DUNDEE United manager Craig Levein may have to wait until August to discover whether he faces action over his stinging criticism of referee Mike McCurry.
The SFA's general purposes committee yesterday discussed Levein's comments following United's 3-1 defeat at Rangers on 10 May, but no firm outcome emerged.
Levein claimed McCurry had "bottled" major decisions after the referee denied United a stro
ng penalty claim and disallowed a goal for offside.
The governing body may be in touch with Levein and United over the controversy but it could be 4 August, when the committee members next meet, that details emerge.
After the meeting finished in the early evening, an SFA spokesman said: "Several of the issues that were discussed at today's general purposes committee have yet to be fully resolved.
"As such, it would be inappropriate to comment at this stage."
Levein was furious when Noel Hunt was denied a penalty after being felled by David Weir, and Danny Swanson then had a goal disallowed for offside after his long-range shot deflected off the Rangers defender.
He said: "Anybody who is of a fair mind who watched that today would see that we had no chance of winning that."
McCurry admitted he had made mistakes but
United last week said they would seek legal advice after SFA president George Peat described Levein's accusations as "criminal".
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