The Scotsman

County clear Gardyne of homophobic slur in Rangers clash

- By ANGUS WRIGHT

Ross County have cleared Michael Gardyne of using a homophobic slur during this month's clash with Rangers.

The veteran midfielder found himself at the centre of accusation­s during his side's 4- 0 defeat following a clash with Alfredo Morelos.

The incident happened just before half-time, with Gers defender Con nor Gold son reacting furiously to some - thing Gardyne said.

Gold son could be seen remonstrat­ing with referee John Beaton, while Ibrox boss Steven Gerrard marched onto the pitch at half-time to confront the official.

Beaton did book the County player for using "foul and abusive language" but the PA news agency understand­s there was nothing picked up by either the officials or the nearby TV microphone­s which would have merited stronger action. Gardyne's agent Tom Callaghan insists the only phrase his client used was "f ***y".

And now the Staggies have decided no further action is required against their own player following an internal investigat­ion.

The Dingwall club said in a statement: "Following an incident involving Michael Gardyne during our recent home fixture against R angers the club has now concluded an internal investigat­ion.

"As a result the club will be taking no further action against the player and no further comment will be made."

It has been reported that Scottish Football Associatio­n compliance officer Claire Whyte was considerin­g her own investigat­ion but Hampden chiefs have yet to confirm if action will be taken.

Speaking at the time, Gerr ards aid :" What my players are saying they heard, it shouldn't be heard on a football pitch. That's all I'm going to say on it."

But County boss Stuart Kettlewell said after the match: "I can't confirm or deny anything at this stage.

"What I do know is what the referee booked him for, I heard him confirm that in the tunnel at half-time. It wouldn't suggest that it was anything more than that. I'll need to get to the bottom of that myself and find out exactly the words that are said as I'm tr ying to concentrat­e on the game.”

County face Livingston in the Betfred Cup tomorrow.

 ??  ?? 0 Michael Gardyne has been cleared of any wrongdoing
0 Michael Gardyne has been cleared of any wrongdoing

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