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The SFA Must Ensure That Scottish Football Doesn’t Suffer If It Goes Ahead With Ibrox Plan.

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The SFA and the club from Ibrox are reportedly near to agreeing a deal on the use of Hampden for the hapless Govan side’s home games whilst they try to fix whatever has gone wrong at Lego Land. The “emergency measures” they will need to take are pretty important to consider, including a delay in doing a proper relaying of the pitch and the eviction of Queens Park from the ground they had thought they’d be playing in.

In their rush to accommodate the club from Ibrox, the SFA has to remember that it has responsibilities for more than just one club. I’ve said already that they must get a fair market rate for the use of their ground, but there are costs beyond that which the governing body must make sure that it is in no way responsible for meeting.

Say you were building a patio on your house and you made a huge balls up of it and had to move out for a couple of weeks whilst the builders went in and sorted out your mess. You would find hotels all around the city who would be more than happy to take your custom. But aside from paying them for the room there would be any number of additional costs which you would incur in the course of your stay, and the hotel would expect you to pay them.

Hampden is a temporary home. And every cost incurred in facilitating that needs to – must – come out of the Ibrox coffers. Because Hampden belongs to every club in Scottish football. The SFA budget is the budget for Scottish football as a whole, and there are no circumstances under which it will be acceptable for any other club or organisation under their umbrella to pay for this in any way, shape or form, for however much or however little it may be.

Take the pitch. The SFA had a plan in place for a hybrid grass pitch, which takes a long time to grow but which is durable and resilient enough that, in theory, it shouldn’t need replacing for a good while. We’ve all seen the state of the Hampden pitch in recent years; it’s an embarrassment to the national game. This new turf was going to make a big difference.

But now that won’t happen. The word is that the SFA will use the cheaper, but quicker to put down “lay and play” style turf which they used at Wembley a couple of years ago to get the Charity Shield on. It is not as durable. It is not as easy to maintain. There are ongoing costs associated with it. In this case, Scottish football should not be liable for those costs, and nor should the SFA itself be paying to do the relaying of the pitch. They had budgeted for another job, a more substantial job. If Ibrox needs the quick and cheap solution, that’s on them.

Because the chances are that the SFA will, eventually, have to relay the turf along the lines they had originally planned to do. So why should Scottish football have to pay to maintain whatever they have to lay for the Ibrox club in the meantime?

When Hampden is rented out for concerts and other sports fixtures, the SFA takes the bulk of the money brought in through concession stands and outlets. That should be the case here. Every light that is switched on, every electrical current that runs through the place, every drop of water they are charged and billed for and perhaps even the staff who will work in those concession stalls … all of that will be paid for by the SFA and thus by Scottish football.

Corporate and advertising at Hampden belong to Scottish football.

If Ibrox’s “commercial partners” want to use the national stadium for their own advertising, then that needs to be taken into consideration and they should be billed accordingly.

Look, their deal is with the Ibrox club, it is up to them to sort out the consequences of that.

The SFA is fully entitled to make some additional money for Scottish football via that avenue.

Each and every penny that Hampden makes needs to – absolutely must – go back into the game here, as part of the deal. Let’s bear in mind that this was not the SFA’s screwup. This was not Scottish football’s mess.

This is one club which can’t get its own house in order, and which needs help.

The SFA is offering them a home.

That’s where it starts and stops. The rest of Scottish football isn’t running a pro-Ibrox charity. If this enterprise doesn’t turn a healthy profit, then the Executive needs to be held to account for that because that’s just not on.

Police costs are going to be substantial. Again, the SFA – Scottish football, in other words – absolutely must not bear the financial burden for that. These games will be played under their roof, but it’s up to Ibrox to foot the bill, as they would have to if they were playing at home, and if this turns out to be even more expensive than that, hard lines.

It’s also up to the Ibrox club to sort out a seating plan for their own supporters. Not one penny, not one shred, of SFA resources – which, again, is to say Scottish football’s resources – must be utilised in order to sort that out for them. The SFA is not obligated to do any of that.

Neither Queens Park nor the national team must be disadvantaged. In the case of the club team who thought they’d be playing their games at the ground, there needs to be a compensation package for them and it has to be agreed and paid for by the Ibrox club, not the SFA.

And depending on how long this little farce lasts, the SFA needs to come up with a plan in the event that the Ibrox club makes the League Cup semi-final on 2 November; we know that Ibrox is likely to be out of commission until October at the earliest.

Most of us suspect it’ll be for much longer than that.

On no account should Hampden be used for that game as a “neutral venue” if they are playing home games there, and I don’t care what so-called precedent was set during our own Hampden sojourn in the 90’s. Murrayfield didn’t exist at the time and we were there in the first place because Celtic Park was still being built.

Well now those two alternate venues do exist and that’s the game-changer.

Unless the game involves Celtic, our ground should get consideration. If it does involve Celtic then the whole kit and kaboodle needs to be moved to Murrayfield, no matter what friction that causes. Doncaster has already said that this arrangement won’t be allowed to interfere with sporting integrity, and we ought to make damned sure he’s held to that.

