Rangers Green faces racism charges
Rangers chief executive Charles Green faces a Scottish Football Association charge over alleged racist comments, the SFA has confirmed.
Rangers chief executive Charles Green faces a Scottish Football Association charge over alleged racist comments, the SFA has confirmed.
Both Scottish league bodies have agreed in principle to a restructuring plan that would see the organisations merge in a 12-12-18 structure.
Former Scotland manager Craig Levein has opened legal proceedings against the Scottish Football Association.
Rangers boss Ally McCoist is "extremely disappointed" with the SFA over their decision to enforce a transfer embargo on the club.
Rangers newco have accepted a 12-month transfer ban, beginning on 1 September, as a condition of gaining membership of the Scottish Football Association, the SFA have confirmed.
The Scottish Football League have said they have not reached agreement with any other footballing body over newco Rangers playing in the Irn-Bru First Division.
Rangers' administrators Duff and Phelps today said they have started legal proceedings in the Court of Session to challenge the Scottish Football Association's transfer embargo.
Neil Lennon is in more trouble with Scottish football bosses.
Roddy Forsyth reports on the sanctions imposed on Rangers by the SFA.
Rangers owner Craig Whyte "could not care less" about his life ban from Scottish football and told the SFA they had no chance of collecting his £200,000 fine.
Celtic declared themselves satisfied with Neil Lennon's SFA hearing after the Parkhead manager was served with a two-match ban.
Neil Lennon and the Scottish Football Association appear to be on a collision course after the Celtic manager was served with a Notice of Complaint following his sending off at half-time during the 3-2 defeat by Rangers at Ibrox yesterday.
The SFA have ruled that Rangers owner Craig Whyte is not "a fit and proper person" to run a football club.
There are reports on Monday that FIFA has been called into to settle a financial dispute between the FAI and their Scottish counterparts the SFA.
Neil Lennon can return to the dugout on 9 April after the SFA conceded their ruling that his two suspensions should be served consecutively was legally unenforceable.
Celtic appear to be on another collision course with the Scottish Football Association despite deciding not to appeal against Neil Lennon's latest touchline ban.
SFA chief executive Stewart Regan has condemned 'the inflammatory and irresponsible behaviour' in Celtic's 1-0 win over Rangers in last night's Scottish Cup fifth-round replay at Celtic Park.
Celtic assistant manager Johan Mjallby insists the club will never stop fighting for what they feel is right following a week of disagreements with the Scottish Football Association.
A war of words between Celtic and the Scottish Football Association erupted last night as the row over Neil Lennon's six-match touchline ban continues.
Dundee United's Sean Dillon and former SFA chief executive Gordon Smith on the pros and cons of a possible switch to summer soccer.