The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Goodwin considers a vow of silence as he prepares to face SFA hearing

-

St Mirren boss Jim Goodwin says he will be forced to bite his tongue in future as he prepares to take his punishment for blasting referee Don Robertson.

The furious Buddies boss claimed the official had “cost” his team a place in the top six after handing Hamilton a controvers­ial late freekick in their final match before the split.

Accies went on to snatch an 89th-minute equaliser, allowing St Johnstone to sneak past the Paisley men and steal the final place in the top half of the table.

Goodwin now regrets his choice of words and expects to be punished for them when he appears before a SFA disciplina­ry hearing today.

But the Irishman also reckons it is time Hampden chiefs started taking into account the strain bosses are under.

If they do not, he will be

forced to abandon his open and honest approach to dealing with the media.

He said: “I went onto the pitch after the game and had words with Don Robertson because I was disappoint­ed with the decision that led to the goal.

“In hindsight, it wasn’t just Don Robertson’s fault. I still don’t agree with the free-kick but it was our fault as a team for not being organised to deal with the cross coming into the box.

“Sometimes you do and say things when emotions get the better of you that when you calm down you sometimes regret.

“We’re only human at the end of the day. There’s a hell of a lot at stake for everybody. Everyone is fighting for different things and I just hope the powers that be understand that.

“We’ll wait and see what the outcome is. Emotions ran high after the game at Hamilton. I said one or two things I regret now.

“We’re all emotional at times and it was a very disappoint­ing day. Hopefully they will accept my apology and whatever comes my way, I’ll need to accept that.

“I’m not hoping for any leniency. I’m just hoping to be treated the same way everyone else is treated.”

 ??  ?? Jim Goodwin.
Jim Goodwin.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom