Club insider Four Lads Had a Dream have revealed what Steven Gerrard said to Bobby Madden in the aftermath of the Old Firm defeat last weekend.
As a result of the clash, the Rangers boss will serve a one-match suspension for this weekend’s match with Motherwell. It’s a punishment the Rangers manager has “accepted”.
And the club insider claims that Steven Gerrard “wasn’t exactly wrong” for what he said. Even if it does include some profanity.
The fact Gerrard swore at Bobby Madden is probably what merited the referee raising the complaint.
Gerrard was clearly enraged at the near meltdown of both camps come the final whistle. They were ugly scenes we’ve not seen in an Old Firm for quite some time.
And whilst neither side has completely covered themselves in glory, the SFA have been stumbling in their response.
The governing body cited Steven Gerrard, Scott Brown and both clubs in the aftermath of the match.

Rangers will also be without Ryan Kent for two matches after his punishment for a clash with Scott Brown was upheld.
Andy Halliday is back available for selection after serving his suspension against Hearts. Alfredo Morelos remains suspended for the next three matches.
And if you thought that match was fiery, the date for the next one has just been set.
