Strike Goes Ahead

25 November 2010 10:28
The SFA, SPL and SFL have failed in their efforst to avoid the referees' strike this weekend. The SFA, SPL and SFL offered representatives of the Category 1 Referees unequivocal and tangible support in an attempt to avert the planned strike action due to take place this weekend. This included the promise of tougher and more immediate sanctions on players and club officials who abuse referees and officials, and especially those who challenge their integrity and honesty. These new guidelines also incorporated a ban on all club officials commenting on referees in the build-up to and in the immediate aftermath of games. These measures received the full backing of the Scottish FA President and the Chief Executive. Regrettably, at midnight last night, the SFA were informed that following a further meeting of Category 1 referees there would be no change of heart in relation to the strike and no suspension of action while the SFA implements the measures proposed. Therefore, the weekend of action will proceed as planned and the SFA will implement, where possible, a contingency plan to allow some games to take place as planned this weekend, using officials from other international associations. Stewart Regan, SFA Chief Executive: “This is a very sad day for Scottish football. After further positive talks yesterday, and having received the backing of both the SPL and the SFL, I felt that we had shown our commitment to the refereeing fraternity and that they had recognised that substantial progress had been made. If this withdrawal of labour goes ahead it will be the fans, clubs, sponsors and media partners who will suffer and that cannot be good for the game in this country. I would urge the Category 1 referees to reconsider their decision and, having benefited from the wave of sympathy for their current situation, plus the offer of affirmative action, realise the potential impact of their actions.” Neil Doncaster, SPL Chief Executive: “It is deeply regrettable that Scottish match officials will not be taking charge of Clydesdale Bank Premier League games this weekend. The SPL is sympathetic towards referees and the criticism they have received in recent weeks but the way to address concerns is through dialogue, not to walk away from the situation.” David Longmuir, SFL Chief Executive: “The SFL is extremely disappointed that despite our efforts nothing could be done to avert the course of action about to be taken by our referee colleagues this weekend. Throughout the last few days we have tried to find a solution for both the short and long term which would have reinforced our existing support and admiration for all Scottish referees. Our commitment to that is unchanged. However, as a result of the action planned for this weekend, many of our clubs and supporters will feel let down.” Editor Ger Harley (ger@scottishfitba net)Admin Team (admin@scottishfitba net)This is Scottish-Fitba.Net

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