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  1. Appealing red cards is quite a difficult affair...especially when it's not a clear cut case. When it comes down to the likes of the Draper one, where there is contact and it falls to refs opinion, then you are basically relying on him changing his mind in order to have it overturned....and that rarely happens. Again, it's an example of a system that is not fit for purpose as you are asking the person who made an error to admit to it and have a mark placed against them on their record....and it costs the club £500 to ask the question!
  2. Like Dougal it is rather frosty here........ ...
  3. It's not inconceivable that one act of cheating could "earn" a club 10's of thousands of pounds from an additional league place and qualification for Europe. Factor in things like potential increase in crowds from Euro qualification, additional merchandise sales etc and the financial gains could easily be a healthy 6 figures, maybe even 7 figures if you can get a wee run going. On that basis the current system of punishment is out dated as it is "soft" (in comparison to the potential gains) and no longer fit for purpose as it does nothing to compensate the team which has lost out as a result of the cheating....redress is pretty much non existent. This is something that has been recognised in cup tournaments where cheating can now result in a game being replayed...or a team being removed from the tournament and the other team advance in their place. There's no reason a similar approach/attitude should not be applied to league tournaments. What's more, does it not seem bizarre that the league will happily strip points from a team for off field irregularities, but not for cheating on it!?
  4. Congratulations to Caley Jags Fan, Ken Selkirk, winner of the #ICTFC 12 Days of Christmas Prize Bundle valued at over £1000 : http://ictfc.com/news/club-news/1442-we-have-a-winner
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