The Scotsman

Rice makes referees plea and says ‘respect must be a two-way thing’

- By ANDY NEWPORT

Furious Hamilton boss Brian Rice has demanded more respect from referees after hintingata­neasterroa­dsnub from official Craig Napier.

The Accies boss is still simmering over the red-card decision that cost his side dear last time out against Hibernian.

Rice's team went on to suffer a 2-0 defeat in Leith after having Jamie Hamilton dismissed by Napier for a foul on Martin Boyle. The sending-off was later overturned after replays showed Hamilton did not make contact with the Hibs forward but that is little consolatio­n to Rice, whose team now find themselves again propping up the Premiershi­p table.

Rice might have been more understand­ing had he been given a clear explanatio­n by Napier after the game - but 11 days on it seems the Hamilton manager is still waiting to be told exactly what was the thinking behind that costly decision.

"Referees are accountabl­e to whoever they are accountabl­e to," said Rice ahead of tonight's clash with St Johnstone.

"They are not accountabl­e to us as managers because we don't get an answer from them.

"It's a very difficult job and I understand that - but they are well paid."

Asked if there should be better communicat­ion with bosses, Rice responded in combative mood, saying: "What you mean show us a bit of respect and speak to us?

"I think there should be transparen­cy with everything. I get asked questions

about performanc­es and team selection.

"So the referees must be accountabl­e to someone and I'm sure they are - but it's just not to us as managers by explaining decisions.

"Some referees will talk to you and explain the decisions - but a lot won't and don't want to get dragged into it.

"It's a very difficult situation. I've not got all the answers.

"I got a response (from Craig Napier after the game at Easter

Road) but you cannae print it.

"It's very frustratin­g because you can imagine how I'm feeling at the time. We've been dealt a blow in the game. I'm standing up for my players and I just want a wee bit of clarity on it but you don't get a clear answer.

"Respect must be a two-way thing. Referees, their assistants, fourth officials deserve all the respect in the world from myself, my players, my staff but it has to be a two

way thing and I don't think it always is."

Rice has no shortage of respect for Callum Davidson's Betfred Cup winners St Johnstone, who head to the Foys Stadium just three days on from their Hampden triumph over Livingston.

There was muted celebratio­ns for Saints as the Covid-19 crisis put a dampener on their Perth party, but Rice expects to face a team high in spirit.

He said: "I've played in teams

that have won cups and spurs you on.

"There is no hangover. It gives you a sense that you want more of that success.

"St Johnstone want to get up the table and into the top six but I have got to concentrat­e on what we've got to do.

"We could move off the bottom and jump a couple of places with a win but we need to put in a strong performanc­e as St Johnstone will be on a high and are playing very well."

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 ??  ?? 0 Hamilton boss Brian Rice is still angry about the costly red-card decision in Accies’ defeat by Hibernian last time out
0 Hamilton boss Brian Rice is still angry about the costly red-card decision in Accies’ defeat by Hibernian last time out

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