Clarke accuses SFA of prejudging Dicker red card appeal
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V KILMARNOCK
Kilmarnock boss Steve Clarke has accused the SFAS judicial panel of prejudging Gary Dicker’s red-card appeal because referee Willie Collum is taking charge of tomorrow’s Old Firm game.
Clarke was confident of overturning Collum’s decision to send off midfielder Dicker for his challenge on Hearts’ Callumn Morrison at Rugby Park last week, but an independent tribunal upheld the “serious foul play” charge at Wednesday’s fast-track tribunal.
Clarke, pictured, yesterday read out a prepared statement and would say no more on the subject afterwards. It read: “I’m disappointed but not surprised by the decision of the confidential panel, who chose to ignore our appeal and back the referee’s original decision. An appeal process that excludes the people involved, namely the player, the referee and officials of the appealing club from putting forward their case face to face with the adjudicating panel will sometimes be open to strange and inconsistent outcomes.
“This panel will usually be made up of three people and will, in all probability, include no former players, coaches or managers who understand football and the decisions that are made within a game.
“My belief and that of the majority of people with a good knowledge of football would say that Gary Dicker’s tackle was a genuine effort to win the ball without malice or recklessness and with minimal contact on an opponent who proceeded to roll around as if seriously hurt only to get straight back to his feet on the issue of the red card.
“The period of time between the tackle and red-card decision was ridiculously short and lacked a calm and rational approachfromsuchanexperienced official.
“As soon as I heard the news, very early in the week, that the referee in question had been appointed to take charge of the first Old Firm match of the season before our hearing had taken place I, and many other people, knew that the decision would go against Kilmarnock.
“There is no doubt that the perception of most and certainly of our club is that the hearing was prejudged by this early appointment.”
He concluded: “I would like to reiterate my support for Scottish referees and believe that I have been a big voice in backing and supporting these sometimes maligned figures.”