SFA facing Celtic vs Rangers Scottish Cup final backlash from retired officials

In previous years, retired officials have regularly been handed free tickets for the Hampden showpiece

According to the Scottish Sun, SFA head of referee operations Crawford Allan informed around 40 former officials via email that the annual event would not take place. Those wishing to attend the match have been told to buy tickets and claim the cost back in expenses.

It read: “We are sorry to announce there is a high risk that the Scottish Cup Final luncheon may not take place due to issues within the stadium, including security and segregation. We all share your frustrations at this news and the issues have been escalated to the Chief Executive.”

The communication added: “If you are looking to attend the Scottish Cup Final, we would therefore suggest you apply for your tickets via the link below, and then claim back the cost of your two tickets.”

In years gone by, retired officials have regularly been handed free tickets, with some ex-refs acting as observers to rate the referee placed in charge of the final. The report also quotes an unnamed former official who claims the SFA has “lost the dressing room” over the action taken.

The individual in question stated: “Everyone’s raging, it’s absolute nonsense. There’s never been an issue with safety or security before, no matter who’s been in the final, so it feels like there’s more to it than the letter claims. We’re thinking they just don’t want us there. The SFA has lost the dressing room when it comes to how referees feel and now they’ve lost the observers as well.

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