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On 18/02/2019 at 20:07, Sparkle said:

This won’t be the last we hear of that, expect bbc to bite back even worse than usual.

Quoting myself here.....but since our statement we’ve seen comments from the liar spiers, the oirish twat and now dick gordon has weighed in with how our away fans smashed 200 seats the other week against the sheep.  I don’t expect it will end anytime soon :sarcasm:

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1 hour ago, Sparkle said:

Quoting myself here.....but since our statement we’ve seen comments from the liar spiers, the oirish twat and now dick gordon has weighed in with how our away fans smashed 200 seats the other week against the sheep.  I don’t expect it will end anytime soon :sarcasm:

Yes looks like they've answered the SR interview, as you say it it won't end anytime soon !

 

 

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1 hour ago, Sparkle said:

Quoting myself here.....but since our statement we’ve seen comments from the liar spiers, the oirish twat and now dick gordon has weighed in with how our away fans smashed 200 seats the other week against the sheep.  I don’t expect it will end anytime soon :sarcasm:

What's spiers been saying?

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1 hour ago, Sparkle said:

Basically that bbc asked to return and we refused, (without mentioning the conditions attached to their offer the insinuation being that we were the bad guys)

The bheggar broadcasting co are contacting all their accomplices to lie and distort the facts, no surprise there.

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From the wanker Specky:

Scottish FA to consider introducing foreign referees to Premiership

By Chris McLaughlin

BBC Scotland

2 hours ago

Foreign referees could be introduced to Scottish games

The Scottish Football Association will consider changes to refereeing and disciplinary procedures, including proposals to introduce officials from overseas.

It follows a heated meeting between the SFA, the compliance officer and the 12 Scottish Professional Football League premiership clubs on Monday.

BBC Scotland understands an agreement was reached for an SPFL working party to look at fundamental change and report back with proposals.

These could be introduced as early as next season.

A number of clubs expressed concern about the standards of refereeing and are in favour of increasing the pool of grade one referees by calling on officials from England, Wales or even further afield.

There was also much debate around the issue of compliance, with most clubs in agreement that the current system needs to change.

Stewart Robertson says SFA disciplinary system needs addressing

Rangers managing director Stewart Robertson said on Tuesday that Scottish football is "re-refereeing" games under the present disciplinary system.

"That is placing intolerable pressure on the referees, which places pressure on the compliance system and disciplinary system," he added.

Clare Whyte took over as compliance officer from Tony McGlennan in August to become the third person to hold the post.

The duty of the role is to oversee the judicial and disciplinary process at the Scottish FA.

Referees feel under threat - analysis

BBC Scotland's Chris McLaughlin

Clubs questioning the standard of refereeing in Scottish football is nothing new - it happens to varying levels most years but this year it feels different. Not since 2010 has there been such focus on the failings of officials.

Back then referees felt undermined to such a level that they withdrew their services. Foreign officials stepped in until the dispute was resolved. Could the talk of foreign officials force similar action almost a decade later? It could if the SPFL and the referees can't find common ground.

There's little doubt the men in the middle feel under threat. Some clubs will now try to convince them that foreign help could actually be a benefit.

It will be a hard sell in a pretty tense and often toxic landscape.

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Back in 2010, the foreign referees made such a mess of it we welcomed our own referees back with open arms. Unfortunately the club that caused the strike became untouchable                                             and still are to this day. Remember the club that has fans like no other - makes me laugh.

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3 minutes ago, ger4life_1872 said:

Stewart weir is on talksport talking g about it just now and has mentioned roi refs a few times 

"Record Sport understands celtic are keen to play a major role in drawing up these recommendations and that they are behind a proposal to recruit officials from other countries, including England, Wales and Ireland."

The BBC article from BRU is based on the Daily Rebel report, which as above highlights Ireland.

The BBC have went out of their way to omit this. Chris Mclaughlin leading the way. Incredible.

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On 20/02/2019 at 11:45, SeparateEntityMyArse said:

"Record Sport understands celtic are keen to play a major role in drawing up these recommendations and that they are behind a proposal to recruit officials from other countries, including England, Wales and Ireland."

The BBC article from BRU is based on the Daily Rebel report, which as above highlights Ireland.

The BBC have went out of their way to omit this. Chris Mclaughlin leading the way. Incredible.

But not Germany, their refs are anti scum too apparently 😉😁

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