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McInally braced for SFA repercussions

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Published Date: 19 May 2009
EAST Stirling manager Jim McInally is set to be hauled before the SFA and faces a lengthy touchline ban after being sent-off twice during Saturday's controversial play-off defeat to Cowdenbeath.
The former Scotland and Dundee United midfielder was involved in ugly scenes in the closing stages as his team hotly disputed the goal which cost them a shot at promotion in this week's Second Division play-off final.





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  • Last Updated: 18 May 2009 10:17 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
1

SOFBTRC,

Far, far from Glasgow 19/05/2009 03:21:37
Ex-Dundee United, Jim.

For that reason alone, I'd say you're f***ed.

Your best chance is to be filmed on someone's mobile in a ludge next weekend with one trouser leg rolled up singing "Simply the Best".
2

Lion-O "Lord Of The ThunderCats,

19/05/2009 08:29:12
#1 And still a deafening silence over Lafferty from the majority of the laptop loyal. Bought and paid for by SDM.
3

Kiwiarab,

Christchurch New Zealand 19/05/2009 13:51:26
#2

With the blue half of the Ugly Sisters not having won at Tannadice for 3 years, they are probably unable to control their sphincters enough to get off the toilet (being Glasgow, the outside variety of course) between now and Sunday.

 

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