops are scheduled to play the SFA on Thursday, March 28. With a two-game suspension pending, the Celtic manager will miss the team’s April 7 match against Rangers at Ibrox and their matchup with Livingston.

Due to the timing of the hearing following the charge’s announcement earlier this month, certain members of the Celtics fan base have expressed disapproval. With the derby match quickly approaching, Rangers icon Ferguson unexpectedly stepped to back Rodgers. “He is probably not wanting to talk about it again in case he gets another game added on to it,” Ferguson said on Go Radio in response to a question concerning Rodgers’ press conference prior to the Scottish Cup quarterfinal over Livingston, during which he addressed questions regarding the punishment.

“Why it takes so long for him to be raised up and to see how many games he will receive is beyond me. Obviously, you are aware of what is about to happen and the game he might miss if he receives that penalty.

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