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This weeks letter to SFA from Celtic


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madjambofraser

Just wondering if that lot will write to SFA on behalf of their loyal fans on HOW THEY GOT A PENALTY THAT WAS N'T and that the compliance officer offers Scott Brown a one game ban . Remember I put up a statement this week re Ryan Stevensons tackle on McPake which Vincent Lunny clearly stated Ref saw it , studs up etc , So Stevo got. Banned so therefore let's see what happens to Broonaldo. Nowt likely .

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letsalllaughathobos

They will just send a thank you card with a wee cheque in it,

Also some free hospitality end of season tickets,

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TyphoonJambo

If there is no compliance official action then that would be clear unequivocal evidence of double standards, lets wait and see

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If there is no compliance official action then that would be clear unequivocal evidence of double standards, lets wait and see

Wait and see what, we all know nothing will be said or done!

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Lord Beni of Gorgie

Is it not the ref seen it so we move on. Compliance officer is a waste of time when the game is finished anyhow.bin him

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kingantti1874

I genuinely think every single dodgy decision which goes celtics way, there are generally around 2 per week!! should be translated into an SFA clarification letter and publicised..

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madjambofraser

This is what Vincent Lunny stated this week, Is this not the same thing folks.

 

"But the key word is 'offence' not 'incident'. We had Ryan Stevenson dealt with a couple of years ago for serious foul play where the referee and assistant had seen the tackle.

"They had seen the incident but missed the fact it was serious foul play. And it is really the offence that's important, not the incident."

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It comes in very useful actually. To show just how demented and dishonest they are. Screaming from the rooftops one week.. getting all the big calls the next. It makes total mugs of them.

 

But.. two things are certain.

 

1. Nobody in the media will sufficiently demonstrate the point. Clearly or for long enough to show them up.

 

2. It's not going to prevent them from repeating the whole rancid charade in the future. No siree.

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Geoff Kilpatrick

There is nothing stopping us (and other fans) from writing letters to SFA etc

Correct. Rather than moan on here, email the compliance officer with your complaint. They are duty bound to look into it.

 

Play the system.

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Footballfirst

Correct. Rather than moan on here, email the compliance officer with your complaint. They are duty bound to look into it.

 

Play the system.

 

James Deyton should be the subject of the next email after his dive to earn a penalty for St Mirren yesterday.

 

Edit: .... and Willie Collum for his penalty decision for Celtic today.

 

Edit (2) .... not forgetting Scott Brown's "studs showing" challenge (should set up an automatic email every week for that one)

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This is what Vincent Lunny stated this week, Is this not the same thing folks.

 

"But the key word is 'offence' not 'incident'. We had Ryan Stevenson dealt with a couple of years ago for serious foul play where the referee and assistant had seen the tackle.

"They had seen the incident but missed the fact it was serious foul play. And it is really the offence that's important, not the incident."

Sportscene highlighted Broonie's tackle tonight.

 

Michael Stewart on the spot "definite red, dangerous tackle, studs up knee high, you cannot tackle like that these days"

 

Over to CO, but I will not hold my breath  :thumbsdown:

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Horatio Caine

Was it not the case that Brown was booked for the tackle? If so, the CO cannot do anything. Ref's dealt with it. Collum's not daft!

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Was it not the case that Brown was booked for the tackle? If so, the CO cannot do anything. Ref's dealt with it. Collum's not daft!

 

Talbot was booked for his 'challenge' on Nicholson earlier in the season and subsequently given a retrospective red.  

 

I see no reason why the same cannot apply here?

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Getintaethem

Griffiths saying Celtic were "Due a bit of luck."

 

Deila saying the penalty incident was "incomparable to last week.".

 

Once again Collum gives beneficial decisions to Celtic.

 

Poor, hard done to Celtic F.C, Scotland's victims.

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A comprehensive digital dossier would be great in this case. Not biased, but just representing the view of any impartial observer of Scottish football. It would have video links to incidents, dates, statements of fact. **** them. In this day of independent media, the bullying / unfair political leverage on the scale performed by Celtic should be exposed for what it is. We can't rely on the media rags to do ANYTHING about it.   

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I loved the first 15 minutes of Off the Ball on Saturday by the way, Tam and Stuart ripped celtic to shreds. Shame the print media aren't as honest.

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Seymour M Hersh

This is what Vincent Lunny stated this week, Is this not the same thing folks.

 

"But the key word is 'offence' not 'incident'. We had Ryan Stevenson dealt with a couple of years ago for serious foul play where the referee and assistant had seen the tackle.

"They had seen the incident but missed the fact it was serious foul play. And it is really the offence that's important, not the incident."

 

But in the very same game that tool Lunny managed to miss McPake scything Robinson down who was then out injured for a number of weeks.  These utter welts should shut up and get the **** away from football.

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Seymour M Hersh

Talbot was booked for his 'challenge' on Nicholson earlier in the season and subsequently given a retrospective red.  

 

I see no reason why the same cannot apply here?

 

Really?

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But in the very same game that tool Lunny managed to miss McPake scything Robinson down who was then out injured for a number of weeks.  These utter welts should shut up and get the **** away from football.

 

I seem to recall it put Robinson out for the season.

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