SFA set to hammer Shiels over Dallas comments

The SFA are set to hammer Kilmarnock boss Kenny Shiels for his claim that Andrew Dallas was manipulative and dangerous.

Shiels made those claims last week when a charge against him was dropped after evidence was produced of his confrontation with Dallas, son of shamed former ref Hugh.

After being cleared of the charge Shiels hit out at Dallas after being made to sit in the stand as his side lost to St Johnstone at Rugby Park.

“Things were fabricated against me,” Shielse claimed. “Things said by the fourth official were untrue and I had visual evidence on camera.

“I am disappointed he used the situation to justify me being sent off to get me into trouble.

“Someone has tried to impinge on my character big style. I am disappointed with him trying to get me in a manipulative and devious wat.

“I was totally exonerated yet I had to sit in the stand for a whole game. I brought in evidence to disprove the fourth official, who fabricated stuff to try and incriminate me.

“The fabrication was outrageous at least four different things that were said about me but he wasn’t aware I had evidence on my laptop.”

Since that outburst the establishment network led by former ref Kenny Clark have been on the warpath against Shiels who will have to explain his latest comments to the SFA on January 10.

Referee spokesman John McKendrick has already responded to Shiels comments and wants the SFA to crack down on the Killie boss.

He said: “In our opinion, ill-founded comments reported widely in the Scottish sporting media in recent days have impinged upon the character of one of our members.

“It is unacceptable that a referee should have his integrity questioned in such a matter. To accuse a referee of ‘outrageous fabrication’ is totally unacceptable.

“For the avoidance of doubt, and in contrast to comments attributed to Mr Shiels, it should be acknowledged that on Thursday 13th December, and having digested the evidence submitted by Andrew Dallas, the judicial panel found Mr Shiels in breach of rule 203, misconduct at a match.

“Scotland’s referees welcome the swift response by the compliance officer and now place our faith in the judicial panel to adjudicate on this unprecedented attack on the integrity of a Scottish referee.”

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