The Scottish Football Association (SFA) was criticized by Celtic star Chris Sutton as “embarrassing” for their decision to prevent Hibernian manager Nick Montgomery from being mic’d up during the Edinburgh derby.After Hibs granted a request from the broadcaster, the Easter Road manager consented to let supporters who were watching the match at home on Sky Sports to hear him throughout.

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Along with Sergio Raimundo, Montgomery’s assistant, donning a body cam, it would have been a first for Scottish football.

Additionally, Sutton did not hold back while expressing his opinions on the choice during his live commentary for the game.

He wrote the following on X: “Nick Montgomery was receptive and delighted to be given the mic for tonight’s Edinburgh derby.

It would have been intriguing to learn about his methods and perspective while playing. However, the SFA blocked it for an unknown reason.

“Embarrassing and mired in the past are the SFA. To me, dear…

Harry Kewell, the Celtic coach, is expected “to leave the club in the coming days.”

The Scottish Sun reports that the Australian is “getting closer to being named as the new Yokohama F. Marinos boss.”

On Boxing Day, when the Hoops defeated Dundee 3-0, Kewell did not travel with Brendan Rodgers’ team.

According to reports from Australia, John Hutchinson—who coworked with Ange Postecoglou at Marinos—is anticipated to be his No. 2.

It was previously revealed by Rodgers that he would not prevent Kewell from joining the former J1 League winners.

He uttered: “.”Harry is not unfamiliar with managing; he has done so previously.He has experienced it firsthand, and I always encourage staff members who wish to expand their horizons.

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