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Play it again- SFA appoint controversial referee for Celtic’s Hampden clash

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Nick Walsh will referee Celtic’s League Cup semi-final against St Johnstone next Saturday- the second time this season that he has been given this fixture.

The Bearsden based PE teacher is one of the rising stars on the refereeing circuit after taking charge of last season’s Scottish Cup Final when St Johnstone beat Hibs.

Walsh has been involved in a number of high profile controversies this season with Hibs having an appeal against a red card for Ryan Porteous at Ibrox rejected. Earlier in the match John Lundstram escaped any punishment for a bone crunching challenge on Josh Doig.

In the October SPFL clash between the two clubs Walsh incredibly booked Cameron Carter-Vickers after he was twice kicked on the ground by Chris Kane who pushed the on loan defender in the face when he got back to his feet. Kane was also booked.

Frank Connor and David Doig will be the assistant referees with David Munro the fourth official. Kevin Clancy will referee the other semi-final, played the following day at Hampden.

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  • Frank says:

    Probably running scared on the back of SG making the best decision he’s made in near 4 years

  • Stevie says:

    Whilst the Celtic board sit back accept all these odd appointments but the cash keeps rolling in.
    So everything rosy in the garden.

  • The deesk says:

    w a l s h a dirty BNB AT BEST WHY DOES THE BOARD NOT SAY ANYTHING

  • Sean McGinley says:

    Is there a ref who isn’t “controversial” or makes honest mistakes ??

  • SFATHENADIROFCHIFTINESS says:

    Aye, loads but they don’t get to officiate on Celtic games. There’s the danger that they might referee according to the rules of the game, without fear or favour and that would set a dangerous precedent. SFA can’t allow that or the Lanarkshire Refereeing Assoc might call a strike, well they certainly can’t play to the rules.

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