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According to the official Kelty site

 

The Stefan Winiarski Testimonial Match between Kelty Hearts and Rangers on Wednesday has been postponed to a later date due to the SFA not granting Rangers a licence to play any matches, friendlies or competitive.

 

Rangers have instructed us that an alternative date will be arranged very soon so all tickets and hospitality tickets are still valid for the match.

 

We are all gutted with all the work done sending tickets out etc, money spent and time put in by volunteers to make the night a great one, as you can imagine Stefan is also sick at this outcome.

Programmes have been printed, food ordered, marquee for hospitality etc. the licence situation is having a negative impact on not only the top end of Scottish Football but the lower end also.

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Kelty Hearts have hit out at the Scottish Football Association after their friendly with Rangers had to be postponed.

 

Sevco Scotland Limited are yet to be granted the club’s membership of the governing body, with talks continuing on Monday over the conditions attached to the potential transfer.

 

Rangers were due to travel to Fife on Wednesday to take part in Stefan Winiarski’s testimonial. An alternative date will be sought for the fixture to take place in the future.

“Programmes have been printed, food ordered, marquee for hospitality etc, so a thanks must go to the SFA for having a negative impact on the top end and lower end of Scottish football,” a statement from Kelty Hearts read.

 

“Rangers have instructed us that an alternative date will be arranged very soon so all tickets and hospitality tickets are still valid for the match.

 

“We are all gutted with all the work done sending tickets out etc, money spent and time put in by volunteers to make the night a great one. As you can imagine Stefan is also sick at this outcome.”

 

Rangers have played two closed doors games this pre-season, taking on Airdrie United and Albion Rovers. However, the lack of a Scottish FA membership means they are unable to take part in any public matches.

 

The Scottish FA announced on Friday that Sevco Scotland had agreed to the conditions attached to the membership transfer.

 

Malcolm Murray, chairman of Sevco, later responded saying the announcement was “premature”.

 

The Scottish FA declined to comment on Kelty's statement when contacted by STV on Monday.

 

http://sport.stv.tv/football/clubs/rangers/112079-kelty-hearts-hit-out-at-scottish-fa-as-rangers-friendly-is-postponed/

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Guest Dutchy

Well as it is the SFA that's blocking the license, I preffered the original wording , " the licence situation is having a negative impact not only on the top end of Scottish Football but also the lower end".

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