SFA acts on match controversy

The Scottish Football Association has asked players to stop kicking the ball out of play when team-mates and opponents are injured – and let referees stop the game.

SFA acts on match controversy

The Scottish Football Association has asked players to stop kicking the ball out of play when team-mates and opponents are injured – and let referees stop the game.

Celtic manager Gordon Strachan has aired his concerns on the controversial subject, having found himself in trouble at Inverness last season and sent to the stand at Hearts recently.

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