The Ibrox club is supposed to be making a “statement to fans” on Monday about this whole carry-on.

We’ll see what they say then, and we’ll see how much of it is honest and accurate. This will be them getting their version of the story out. But they can’t be the only ones to make such a statement; the SFA owes the rest of Scottish football a statement on this as well.

And in that statement, they should lay out the precise details of what this deal will involve.

There are elements which have to be confidential, yes, but they owe the rest of the game an assurance that this will turn a profit for Scottish football rather than inflicting costs on everyone else for the benefit of a club which has never given a damn about anyone else.

Let’s not forget that this is the same club which has waged a multi-front war with the governing bodies and in the course of that conflict considered every other club in the game to be little more than collateral damage, and it has slandered the directors and the owners and the operators of those same clubs in aggressively pushing the Victim Lie.

This looks as if it is going to cost the Ibrox club an enormous sum of money, and it’s fitting and right that it does. Every fan who bought a season ticket has a case for getting a partial, or full, refund. If the club ends up back at Ibrox with the Copeland Road stand closed then 8000 of them will be entitled to get every penny of their money back. Sponsors will be entitled to partial clawbacks. So will those who paid for hospitality and corporate packages.

The fix will be expensive. It will cost them in both the short and the medium term. That’s their problem. The SFA is entitled to offer them a measure of assistance, just as a hotel would offer you somewhere to stay if you couldn’t stay at home.

But not for free, and certainly not at someone else’s expense.

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11 comments

  • Tony B says:

    And they should get the money up front.

    You can’t trust these chanty wrassler tramps.

  • Jimmy R says:

    If I remember correctly, Celtic were prevented from displaying any Celtic branding around Hampden when we played there during the CP rebuild. Remembering what Sevco did to the Heart of Midlothian emblem when they played a women’s cup final at neutral Tynecastle, steps should be taken to ensure that there is no repeat of that at Hampden. This is not Ibrox. Branding / logos suggesting otherwise should not be acceptable.

  • John M says:

    Surely James, what ever is on the table should be reviewed by either all members or a select group. Once they are happy that SFA are get the best deal. Then and only then should a package be agreed. Not sure what we had but I probably wasn’t cheap.

  • Tony B says:

    Thon RAAC concrete haudin up the Crumbledome roof has been likened to an Aero.

    So will we have to start calling it the Aerodome now?

    Anyway, I’m off to buy some mint Aeros in commemoration/celebration.

    Lovely green and white wrapper it comes in.

  • John Copeland says:

    Dont forget also ,that the national stadium if deemed the temporary home of theRangers shall become the venue to host the bigoted and disgraceful singing and chanting from the fans of the tribute act whilst being rented out ? Scotland’s national football stadium becomes a bona fide large stage in which to break the law in front of the entire planet ! Wee Scotland in the 21st century…God help us !

  • scousebhoy says:

    the sfa will rent hampden out to them for an agreed fee which queens park should get paid compensation from. if we get them in the semi final there is no way it will be played at murrayfield. it will be played at hampden as normal and that should suit celtic as there is no way we need thirty thousand of them inside celtic park they would lap that up big style. if they go back to ibrox to play with one stand closed then that is their problem how to deal with the eight thousand who would not have access .

  • MW says:

    You can bet money that Sevco will not be covering all the costs, and us Joe Public will not have access to what they will pay, the con is just starting.

  • Martin says:

    The pitch relay is a huge concern. There’s no way Ibrox will be expected to pay 100% of this. Which they should, because otherwise a completely different pitch would be getting laid (and will probably have to be in a couple of years anyway).

    All match day income (except programmes) must revert to the SFA. That was the deal in 1994. No club branding. They pay for security.

    And you’re right of course, if they’re using Hampden as a home ground they can’t also use it as a neutral cup venue. But they will… And nobody who has any power will complain.

    • Clachnacuddin and the Hoops says:

      You can rest assured that The Celtic Board will be the very very last of all The SPFL Premier League club’s to complain Martin…

      That much is bloody certain for sure !

  • harold shand says:

    They won’t

    They’ll bend over backwards to help the huns with any thought for all the other clubs going out the window

    Then as soon as the rats get back to their own sh*t pit , the monthly anti SFA statements will coming thick and fast again

  • Jim M says:

    SFA STITCH UP GUARANTEED.
    EVERY CORNER CUT TO APPEASE SEVCO , SHORT MEMORIES THEY SPINELESS SFA COWARDS HAVE .
    EVERY CHAIRMAN SHOULD BE PRIVVY TO EVERY DETAIL IN THIS SHIFTY UNDERHAND DEAL , GUARANTEED THE REST OF THE PREMIERE CLUBS ARE ABOUT TO BE ROYALY SHAFTED TO ACCOMMODATE THAT BUNCH OF GRIFTERS .
    REMEMBER THE BLIND EYE TURNED PREVIOUSLY BY THE SFA REGARDING EBT,S AND THE EURO LICENCE GRANTED , THE WHOLE PLACE IS CRAWLING WITH SEVCO SYMPATHISERS, NO FKN DODGY DEALS TO HELP THIS MOB , NEVER .

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