May 4, 2026
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In a dramatic turn of events that has sent shockwaves through Scottish football, Rangers F.C. goalkeeper Jack Butland has reportedly been handed a 3-year suspension following an alleged failed substance test.

According to fictional reports circulating in this scenario, the experienced shot-stopper was said to have tested positive for a prohibited performance-enhancing substance during a routine screening carried out after a league fixture.

The alleged ruling, which has not been confirmed by any official football governing body, claims that the governing authority acted swiftly after reviewing the test results, leading to an immediate suspension from all football activities.

Inside sources (within this fictional context) suggest that Rangers F.C. were “completely stunned” by the development, with the club allegedly preparing a formal appeal and legal response to challenge the decision.

Fans have also reacted strongly online in this imagined scenario, with many expressing disbelief that a player of Butland’s experience and reputation could be involved in such a situation.

At this stage, there has been no official confirmation, and the story remains purely speculative and fictional.

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