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SFA: no decision yet on Ashley's links with Rangers


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Monday 2 March 2015

 

The Scottish Football Association confirmed tonight's hearing into Mike Ashley's involvement with Rangers has broken up without a decision being reached.

 

 

 

The Newcastle United owner - who also holds a stake of just under nine per cent in the Ibrox club - is accused of breaching the governing body's rules on "dual ownership".

 

The SFA said it would provide an update on the case on Tuesday.

 

http://www.heraldscotland.com/sport/football/sfa-no-decision-yet-on-ashleys-links-with-rangers.1425336006

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Ashley is no push over, his lawyers will have the SFA checking their bank balance. I hope the SFA do fine Ashley, then Ashley and his lawyers take them to the cleaners. That corrupt cabal of Rangers haters need booted and Ashley (as much as i dislike him) is the mean B@stard to do it.

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The truth be told they really don't have a clue what to do and they will try and let the problem resolve its self when king takes over. King must diminish Ashleys influence over the club as soon as hes up the marble staircase. And when he does it will allow the SFA a way out the back door,

 

It maybe for the best that it turns out this way. We have enough on our plate without the SFA breathing down our necks.

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[h=1]Disciplinary outcome: Michael Ashley[/h][h=3]Tuesday, 03 March 2015[/h]

A Disciplinary Tribunal convened last night in accordance with the Judicial Panel Protocol to consider the following case:

 

Alleged Party in breach - Michael Ashley

Disciplinary rules allegedly breached -

 

Disciplinary Rule 19: Except with the prior written consent of the Board: (a) no club or nominee of a club; and (b) no person, whether absolutely or as a trustee, either alone or in conjunction with one or more associates or solely through an associate or associates (even where such person has no formal interest), who: (i) is a member of a club; or (ii) is involved in any capacity whatsoever in the management or administration of a club, or (iii) has any power whatsoever to influence the management or administration or a club, may at the same time either directly or indirectly:- (a) be a member of another club; or (b) be involved in any capacity whatsoever in the management or administration of another club; or © have any power whatsoever to influence the management or administration of another club.

 

Outcome – Mr Ashley was found in breach and a fine of £7500 was imposed.

 

Disciplinary Rule 77: A recognised football body, club, official, Team Official, other member of Team Staff, player, match official or other person under the jurisdiction of the Scottish FA shall, at all times, act in the best interests of Association Football.

 

Outcome – The alleged breach was not proved.

http://www.scottishfa.co.uk/scottish_fa_news.cfm?page=2566&newsCategoryID=1&newsID=14393

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