Regan on SFA acting without fear

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“The Scottish FA has a responsibility to all its members and must implement its rules without fear or favour”.  Stewart Regan, SFA chief executive, 24 April 2012.

What chance the SFA will be able to act without fear now?  I don’t imply they will act without favour, but do you believe SFA panellists can act without fear?  Anyone who participates in Rangers appeal process and upholds their punishment will act despite fear.

This process, one of the most important the SFA has dealt with in years, has been subverted, and that calls for a far greater sanction that any already imposed.

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  1. 67Heaven … I am Neil Lennon..!!..Truth and Justice will always prevail

     

     

    Well I won’t see 21 again, but I’m not yet close to 60….. :)

  2. My tuppence concernIng strips. The best away strip was the black and gold one, henrik’s last season I think, belter of a top and I must admit I liked the look of the new black one from yesterday if true.

     

     

    I also liked the Werder Bremen one from a couple of seasons ago. Green, White and gold. 2006/7? Another cracker

  3. LuxCelt

     

     

    with you on that ‘prison’ strip. I didn’t like last years yellow one either.

     

     

    the ‘Inter Milan’ one in 93 was cool. The version from 2006 was even better and is ny 5 a side top still. There was an all green one around 80 as well which was good with badge in the middle.

     

     

    Kilmarnock tartan strip for the 90s is still one of the worst and the rugby boys in France have taken poor fashion to a new low!

  4. Great caller on Clyde

     

    “murray tried to win the European Cup for rankers, they never did, they never will”

  5. All of them. Every single one. Blazered. Chairman(ed). Panellist. Chief Executive. Etc.

     

     

    Would have let us go to the wall. And then they’d have booked masonic halls to toast our demise.

     

     

    The SFA and SPL are not our friends.

     

     

    God Bless Fergus McCann.

     

     

    Cap di tutti Caps

     

     

    U

  6. Anne Duff on 26 April, 2012 at 19:38 said:

     

     

    Oooh, interesting.

     

     

    How on earth could they let this happen – player walks with paperwork to prove they owe him money??

  7. I think the home strip should be white with green hoops and the away strip should be green with white hoops.

     

    We might not get away with it, but worth a try!

  8. quonno on 26 April, 2012 at 19:21 said:

     

    oglach on 26 April, 2012 at 19:16 said:

     

    quonno on 26 April, 2012 at 19:13 said:

     

    I may have it wrong. But if we wish to honour or founders would it not involve a harp and crown?

     

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    You are trying to stir the merde – stop it

     

     

    Certainly not. As I understand it at the time of our founding, the flag of Ireland portrayed a harp surmounted by a crown.

     

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    A harp surmounted by a crown was not an Irish flag it is a British Flag still used by British Army Regiments. The Irish Nationalist flag was a Golden Harp on an emerald green background as well as the lesser known Tricolour flag. It wasn’t until the 1916 rebellion that the Tricolour became the definative symbol of nationlist Ireland. I doubt if the men who founded Celtic would have had any truck with a flag with a crown on it – just my opinion, could be wrong but the choice of Inaugural songs for Celtic park would support my supposition.

  9. paolosboots on 26 April, 2012 at 19:46 said:

     

     

    Sorry I didn’t make myself clear. Hoops first choice and home strip, black number would be away strip and something along the Werder Bremen number would be acce

  10. 67Heaven ... I am Neil Lennon..!!..Truth and Justice will always prevail on

    Snyde …… Good rankers people behind the bid ……. LOL

  11. Coneybhoy:

     

    the ‘Inter Milan’ one in 93 was cool.

     

     

    -> Absolutely mate – mainly because it was classy, simple, and based on a successful design used by many italian sides (Milan, Inter, Udinese, Juve etc etc).

     

     

    I would actually be happy if they did a variation on that one every couple of years… perhaps narrow black/green stripes à la AC Milan for example?

     

     

    Also agree on last season’s yellow – made us look like Norwich – a town full of inbreds (or so i am led to believe!), or even worse…. australia.

  12. Flying over for the game this weekend. Does anyone know if the new sunday pub rules are in place yet for a pint before the game(saw a headline somewhere about opening at 11am)?

     

     

    hail hail

  13. White strip with green v-neck collar for me as an away top.

     

     

    Really don’t like our new home top and looking at rangers’ new one and sponsor placement there has clearly been collaboration which I like less, even though its Nike vs umbro.

  14. jude2005 is Neil Lennon \o/ on

    Did emdae see the picture in the D R of the Victor sending off today. Whitikers boot is going straight into Wanyama shin and Victors 2 feet are on the ground. Ten times worse than Blacks tackle on Ledley yet the Celtic man gets the red card.

     

     

    Murray will do us no favours at all on Sunday.

  15. ElDiegoBhoy on 26 April, 2012 at 20:00 said:

     

    luxcelt

     

     

    An innocent question. What’s your problem with Australia?

     

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    Too many timmy types perhaps :-)

  16. Granger-Banyard on 26 April, 2012 at 19:14 said:

     

    The Ian Ferguson from Barrowfield.

     

    I know his snarling on field persona and general demeanour was eh… not at all refelected in his off field activities.

     

     

    He must have been one hell of an actor or a twin.

     

    As I knew a few friends of his who I wont speak of on here as both are no longer with us, but I can assure you he is not and never has been a ‘nice’ person.

     

    You will struggle to meet someone as bigoted or who supported the loyalist ’cause’ as much. He has spent that much time in Belfast it’s surprising he doesn’t have an Irish accent.

     

     

    I’m glad you found him helpful and generous but he never fooled anyone who knew the real person and not the ‘public front’.