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Thread: Daily Retard

  1. #11
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    re: Daily Retard

    Kilmarnock will face no action from the Scottish Professional Football League over allegations a club employee forged a signature on a player contract.

    League lawyers interviewed a former member of staff from the club over the claims but, after investigation, found no evidence to substantiate them.

    In a statement, SPFL chief executive Neil Doncaster said: "A complaint was made to the SPFL by a former employee of Kilmarnock FC regarding an alleged falsification of a signature on a document intended to be submitted to The SPFL.

    "An SPFL investigation into this allegation, including an interview with the complainant and a comprehensive examination of documentation, is now complete.

    "The SPFL has concluded that it can identify no document which included a falsified player signature or to have been otherwise irregularly completed by the club.

    "The SPFL intends to take no further action on this complaint."

    Speaking to STV, Kilmarnock chairman Michael Johnston said the probe had went as

  2. #12
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    re: Daily Retard

    One good piece of news at last.Would it be to much for the team to follow through with a result to match it.

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