Smith Calls for Video Replays but Sidesteps Mcgeady Dive
The Scotsman › September 01, 2009
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The Scotsman › September 01, 2009
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SFA chief suggests two challenges per team
SCOTTISH Football Association chief executive Gordon Smith has called for video evidence to be used during high-profile games, with teams being offered two challenges to a referee's decisions per match, following a weekend when two players in SPL matches were penalised for what were interpreted as attempts to cheat.See the full content of this document
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Smith Calls for Video Replays but Sidesteps Mcgeady Dive
Celtic's Aiden McGeady and Christian Nade of Hearts were both booked in separate matches for simulation, with the former paying the h...
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