Gretna's players rule out mass strike for Celtic match

Kieran Daley
Tuesday 18 March 2008 21:00 EDT
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Gretna's players will decide on an individual basis whether to play against Celtic in this weekend's Scottish Premier League game. Reports suggested players had considered strike action en masse, which would have plunged the ailing club further into crisis, but they have decided against such measures.

However, uncertainty still remains over Gretna's ability to raise a team for Sunday's game, after some players decided not to play in last Saturday's match against Aberdeen once the club went into administration. Adding to the frustration has been Fifa's delay in responding to the Scottish Football Association's request to give Gretna's players dispensation to move club beyond March, if their contracts continue to be breached.

Scottish Professional Footballers' Association secretary, Fraser Wishart, said: "It's down to the individual whether to play or not. The players are disillusioned. They are being asked to put themselves on the line without any assurances."

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