Graham Spiers under fire as he defends his kindred spirit Mike McCurry

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Graham Spiers is reviving his podcast with Mike McCurry to highlight how an all round good guy had his career ruined by one or two honest mistakes.

Many people have a very different view of the Sinister Minister including parishioners of Mosspark Baptist Church near Ibrox.

It takes a special type of person to navigate their way through to the top level in Scottish refereeing although membership of the Glasgow or Lanarkshire Refereeing Association certainly helps.

McCurry’s performances had already caused some concerns but in May 2008 he went a few steps too far as Craig Levein articulated in his post match interviews.

Four days before the Europa League final against Zenit St Petersburg the last thing that Walter Smith’s European warriors needed was to drop points to Dundee United with Celtic pushing them all the way in the Gerrymandered race for the SPFL Premiership title.

McCurry came up with five mind-blowing decisions over 90 minutes but found a sympathetic ear in Spiers prepared to pin the blame on an assistant referee for failing to correct one of McCurry’s minor misjudgements.

While Spiers tries to rebrand McCurry for a career in the Scottish media the former referee plays to the gallery with wacky tales deliver to Rangers Supporters Clubs, often alongside former SFA CEO Gordon Smith.

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