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« on: October 31, 2010, 12:46:00 PM »

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/scot_prem/9143038.stm

People within the Scottish Football Association are seeking legal advice following claims that officials lied to Celtic about a controversial decision.

Assistant referee Steven Craven says he had initially agreed to say he alerted referee Dougie McDonald to his mistake in giving a penalty against Dundee Utd.

Craven claims head of referees Hugh Dallas refused to accept McDonald's admission that it was his own decision.

But SFA sources question Craven's account, published in the Sunday Mail.

They contest Craven's account of the sequence of events that led to McDonald being warned after an SFA investigation.

However, Celtic are understood to have been further angered by the newspaper claims and are preparing to make their opinions on the matter known.

The controversy arose after McDonald blew for a penalty after goalkeeper Dusan Pernis challenged Celtic striker Gary Hooper during the match at Tannadice on 17 October.

McDonald then approached Craven, who has since resigned as a result of the controversy, before giving a drop ball inside the area.

It was claimed in the aftermath of the game that the referee had heard Craven shout "Dougie, Dougie" in his earpiece before consulting his assistant.

But it has since been admitted that McDonald had himself quickly realised his mistake and had it verified by Craven.

And an investigation headed by recently appointed SFA chief executive Stewart Regan on Friday reprimanded McDonald for not making that clear in his post-match report despite saying he was correct not to award a penalty.

Regan has promised changes to the reporting procedure and hopes to launch a "respect campaign" to reduce the pressure from clubs, managers and players on officials.

However, with Craven having gone public about his resignation and claims of being made a scapegoat, focus is now likely to shift to head of referee development Dallas's role in the affair.

Craven claims he had been urged to stick by McDonald's original explanation, given to Celtic manager Neil Lennon after the game, as it was more credible.

Meanwhile, it is believed that the SFA will ask Celtic to account for Lennon's own behaviour during the match.

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« Reply #1 on: November 04, 2010, 09:28:13 AM »

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« Reply #2 on: November 19, 2010, 07:35:02 AM »

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/c/celtic/9206945.stm

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Celtic chairman John Reid is calling for the resignation of referee Dougie McDonald as well as a complete review of the Scottish Football Association.

McDonald was warned by the governing body after lying about his reasons for overturning a penalty award.

"If the SFA had any sense of their own integrity, they should look at it again," said Dr Reid.

"His position is completely untenable. The SFA's position on this issue is also untenable."

McDonald had told Celtic manager Neil Lennon that he had overturned his decision to award them a penalty against Dundee United because he was alerted to the mistake by his assistant, Steven Craven.

But the referee later admitted that he had simply realised his own error and the row that followed led to Craven's resignation and an investigation by the SFA that reprimanded McDonald.

It led to a meeting between Celtic chief executive Peter Lawwell and his SFA counterpart, Stewart Regan, who had already promised an overhaul of the refereeing system.

Reid, addressing around 200 shareholders at the Glasgow club's annual meeting, said "bold, radical action" must be taken to combat "stories of lies, conspiracies and cover-ups" within Scottish football.

"We're not asking for special treatment, but neither will we be treated as less than anyone else," he said. "Those days are gone."

Reid, who also thinks video technology should be used to help officials make decisions, backed a suggestion by a Scottish National Party MP that referees should declare which teams they support.

"Maybe Peter Wishart's proposals about referees declaring their allegiances should be considered as part of the process," said Reid.

Celtic had also written to the SFA seeking clarification over a spot-kick awarded against them by referee Willie Collum in their defeat by Rangers.

And, despite criticism from some quarters that Celtic were putting undue pressure on officials, Lawwell defended his club's stance to shareholders.

"We lost the league last year because we weren't good enough, but we reserve the right to query decisions," he said. "It's not sour grapes or paranoia.

"Stewart Regan has promised us a full review of referee procedures. But, not just that, a full review of the SFA as a whole."

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