POLISH referees have withdrawn their services from Scottish football matches this weekend, the Polish football association has announced in a statement released to STV.
The Polish Football Federation confirmed yesterday they were planning on sending match officials, with Israel also confirmed and countries such as Portugal and Malta also reportedly co-operating with the Scottish Football Association.
However, as top-level referees in Scotland refused to budge on their plans to strike on Saturday and Sunday, the Poles now claim to have other commitments.
The Polish Football Federation confirmed yesterday they were planning on sending match officials, with Israel also confirmed and countries such as Portugal and Malta also reportedly co-operating with the Scottish Football Association.
However, as top-level referees in Scotland refused to budge on their plans to strike on Saturday and Sunday, the Poles now claim to have other commitments.
The Polish Football Federation confirmed yesterday they were planning on sending match officials, with Israel also confirmed and countries such as Portugal and Malta also reportedly co-operating with the Scottish Football Association.
However, as top-level referees in Scotland refused to budge on their plans to strike on Saturday and Sunday, the Poles now claim to have other commitments.
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