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Michael Gardyne opens up on post-Rangers hell as Ross County legend details impact of wrongful homophobia allegations

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Rangers players. The Ross County veteran was cleared on Monday of any wrongdoing after the SFA ruled he had no case to answer.

The club’s record goalscorer and appearance holder was cited by the compliance officer for allegedly aiming derisory and homophobic comments at Connor Goldson and Alfredo Morelos in the Hogmanay clash in Dingwall.

Gardyne always protested his innocence with sources close to the player suggesting he had used a non-homophobic term.The incident was exacerbated when Ibrox manager Steven Gerrard highlighted his concerns in a post-match interview.The Highland club, then under the management of Stuart Kettlewell, soon launched their own investigation and cleared Gardyne of guilt.While relieved the matter has now been.

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