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    It will be interesting to see how the SFA handle this, and what precedent it sets.

    Scottish referees vote for strike action

    Fixtures in Scotland face possible postponement next weekend after Category One referees voted to strike.

    Scottish match officials are upset with the avalanche of flak that has come their way this season.

    BBC Scotland has learned that officials are concerned that their integrity is constantly being questioned by some clubs and individuals.

    And there are increasing fears among referees over personal safety as a result of public criticism.

    The decision to take strike action was reached at a referees' union meeting held on Sunday afternoon, with unanimous backing.

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    There are six Scottish Premier League games scheduled for next weekend. There is also a full card in the Scottish Football League.

    The ALBA Challenge Cup final between Queen of the South and Ross County at McDiarmid Park is under threat, as are any Scottish Cup replays.

    "Referees are at the end of their tether, and it's not just how it's impacting on them but it's the impact it's all having on their families and business lives," former referee Kenny Clark told BBC Scotland.

    "Businesses in which referees are employed are being targeted by fans sending hate emails to employers saying things like, 'why are you employing this guy?'"

    Celtic have voiced concerns about refereeing standards this season and last and BBC Scotland has also learned that the Glasgow club would welcome the strike.

    It is understood Celtic hope that it could lead to a wider independent investigation and want Uefa to intervene in what they think is a refereeing crisis.

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    Paatelainen has sympathy for refs

    On Thursday, Celtic chairman John Reid called for the resignation of referee Dougie McDonald, saying "his position is completely untenable" after he was warned by the Scottish Football Association for lying about his reasons for overturning a penalty award.

    In the wake of McDonald's admission of deception, SFA chief executive Stewart Regan has promised an overhaul of how referees are disciplined.

    Celtic manager Neil Lennon was critical of the McDonald episode and has since questioned refereeing decisions after defeats to Rangers and Hearts.

    And Celtic striker Gary Hooper caused a storm when he said the thought referees "want" to give decisions against his team because they are one of the world's big clubs.

    Politicians have also been getting in on the act, with SNP sport spokesman Pete Wishart calling for referees to be forced to declare which team they support.

    Clark is in no doubt that it is the pressure from Celtic that has led to the strike action.

    "John Reid put the tin lid on it in terms of the meeting today," he added. "His comments have toppled the table over.

    "I think what the referees are trying to do is put down a marker and saying to clubs, 'we can't continue like this or we'll end up with no referees!'

    "It's only a matter of time before a referee or a member of his family is physically attacked because of how it's being whipped up. Clubs are effectively encouraging it up by what they're doing."

    Motherwell are at home to Hearts on Sunday in a match that is scheduled for live television coverage and manager Craig Brown believes strike action would unfairly harm his club.

    "It's a radical course of action, a step too far," he told BBC Radio Scotland.

    "One of the rules of refereeing is that the non-offending team should not be penalised. I have never publicly criticised referees.

    "We would lose gate money and television money if the game is called off and that revenue is vital to a club of our size."

    Kilmarnock boss Mixu Paatelainen was more sympathetic, saying: "If it happens, it's disappointing. But there has been too much talk of referees and I don't think that's healthy.

    "Referees fail the strain and they might be a little bit more nervous before matches than usual and that maybe affects their ability.

    "Hopefully, there is a solution before the weekend but I understand how they are feeling."

    Scottish Premier League referees planned to strike over pay in 2008 but the threat was lifted when a review was set up to study their wage demands.

    The SFA are not commenting on the matter, with a spokesman saying they have not had any official notification of the planned strike.

    A source at the SPL told BBC Scotland: "This is a matter for the SFA and the referees. The SFA have a contract to provide us with officials and we expect them to honour that."

    In December 2008, SPL managers jointly agreed to refrain from speaking about refereeing decisions after matches. However, the experiment was short-lived.

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    #2
    I don't blame them.

    Neil Lennon and the tabloid press up here have waged a fairly vicious campaign against referees for the last month or so.

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      #3
      Haven't seen the local media coverage (although knowing how Glasgow's papers are dominated by the Old Firm, I can imagine it) but I thought the criticism of the referee who changed his mind was completely unjustified.

