ian1964 10,761 Posted March 2, 2010 Share Posted March 2, 2010 CELTIC'S bitter feud with the SFA took a fresh twist last night when it emerged the Parkhead club could be dragged into the Hampden dock for their latest attack on a referee. An official club statement which appeared to call into question the impartiality of big-match whistler Dougie McDonald was released on the internet hours after Tony Mowbray's side went down to a 1-0 defeat in the Old Firm derby at Ibrox. The explosive wording of the statement - which revealed Celtic's intention to appeal against Scott Brown's red card - has angered the game's hierarchy and the matter was yesterday referred to the General Purposes Committee who will now convene to decide whether or not to take action. But already it has poured fresh fuel on what was a combustible situation between the game's hierarchy and the powers that be at Celtic Park. The full Celtic statement read: "Celtic will appeal the red card given to Scott Brown during the derby clash with Rangers at Ibrox. Referee Dougie McDonald sent off the Celtic captain following a tangle with Kyle Lafferty, with the Rangers player unpunished for his part in the incident. "It immediately seemed to be a controversial decision to everyone in the ground and certainly any fairminded person looking at the incident at the time or subsequent TV replays could see it wasn't a red card. "It was a decision which had a major impact on the game and Celtic will now appeal against the red card, which saw Tony Mowbray's side down to 10 men for the last half-hour of the game. "Certainly, the Celtic support in the Broomloan Road Stand and beyond were left mystified and angry at yet another refereeing decision in a derby game this season which has gone against the club. "In the first derby match of this season at Ibrox in October, Celtic were denied a blatant penalty by referee Craig Thomson, who admitted after the game that he had made a mistake. "And in the game against Rangers at Celtic Park, referee Steve Conroy disallowed a Marc-Antoine Fortune goal, though replays showed that there was nothing wrong "Now, Dougie McDonald's decision is added to that list and will be the major talking point from the game." Celtic have compiled a dossier of evidence to back up their concerns over the standard of Scotland's officials throughout this season. Mowbray and chief executive Peter Lawwell will present their file during showdown talks this week with SFA chief executive Gordon Smith and refs chief Hugh Dallas. But the club could be facing a bumper fine if the General Purposes Committee decide to take action when they meet next month. http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/2010/03/02/sfa-set-to-throw-the-book-at-celtic-over-scott-brown-red-card-web-claims-86908-22079608/ 0 Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
metlika 0 Posted March 2, 2010 Share Posted March 2, 2010 Good, they deserve all they get 0 Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
andy steel 0 Posted March 2, 2010 Share Posted March 2, 2010 They all need to grow up, both 'them' and the SFA. 0 Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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