SFA stand over Rangers punishment

The Scottish Football Association have stressed they need to implement rules “without fear or favour” following a backlash from Rangers fans and administrators over sanctions against the club.

SFA stand over Rangers punishment

The Scottish Football Association have stressed they need to implement rules “without fear or favour” following a backlash from Rangers fans and administrators over sanctions against the club.

SFA chief executive Stewart Regan stressed the club’s punishment – a 12-month transfer embargo and £160,000 fine – was decided by an independent three-member panel in conjunction with the disciplinary procedures approved unanimously by members less than a year ago.

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