SuperGers07
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Supposed to be today but compliance officer not available til then says the media.
Funny that. Corrupt cow
Funny that. Corrupt cow
Isn’t it a panel of 3 people who decide, rather than the CO herself?
How does this change anything?
I just don’t get all this CO/appeal process shit lolApparently she is studying the footage tomorrow
Is she full time ?
Isn’t it a panel of 3 people who decide, rather than the CO herself?
Apparently she is studying the footage tomorrow
Is it not the 3 man panel that issue the notice of complaint and then the CO reviews it?Wait a minute hear
Has she issued a two game ban but not studied the footage? Wtf?
Is it not the 3 man panel that issue the notice of complaint and then the CO reviews it?
Just checked. First they confirm the match ref didn’t see the incident. It’s then reviewed by 3 ex refs and all 3 need to agree an error was made for CO to offer a ban. Can’t see why she’s involved in the appeal.Nobody knows, that is the issue. Our own manager didn't know when asked.
Hopefully McGregor will be able to use the Brenda defense-Shagger won't get banned. Citing him was a political decision. It made it easier to ban Alfie.
Cite 2 ban one. Gives the illusion of balance and fairness.
So the busy Tuesday after weekend matches, when citing is normally announced (if any) she is not available, really!
Are we expected to believe this.
No one does thats the point it allows them to corrupt it to get at us.I just don’t get all this CO/appeal process shit lol
Apparently she is studying the footage tomorrow
Does this mean the killie player who booted jack in the face won't be cited?
Come on gents WTF difference does it make were not playing till the weekend.
U better stop talking sense mate!!How can any other CO business be conducted today if she’s not there.
Other offences from weekend merit her attention, therefore they will be out with normal timescale.
Or are the times being put back also.
So three refs have decided the match ref made an error, surely that means a ban is a given?Just checked. First they confirm the match ref didn’t see the incident. It’s then reviewed by 3 ex refs and all 3 need to agree an error was made for CO to offer a ban. Can’t see why she’s involved in the appeal.
Total lolz.I just don’t get all this CO/appeal process shit lol
He’s been offered a 2 game ban and we rejected. Next stage is to decide if the ban is upheld.So three refs have decided the match ref made an error, surely that means a ban is a given?
Seems to have managed to review other incident and able to decide on that according to this ?
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SFA compliance officer Clare Whyte will review the footage on Wednesday and decide whether the ban should be upheld Scottish Sun. "[/QU
What qualifies this woman to make decisions about footballing incidents? She’s not a qualified referee. She’s probably got no more understanding of the rules than any normal fan. Surely she doesn’t decide what is or what’s not foul play.
Does this mean the killie player who booted jack in the face won't be cited?
If they don’t cite Power then it makes an even further mockery of the whole systemSeems to have managed to review other incident and able to decide on that according to this ?
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SFA compliance officer Clare Whyte will review the footage on Wednesday and decide whether the ban should be upheld.
If it is, it means that McGregor will miss Rangers' Premiership clash with St Johnstone and the Scottish Cup replay against Kilmarnock.
Meanwhile, Alan Power fill find out his fate today after the compliance officer poured over footage from his high tackle on Ryan Jack.
In a game of few incidents, the Irishman’s high, dangerous challenge on Jack in the first-half earned him a yellow card from ref Alan Muir.
It was the big talking point for the game and Power will find out before 3:00pm today if the incident warrants further punishment, according to the Scottish Sun. "
Will Power be suspended for the replay then if he's been found guilty or will they just make it the next game against the scum?Seems to have managed to review other incident and able to decide on that according to this ?
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SFA compliance officer Clare Whyte will review the footage on Wednesday and decide whether the ban should be upheld.
If it is, it means that McGregor will miss Rangers' Premiership clash with St Johnstone and the Scottish Cup replay against Kilmarnock.
Meanwhile, Alan Power fill find out his fate today after the compliance officer poured over footage from his high tackle on Ryan Jack.
In a game of few incidents, the Irishman’s high, dangerous challenge on Jack in the first-half earned him a yellow card from ref Alan Muir.
It was the big talking point for the game and Power will find out before 3:00pm today if the incident warrants further punishment, according to the Scottish Sun. "