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during a press conference. When asked why a referee would want to do that, Hooper said: "Maybe because he can tell someone he gave a decision against one of the biggest clubs in the world."
The SFA's general purposes committee can impose warnings, fines and suspensions but often its punishments have been perceived as being little more than a slap on the wrist, offering little in the way of a deterrent to prevent repeat offences. If Regan's comments yesterday are to be believed, that is about to change, either for Lennon and Hooper today or others in the future.See the full content of this document
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Tough Day Ahead for Lennon and Hooper
Regan spoke out after the industrial action by Scotland's Category 1 and 2 referees which led to the unique situation of four SPL games being controlled by refere...
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