But the former Grade One official insists there's a line between critical observation and personal attacks that should never be crossed.
Conroy is uncomfortable with the ongoing fall-out from the weekend's Old Firm derby and the first-half flashpoint where referee Nick Walsh and VAR Willie Collum failed to award a penalty to Rangers for handball against Alistair Johnston.
He reckons Rangers had a strong case with their appeals at the time of the incident.
Indeed he believes it was a clear penalty - but when it wasn't given that should have been the end of the matter.
And Conroy insists any Ibrox call for Collum to be banned from involvement in their future matches is way over the score.
Rangers chief executive James Bisgrove and director of football operations Creag Robertson met SFA head of referee operations Crawford Allan on Wednesday to discuss their concerns over the background to the incident.
A Gers spokesperson later claimed there had been an overriding consensus' at the meeting that Collum had got it wrong but the SFA strongly dispute the club's account of the summit.
They added that Rangers had made a number of specific requests that it hopes the Scottish FA will respond to in order to improve matters going forward'.
One of those requests was for Collum to no longer officiate at their matches, which has been kicked out, with another being that the VAR audio is made public.
Conroy insists taking Collum off Rangers games at the club's behest can never happen.
He told Record Sport: "It's not up to Rangers who gets appointed.
Esta historia es de la edición January 05, 2024 de Daily Record.
Comience su prueba gratuita de Magzter GOLD de 7 días para acceder a miles de historias premium seleccionadas y a más de 9,000 revistas y periódicos.
Ya eres suscriptor ? Conectar
Esta historia es de la edición January 05, 2024 de Daily Record.
Comience su prueba gratuita de Magzter GOLD de 7 días para acceder a miles de historias premium seleccionadas y a más de 9,000 revistas y periódicos.
Ya eres suscriptor? Conectar
REDS LOOK GOOD TO SECURE TOP SLOT
Arne's boys pass biggest test yet to hit the summit
Stick together in Italy & we have a puncher's chance
Kyogo says it's time for Hoops to show Europe what they can do
Clement made promises of jam tomorrow but in reality Gers are leaving their fans with just a bad taste in the mouth
THEY had been waiting for this moment to come along ever since leaving Parkhead with their tails tucked between their legs. For weeks now, they were hoping it might drop out of the sky and land at their feet.
Mr Gates doesn't do small talk.
Tycoon urges UK to maintain lead role in helping the world's poorest
SALMOND FUNERAL TO BE 'NEXT WEEK'
St Andrew's Day and Hogmanay among possible dates for public memorial
ASHLEY BANJOED
80mph winds wreak havoc across country
PREMIUM BOND
Unique image publicised Diamonds Are Forever
King Charle must have a translator to give Dad a gong..don't think he speaks Craiglang!
Life of public service earns trip to Palace
Crown under
King tells of love for Oz amid warm greeting in Sydney
Fave Chris' Strictly tour flaw
Bookies' No1 faces stand-up date clash as Merse is given the boot