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.