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Last week Stewart Regan announced that the SFA wouldn’t be reviewing the circumstances of Rangers going into administration and liquidation but that they had referred the 2011 UEFA licence to their in-house Compliance Officer.

Albion Rovers, Spartans and East Stirling have all been booted out of cup competitions for fielding ineligible players. By not registering full details of payments being made to players, as confirmed by the Supreme Court in July, Rangers (IL) were guilty of fielding ineligible players of over 10 years.
How much power has the compliance officer got?


 

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Last week Stewart Regan announced that the SFA wouldn’t be reviewing the circumstances of Rangers going into administration and liquidation but that they had referred the 2011 UEFA licence to their in-house Compliance Officer.

Albion Rovers, Spartans and East Stirling have all been booted out of cup competitions for fielding ineligible players. By not registering full details of payments being made to players, as confirmed by the Supreme Court in July, Rangers (IL) were guilty of fielding ineligible players of over 10 years.
How much power has the compliance officer got?

 


According to Stuart 'Eunuch' Reagan, it's more a case of how much 'social unrest' it will cause............
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17 hours ago, wastecoatwilly said:

Could have asked are sevco in favour of a review as it was a SPFL board decision 

 


"SPFL officials called for no such inquiry and now they’re set to demand clarification from Doncaster at their next board meeting on Thursday"

 

do you ever get anything right?

 

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5 hours ago, bennett said:

 


"SPFL officials called for no such inquiry and now they’re set to demand clarification from Doncaster at their next board meeting on Thursday"

 

do you ever get anything right?

 

 

 the SPFL board called for an independent review into the process on July 26. For those of you that aren’t aware, the SPFL board is made up of 9 representatives. 6 being from clubs, 2 independent non exec members, plus Neil Doncaster, the CEO of the SPFL.
I've took that quote from the above post is this not accurate?i'm sure it was on sport sound as well come on oddball must do better

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