      I heared the Celtic chairman repeated the criticism this weekend. Is that John Reid, the revolting old Stalinist who was a New Labour cabinet goon?
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      Suppose you have a physicist and a sociologist standing at the side of a field, observing a set of events unfolding on the field. The physicist does [describes] it using the terminology of mass and velocity and frequency of radiation and the rest. And the sociologist does it by describing it as a rugby match.



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        #4
        Originally posted by Neil Young View Post
        Haven't seen the local media coverage (although knowing how Glasgow's papers are dominated by the Old Firm, I can imagine it) but I thought the criticism of the referee who changed his mind was completely unjustified.

        I heared the Celtic chairman repeated the criticism this weekend. Is that John Reid, the revolting old Stalinist who was a New Labour cabinet goon?
        He is the very same, Baron Reid of Cardowan!

        Though I am in Edinburgh and mainly ignore the Old Firm bias, to my mind this has been perpetuated by Lennon and Celtic to deflect attention form the state of his Celtic team.
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          #5
          Originally posted by Buzzo View Post

          to my mind this has been perpetuated by Lennon and Celtic to deflect attention form the state of his Celtic team.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Buzzo View Post
            He is the very same, Baron Reid of Cardowan!

            Though I am in Edinburgh and mainly ignore the Old Firm bias, to my mind this has been perpetuated by Lennon and Celtic to deflect attention form the state of his Celtic team.
            I was thinking the same - Some of the bile Lennon spews on the referee's is nothing short of disgraceful but nothing ever gets done about it. I read some where that a referee in Glasgow was threatened with a kneecapping if he ever referred a Celtic game again.
            I make no apologies, this is me

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              #7
              Originally posted by Buzzo View Post
              He is the very same, Baron Reid of Cardowan!
              Someone should extraordinarily render him somewhere. He's a nasty piece of work.

              Originally posted by Buzzo View Post
              Though I am in Edinburgh and mainly ignore the Old Firm bias, to my mind this has been perpetuated by Lennon and Celtic to deflect attention form the state of his Celtic team.
              Yeah, it looks very like it.
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              Suppose you have a physicist and a sociologist standing at the side of a field, observing a set of events unfolding on the field. The physicist does [describes] it using the terminology of mass and velocity and frequency of radiation and the rest. And the sociologist does it by describing it as a rugby match.



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                #8
                The trouble is that Celtic have always had this paranoia. They think all refs are out to do them, that they all support Rangers etc etc. Then finally they get this cock up at Dundee Utd and instead of simply saying nothing they use it as a platform to go even more mental than usual. It's ridiculous.

                Add to that the recent Armistice Day ****e and you have even more reasons to think the game up here is a waste of space

                Which it is. Except the mighty Queen of The South.
                Almost Predictable Almost - Depeche Mode, other music and Depeche Mode.

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                  #9
                  Players have been on strike up there for years, so...

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                    #10
                    I blame that Hugh Dallas bloke. He was bent as **** & probably not for money either. Celtic fans paranoid behaviour is not without reason.

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                      #11
                      They are talking about bringing in foreign refs to cover - surely it would impossible to get one on a Saturday at short notice?

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Helios Creed View Post
                        They are talking about bringing in foreign refs to cover - surely it would impossible to get one on a Saturday at short notice?
                        There are lots of English ones they can have. And keep.
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                        Suppose you have a physicist and a sociologist standing at the side of a field, observing a set of events unfolding on the field. The physicist does [describes] it using the terminology of mass and velocity and frequency of radiation and the rest. And the sociologist does it by describing it as a rugby match.



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                          #13
                          The seasons in Scandoland has ended, so they can get ours. They are ****, as the leagues are, but so is the SPL.
                          Blank

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                            #14
                            The government should offer Howard Webb and that Walton tw*t and whoever else. Like a bailout.
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                            Suppose you have a physicist and a sociologist standing at the side of a field, observing a set of events unfolding on the field. The physicist does [describes] it using the terminology of mass and velocity and frequency of radiation and the rest. And the sociologist does it by describing it as a rugby match.



                            May the Lord bless this post.

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                              #15
                              The Irish FA have offerred refs.

                              That'll work.
                              Almost Predictable Almost - Depeche Mode, other music and Depeche Mode.

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