Personally think it was a genuine mistake and Hearts should be in Final (if we had taken our chances there would have been no issue anyway) but the cronies at the SFA have just shown themsellves to be the bunch of clowns that they really are. Tweeting (and the use of) which they critize players about is now their official medium???? As has been said many times it is a simple case of just following the paperwork. All the SFA has to do is get the paperwork that shows the English FA closed out the suspension. No ifs or buts (or tweets) just show the paperwork and case closed. Strewth can you imagine if this lot ran our national game. Oh sh*t they do!!!!
From BBC web-site
The SFA tweeted on Tuesday: "One match League Cup suspension notified to FA, as per FIFA regs, when player moved to Liverpool in 2010."
It pointed out that Wilson served his ban at the beginning of season 2010/11.
"FA does not operate competition-specific disciplinary procedures, so suspension served in first match of 2010/11 (Liverpool v Arsenal)," added the SFA in a subsequent tweet.
"No outstanding suspension notified to Scottish FA when player returned to Scotland, so he was eligible to play in League Cup semi-final." (I guess by another tweet)