Rangers hit with five SFA charges over Collum comments
The Ibrox club have been charged on five counts by the Scottish FA.
Rangers have been charged on five counts by the SFA for their comments regarding referee Willie Collum.
The Ibrox club were critical of the match official's display in their 2-0 Premiership win over St Mirren, during which winger Daniel Candeias saw red.
Candeias received a second booking for what was later clarified as "unsporting behaviour" towards Anton Ferdinand after blowing a kiss in the Buddies defender's direction whilst celebrating a goal.
The Light Blues hit out at Collum in a strongly worded statement, voicing their intent to submit a formal complaint over his display.
Manager Steven Gerrard labelled the decision to send off Candeias an "embarrassing" one.
Now, the SFA have handed Rangers a notice of complaint, with five charges detailed.
These include:
Rangers have until December 4 to respond, with a hearing set for December 19.