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21 Sep 2020 15:22:29
Celtic and Aberdeen both fined £30,000 BY SPFL for breaching CV regulations. I reckon it should come out of Bolingoli's wages?

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21 Sep 2020 15:57:34
Spfl are a bunch of crooks throw fines out and bans out we got 2 match ban and politicians involved boli should pay this fine he done it he was guilty and we were taken to the cleaners spfl are there to be fair well if 30000 grand is fair well that's sound like corruption and who contest this the club wasn't guilty a d I think this is a joke I hope celtic fight this as it the usual no wonder the Scottish, leagues have no respect for this mob.

21 Sep 2020 17:09:46
I think the biggest fine a player can receive is 2 weeks wages.
If so the fine Boli got from Celtic will pay the fine the club has received from the SPFL.
Only £8k has to be paid immediately and the club will be forced to pay the rest if Celtic are involved in any further C. V issues.

21 Sep 2020 17:56:38
Is it not 8K with 22k suspended?

21 Sep 2020 18:49:44
Simple question that Celtic should be asking the SFA.
"AS A CLUB, WHAT COULD CELTIC HAVE DONE TO PREVENT THIS HAPPENING?

The club has done nothing wrong and complied with all required rules in place.
The player took it on himself to take a break (against the instructions of the club)
The player disregarded the quarantine rules.
The player did not inform the club and trained with teammates.
The player was selected and took to the field of play.
SO, I ask, WHAT RULE DID CELTIC F. C. break?
Club should appeal. (I think they would have a case in a court of law - not a route we should consider)
It's just plain wrong.

21 Sep 2020 19:27:53
Aberdeen had 9 players who broke the rules, we had 1, why were the fines the same? .
The whole thing is ridiculous, I don't see England getting sanctioned for the actions of Greenwood and Foden and I don't imagine Man utd will face any penalties for what McGuire got up to in Greece.
I don't have much time for English football but at least they have the sense to see that the clubs can't be held responsible for the actions of their players.

21 Sep 2020 19:38:03
Tiny Tim as much as I agree it’s unfair it’s how it is in law. The principle of vicarious liability means that as the employer you are ultimately responsible for the actions, errors or misdeeds of your employees. Trust me I’ve been there.

22 Sep 2020 17:49:39
So 8 players = 8k fine
1 player = 8k fine. 🤔. Still waiting on the SPFL punishments to Robertson and Park for the dodgy dossier comedy.







 

 

 
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