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Sevco legends get three days to appeal club fines

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The SPFL have set aside three days to hear appeals from Kenny Miller and Lee Wallace against the Sevco fines that effectively ended their Ibrox careers.

Following a dressing room clash after the 4-0 Scottish Cup semi-final defeat from Celtic at Hampden both players were suspended with fines applied at the end of the season.

Both players rejected the fines with their case supported by PFA Scotland due to be heard by an SPFL committee on August 13-15 at Hampden.

According to a report in the Daily Record neither player has yet to be told exactly what they were being disciplined for.

Miller was an unused substitute at Hampden while Wallace missed out through injury as the Murty Revolution collapsed under a 4-0 hammering from Celtic.

Long before the final whistle the Sevco end was virtually empty with Murty subjected to abuse from fans over the way his side approached the match.

Miller left Ibrox at the end of his contract vowing to have his say while Wallace hasn’t played a game since injuring his toe last September, shortly before a match against Celtic.

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