SFA chief concedes 'decisions will be wrong'
Wednesday, 18 December 2024 ()
Scottish FA chief executive Ian Maxwell says some "decisions will be wrong" because of "human nature" after Rangers were frustrated to be denied a penalty against Celtic on Sunday.
Scottish FA chief executive Ian Maxwell says some "decisions will be wrong" because of "human nature" after Rangers were frustrated to be denied a penalty against Celtic on Sunday.
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