The Scotsman

SFA imposes two-match ban on Clarke for criticisin­g referee Mclean

- By GAVIN MCCAFFERTY

Kilmarno ck manager Steve Clarke will have to sit in the stand during his team’s crunch game against R angers after he was handed an immediate two-match touchline ban.

The 55-year-old received the punishment – as well as an extra game’s ban suspended until the end of 2019 – following a Scottish Football Asso - ciation disciplina­ry hearing.

Clarke will be in the Rugby Park stand as his team bid to secure third spot in the Pre - miership and a guaranteed Europa League place.

His trip to Hampden came as the SFA close in on an appointmen­t for the vacant Scotland manager’ s role with Clarke among their main preferred options.

Clarke was charged with making criticism of a referee which might indicate bias or incompeten­ce or impinge on his character after calling for Steven Mclean never to referee another Kilmarnock game.

The former Scotland defender spoke out after his team had three players sent off during a 1- 0 defeat by Aberdeen on 20 April. Rory M ck enzie’ s red card was later rescinded.

He said after the game :“I went over and congratula­ted him [Mclean] and told him it was the worst performanc­e I had ever seen in my career – and it is a long career.

“He lost control of the game in the first half. He actually lost control of a profession­al football match. When we lost 2-1 to Hearts earlier in the season I mentioned the referee that night and it was Steven as well. And he didn’t control that game properly either.

“I feel a little bit sorry for him. People tell me historical­ly that he has never been particular­ly kind to Kilmarnock.

“I think he feels the pr essure of the fact that his father played so many games here. I really do.

“I have mentioned it a couple of times privately but publicly I am saying now, I think it would be better for Steven and Kilmarnock if Steven doesn’t referee any more games for us. Quite simple.

“It is a big family connection. Stuart Mclean was a top, top player here. I remember coming to watch him.”

Clarke received a suspended two-match ban earlier in the season following criticism of the SFA’S disciplina­ry procedures, but the charge was only proved in relation to a different rule and the new offence will not trigger the punishment.

In an eventful week for the former Chelsea defender, Clarke was earlier named Scottish Football Writers’ As sociation manager of the year. He saw off competitio­n from Scotland women’s boss Shelley Kerr, Livingston manager Gary Holt and Arbroath’s Dick Campbell to take the award for a second season running.

Clarke was also voted top manager this month by his counterpar­ts in the Scottish league.

● Rangers’ full-back Jon Flanagan will learn his fate today after his hearing, for lashing out at Celtic’ s Scott Brown during last Sunday’s Old Firm clash, was delayed by 24 hours.

Flanagan was offered a twogame ban after being cited, but Rangers chose to appeal against the sanction and requested a delay.

The player was booked following the incident but the SFA decided there was a case to answer.

 ??  ?? 0 Steve Clarke: Spoke out.
0 Steve Clarke: Spoke out.

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