The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

Stamp out the pyrotechni­cs, says manager

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Malky Mackay has called for pyrotechni­cs to be stamped out of football following constant disruption from visiting supporters during Ross County’s defeat by Dundee United.

The match was delayed on several occasions due to smoke bombs being thrown on to the pitch by United’s travelling support.

Sections of the United support also twice invaded the pitch, with midfielder Kevin McDonald injured amid one of the rushes.

Although he could understand the excitement of the visiting fans Mackay took particular issue with the use of flares, insisting he was concerned for the safety of stewards and officials who had to remove them.

Mackay said: “It’s the last day of the season and there was a kind of carnival atmosphere.

“But that safety aspect, with pyrotechni­cs coming on, is something that needs to stop in Scottish football as it can hurt people.

“People have actually got to lift those off the pitch and they are 500 degrees. The pyrotechni­cs need to be looked at and addressed in Scottish football.

“It’s something that across the board isn’t acceptable, if we are talking about safety at football clubs, and respect at grounds for anything and everything.

“There are stewards trying to get these things off the park, which is putting their lives in danger.”

United boss Tam Courts stopped short of condemning the actions of the visiting supporters.

He said: “That (pyrotechni­cs) seems to be the way fans want to showcase themselves in a carnival atmosphere.

“The fans pitched up in huge numbers and gave us tremendous backing. We certainly felt that presence.

“Kevin McDonald slipped and someone landed on top of him. I think it was his shoulder that got hurt.

“The Dundee United fans have been so starved of success for a club of this size and have given absolutely everything home and away this season. I think they can be forgiven for being a bit over-zealous.”

County went into the game knowing they would finish sixth regardless of the outcome, with their own European hopes coming to an end earlier last week.

Mackay was pleased his own players got the opportunit­y to show their appreciati­on to the Staggies fans in a lap of honour after the match.

He added: “I wanted them to get back out there, as this is about the 38-game season and making sure they are proud of who they are, of who their families are and the badge.

“They have to be proud of what they have achieved. A lot of them are not going to be here next year.

“That group will split up now, and it’s just important they go and thank their fans.”

 ?? ?? Smoke bombs are removed at Victoria Park on Saturday.
Smoke bombs are removed at Victoria Park on Saturday.

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