Football pundit slams 'petty' and 'pathetic' FA after being hit with ground ban
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Former Hearts and Hibs midfielder Michael Stewart has launched a scathing attack on the Scottish Football Association, labelling their decision to bar him from Hampden Park as "petty" and "pathetic."The 45-year-old pundit was prevented from entering Scotland's national stadium for both Scottish Cup semi-final matches over the weekend, a move he claims establishes a "dangerous precedent" for the sport.Stewart, who was scheduled to appear as part of Premier Sports' broadcasting coverage for the double-header at Mount Florida, has accused senior figures at Hampden of creating a "false narrative" surrounding the circumstances of his exclusion.The ban came in direct response to Stewart's vocal criticism of officiating standards in Scottish football, sparking a fierce row between the broadcaster and football authorities.
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