The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Saints boss will show no mercy to red card duo

Inquiry launched into St Johnstone players’ punch-up

- Mark Mackay

St Johnstone have launched an investigat­ion into an on-pitch brawl between teammates.

Danny Swanson and Richard Foster came to blows during the Perth side’s 1-0 defeat to Hamilton on Saturday, which forced Saints to play on with just nine men after Swanson and Foster were given red cards during the half-time break.

The pair have now been suspended while the club looks into the incident.

Saints boss Tommy Wright said: “We will carry out an investigat­ion and the players know I’m not going to show them any sympathy.

“If what’s alleged to have happened has happened, we will come down on them as hard as we can legally.”

Former St Johnstone player Allan Preston has appealed for the Perth club not to axe scrapping stars Danny Swanson and Richard Foster.

The radio pundit saw the Saints-turnedsinn­ers clash on the stroke of half-time at Hamilton’s Superseal Stadium.

Players rushed to separate the raging team-mates as they made for the tunnel after trading blows. When the dust settled, Foster and Swanson were both shown red cards by referee Don Robertson and nine-man Saints’ European hopes were dented by a late strike from Accies player Alex D’Acol.

Hamilton coach Guillaume Beuzelin was sent to the stand after being sucked into the mayhem.

The Perth club moved swiftly to suspend both players as they began a probe, with furious boss Tommy Wright pledging tough sanctions if the pair were found guilty.

But one-time McDiarmid midfielder Preston has appealed for clemency.

He said: “St Johnstone have done the right thing by suspending them while they investigat­e the affair.

“There has been no knee-jerk reaction by the club.” Continued on page 55

“I sincerely hope the boys aren’t facing the sack. That would be really harsh,” said Preston.

“Both players will be utterly embarrasse­d by their behaviour. It has made national news.

“It was 30 seconds of utter madness. The red mist came down and they will deeply regret what happened.

“They know they were out of order. But they shook hands and I’m told while the second half was going on they were sitting chatting in the away dressing room.

“There’s not a footballer out there who hasn’t had the red mist descend and done something they regret.

“But look at these two lads down the years and this incident is totally out of character. That should be taken on board.

“And I think you have to remember the good work these players have done for the club this season. Swanson has scored a lot of goals and Foster has been arguably their most consistent performer.

“They have to take what is coming to them and fair enough that will be a heavy sanction. They should be facing the maximum fine open to the club of two weeks’ wages and they will automatica­lly miss big games against Hearts and Inverness this week.

“I don’t know what happens with fines for bookings or being late at the club nowadays but in my time they were put into a players’ pool for a night out. That can’t happen in this case.

“Maybe the money could go to subsidise fans travelling to another game this season because they were let down along with the other players and the manager looking for a win to open up the gap on Hearts.

“Danny and Richard let down themselves and took the shine off a day when the headlines should have been all about securing another topsix finish.

“This is a club which has no divine right to be in the top half of the league year after year and it is a fantastic achievemen­t to be challengin­g for fourth and a possible European spot.

“But inevitably it has been overshadow­ed by what happened on the half-time whistle. It has taken the gloss off their feat.

“They left nine team-mates hanging on, trying to hold out for a point. And they almost did it. I thought they were magnificen­t to a man.

“How many times do we talk about the camaraderi­e and the team spirit Tommy has at St Johnstone? I’d say it is still there and this won’t change things.”

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