SFA Release Statement Following Paul McBride QC Interview

13 April 2011 18:57
In days gone by, the SFA ignored thse who said a bad word about them. It seems enough is enough for the governing body. The SFA has already made it clear that they are fed up with how they perceived by at last one club in Scotland. It looks as if they are not going to stand by and allow themselves to be accused of all sorts by anybody. They have released a statement in response to a recent interview given by Paul McBride QC to BBC Scotland.  The statement reads:  Scottish FA chief executive Stewart Regan would like to make the following points:  1.       We note that Paul McBride does not act on behalf of or as a spokesman for Celtic FC, its manager, or anyone associated with the club.   2.       In making his unjustified and inflammatory remarks, Paul McBride appears to be acting as a self-publicist and not as a QC.  3.       Paul McBride’s wild and inaccurate statements are defamatory and appear to be malicious.  4.       The Scottish FA is now considering, with the benefit of legal advice, whether to sue just Paul McBride for damages or whether to also sue other parties.    5.       A formal complaint is being made to the Faculty of Advocates with respect to the way in which Paul McBride has allowed himself to be held out as making comments to the media in his capacity as a QC.  6.       We are aware that many observers and members of the public would appreciate clarity on the decisions made at yesterday’s meeting of the Disciplinary Committee. It would be inappropriate to comment publicly on committee decisions until the seven-day time frame for any appeal has elapsed.

Source: FOOTYMAD