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Thread: Why did the SFA picked venues so far in advance iyo

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    re: Why did the SFA picked venues so far in advance iyo

    Quote Originally Posted by DeezAreGood
    The SFA will probably pay more to the buns than anyone else will receive and the buns on here are trying to justify it.
    You're one of the thickest posters on here bumface.


    Whoever got the two finals were gonna make more money than whoever got the two semi finals.

    They decided to give the finals to Celtc despite them being favourites to win the scottish cup at the time and therefore be in the f**king final.



    Now based on that who was given the favourable treatment by the SFA??

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    re: Why did the SFA picked venues so far in advance iyo

    Quote Originally Posted by AguyIknow
    Seemed a very big decision to nail down the venues of both semi finals and final so far in advance, especially given that the host clubs were still in the competition.

    I've seen it suggested that a certain club was having problems with cash flow and prevailed upon a particular friend in the SFA to see if he could do a little favour.
    I'd say that about sums it up.

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