What do you think about the media’s ongoing support for the SFA and referees?

The relationship between the Scottish Football Association (SFA), referees, and the media has always been a topic of debate among football fans. Recently, an article by The Celtic Blog highlighted the biased support that the SFA and referees receive from the media, raising concerns about fairness and transparency in the game. The article pointed out […]

What do you think about the media’s ongoing support for the SFA and referees?

The relationship between the Scottish Football Association (SFA), referees, and the media has always been a topic of debate among football fans. Recently, an article by The Celtic Blog highlighted the biased support that the SFA and referees receive from the media, raising concerns about fairness and transparency in the game.

The article pointed out how the media often sides with the SFA and referees, even when controversial decisions are made on the pitch. This bias has led to frustration among fans who feel that their concerns are not being heard or addressed properly. It raises questions about the accountability of the governing bodies and the role of the media in holding them to task.

It is important for the integrity of the game that all decisions, whether made by referees or governing bodies, are subject to scrutiny and criticism when warranted. The media plays a crucial role in ensuring transparency and fairness in football, and it is disappointing to see them being accused of favoritism towards certain parties.

What is your opinion on this matter? Do you believe that the media should hold the SFA and referees accountable for their actions, or do you think that they are justified in their support? Share your thoughts and join the conversation on this contentious issue.