David Martindale blasts Nicola Sturgeon football 'privilege' claim amid Rangers Covid fallout

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David Martindale has hit out at Holyrood hammering the whole of Scottish football over Rangers ’ Covidiots.

The irritated Livingston boss is dismayed at constant references to clubs being privileged during First Minister Nicola Sturgeon ’s briefings with his outfit alone having shelled out £250,000 just to
Martindale pointed to the fact the entire Westminster set-up wasn’t hauled over the coals when PM Boris Johnson’s chief advisor Dominic Cummings decided to break lockdown rules in the same way that all Scottish football has been bracketed together following the actions of Ibrox Five.

And the Lions boss says it’s time the game fought back to defend itself.
Sturgeon called for Scottish football to get “its house in order“ while also stating the majority of people don’t have privileges elite sport enjoys.

But Martindale said: “When Dominic Cummings was found out did the full Parliament or the whole of Westmister get chastised for it? They never.
That was an employee of the government, but you didn’t see the whole of government or Westminster or the party get the brunt of it. It was the individual who got it.

“For me, that’s where you’ve got to go with it. You’ve got to extricate the individual from the situation and it should be the individual who pays the price for it. Not the company they work for or their governing body.
It’s not Rangers’ fault, it’s not Scottish football’s fault. Why should Scottish football get stopped because, for want of a better word, five idiots broke Covid protocols?

I keep hearing, you’re privileged, you’re privileged. Yes, we’re privileged, but people need to realise there’s a lot of other industries back at work.
“I get we’re allowed to play football, but I do think it plays a huge part in society. As a club, we’ve spent a quarter of a million pounds to play football.

“It’s cost us that in Covid testing. To see five footballers and then the whole of Scottish football is getting castigated, getting a negative slant on it.
“The construction industry’s working and they’re not paying to work. And if it was five joiners that were at a house party, I don’t see them coming out and slating the full construction industry. I don’t see them slating the joiners’ company.

“I’ve got a lot of people in construction and they’re all travelling in cars and vans and they’re all on building sites. They’re working away as normal.
But, for some reason, Scottish football is getting held to a higher authority.
“It’s about time sometimes we fought back a little bit because we are all working and doing the best we can and I really do think it’s helping society.

“There’s a lot of fans write in and say they look forward to the games on a Saturday.
We’re allowed to keep playing football and it’s kept the sponsors and ensured we’ve not broken any obligations, but it’s cost clubs like Livingston a lot of money so we can keep the sponsorship coming into Scottish football.
“We’re in house [testing], but at the start we were £4,000 a week. The clubs that were using Signpost were roughly £6,000 a week at one point and that’s from the early June. It’s incredible.

We, as clubs, can’t control what players are doing outwith football.
So, for that to have an impact on the whole of Scottish football, I don’t agree with it. I can see where they’re coming from, but I don’t agree with it.
I feel sympathy for Rangers and I feel sympathy for Scottish football because we’re getting a bad name because of this and I don’t think we should.

“We’re in a privileged position, but how much of Scotland is out working now? Sixty or 70 per cent?
“Where’s the privilege for that. Are they paying a quarter of a million pound to go back to work? I don’t think they are.”
“And, for Rangers to get tarred with that brush as well? It’s five employees, what can Rangers physically do?
 
A really valid take on it I’m still not sure I want any of the guys who broke the rules to play for us again But thats holding them to a higher standard than any other job
 
The biggest unanswered question is;

what sanctions and discipline process did the SNP apply to Ferrier?

waiting to gauge public outcry and her still keeping her seat etc.no mention of fines, absolute hypocrite.


and that’s me just keeping it to COVID compliance.
 
I'll stick to reading his quotes rather than listening to him,his ned voice makes me squirm
 
It would be foolish to think that players aren't breaking quarantine. They're footballers. Full time players have money and lots of free time. Thats a bad combination at the best of times and during a pandemic it's worse because they have little outlets for that time and money.

But the Rangers players - now 5 in total over 2 incidents - aren't exactly alone in their lapses. They should be hammered by the club for being stupid and for letting down the manager, their teammates and the fans.

I don't recall Sturgeon criticising the Aberdeen players who went out on the piss earlier in the year. Her comments around the Celtic trip to Dubai were laughable. Meanwhile the Scottish lower leagues suffer through the political desire to be seen to do something - anything - to punish football. The only ones talking about lower league clubs and the harm that this nonsense suspension of games is doing seems to be lower league players and lower league fans.

The SNP government hates football in general. It hates Rangers specifically but outside of it's precious green and grey? It is actively harming the game in Scotland.
 
