Union 'condemns impugning' of referees' integrity
Saturday, 6 January 2024
The Scottish referees' union "strongly condemn any commentary impugning" the integrity of officials following a recent meeting between the Scottish FA and Rangers.
The Scottish referees' union "strongly condemn any commentary impugning" the integrity of officials following a recent meeting between the Scottish FA and Rangers.
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