Jim Goodwin has been given a six match suspension over his comments about Ryan Porteous.
The Aberdeen boss acused the defender of conning referee David Dickenson into awarding Hibs a penalty during a recent match at Easter Road.
Goodwin explained that he had warned Dickenson about the antics of Porteous before the match but in the 44th minute the referee pointed to the penalty spot with on loan Celtic defender Liam Scales given a second yellow card with the Dons losing three goals after being reduced to 10 men.
BREAKING! Jim Goodwin hit with EIGHT GAME SFA ban as Aberdeen boss punished for Ryan Porteous ‘cheat’ commentshttps://t.co/apIOda2pmJ pic.twitter.com/ub9xfahRW4
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Following the 3-1 defeat Goodwin called out Porteous and Dickenson but will now have to watch his side from the sidelines for six matches with the threat of a further two match ban if he repeats the offense this season.
Scales was suspended for Aberdeen’s 4-1 win over Kilmarnock but is now available again for selection.
On the issues of suspensions I see Mc the killie manager trying to talk down the delay in Laughfarty punishment for his sectarian behaviour,BENNY was blaming the SFA for the delay when infact the SFA put it to Killie they could bring the hearing forward BENNY Mc and his klub refused this.
Ah wee pulling a flanker blaming the SFA now I wonder how or who he could have got that idea from.
Before we know it Killie will be teaming up with sevco as the hard done by klubs in Scotland.