David Martindale has hit out at Holyrood hammering the whole of Scottish football over Rangers ’ Covidiots.

The irritated Livingston boss is dismayed at constant references to clubs being privileged during First Minister Nicola Sturgeon ’s briefings with his outfit alone having shelled out £250,000 just to
Martindale pointed to the fact the entire Westminster set-up wasn’t hauled over the coals when PM Boris Johnson’s chief advisor Dominic Cummings decided to break lockdown rules in the same way that all Scottish football has been bracketed together following the actions of Ibrox Five.

And the Lions boss says it’s time the game fought back to defend itself.
Sturgeon called for Scottish football to get “its house in order“ while also stating the majority of people don’t have privileges elite sport enjoys.

But Martindale said: “When Dominic Cummings was found out did the full Parliament or the whole of Westmister get chastised for it? They never.
That was an employee of the government, but you didn’t see the whole of government or Westminster or the party get the brunt of it. It was the individual who got it.

“For me, that’s where you’ve got to go with it. You’ve got to extricate the individual from the situation and it should be the individual who pays the price for it. Not the company they work for or their governing body.
It’s not Rangers’ fault, it’s not Scottish football’s fault. Why should Scottish football get stopped because, for want of a better word, five idiots broke Covid protocols?

I keep hearing, you’re privileged, you’re privileged. Yes, we’re privileged, but people need to realise there’s a lot of other industries back at work.
“I get we’re allowed to play football, but I do think it plays a huge part in society. As a club, we’ve spent a quarter of a million pounds to play football.

“It’s cost us that in Covid testing. To see five footballers and then the whole of Scottish football is getting castigated, getting a negative slant on it.
“The construction industry’s working and they’re not paying to work. And if it was five joiners that were at a house party, I don’t see them coming out and slating the full construction industry. I don’t see them slating the joiners’ company.

“I’ve got a lot of people in construction and they’re all travelling in cars and vans and they’re all on building sites. They’re working away as normal.
But, for some reason, Scottish football is getting held to a higher authority.
“It’s about time sometimes we fought back a little bit because we are all working and doing the best we can and I really do think it’s helping society.

“There’s a lot of fans write in and say they look forward to the games on a Saturday.
We’re allowed to keep playing football and it’s kept the sponsors and ensured we’ve not broken any obligations, but it’s cost clubs like Livingston a lot of money so we can keep the sponsorship coming into Scottish football.
“We’re in house [testing], but at the start we were £4,000 a week. The clubs that were using Signpost were roughly £6,000 a week at one point and that’s from the early June. It’s incredible.

We, as clubs, can’t control what players are doing outwith football.
So, for that to have an impact on the whole of Scottish football, I don’t agree with it. I can see where they’re coming from, but I don’t agree with it.
I feel sympathy for Rangers and I feel sympathy for Scottish football because we’re getting a bad name because of this and I don’t think we should.

“We’re in a privileged position, but how much of Scotland is out working now? Sixty or 70 per cent?
“Where’s the privilege for that. Are they paying a quarter of a million pound to go back to work? I don’t think they are.”
“And, for Rangers to get tarred with that brush as well? It’s five employees, what can Rangers physically do?
This guy talks sense.

What about her own piece of shit snp parry nembers who knowingly broke rules while infected. Surely snp should be disbanded then? Utter lady's front bottom
 
Agree with sentiment, but he’s not bang on the money. I’m in the construction industry, it’s costing my sites a huge amount of money per week. To date I have 4 sites that have expended more than the £250k he mentions. Existing contracts the contractors paid it, new contracts, clients paid it.
 
I like him, completely different to the usual boring nonsense managers usually come out with. He speaks with more authority than any other manager, from one perspective he’s looking after his club but he also knows the effect this lockdown has on the hard working dealers throughout Scotland. Man of the people
 
Absolutely spot on.

What other employer is held responsible for what their employees do in their spare time on a Saturday night? They knew the rules and ignored them, in their own time.

The individuals need to be punished, not the club, not Scottish football as a whole.
 
Very well said. If I breached regulations it would be me that got fined and not my company. I get that I’m not a high profile footballer but the principle is the same

it’s good to see someone coming out and fighting back
 
Denmark with a slightly bigger population than Scotland sits around just over 2000 covid deaths, Scotland is over the 6000 mark.

No wonder Nippy and her shower of SNP muppets want to deflect attention away from the real issues by bringing football into the debate.

The Rangers lads were completely wrong in what they did but for her to sit on a high horse and lecture anyone with failure after failure under her belt is staggering.
 
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