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Thread: A Disciplinary Tribunal convened today

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    A Disciplinary Tribunal convened today

    in accordance with the Judicial Panel Protocol to consider the following cases:

    Alleged Party in Breach: Paul Paton (Dundee United)
    Match: Dundee Utd v Aberdeen - 13th December 2014 (SPFL Premiership)

    Disciplinary Rule(s) allegedly breached:

    Disciplinary Rule 200: By spitting at an opponent at a match

    Outcome: Notice of complaint upheld

    Sanction: Two match suspension imposed with immediate effect



    Alleged Party in Breach: Andrew Dowie (Queen of the South)
    Match: Queen of the South v Rangers - 12th December 2014 (SPFL Championship)

    Disciplinary Rule(s) allegedly breached:

    Disciplinary Rule 200: Committing violent conduct at a match by deliberately standing on an opposing player's leg.

    Outcome: Notice of complaint upheld

    Sanction: Two match suspension imposed with immediate effect

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    re: A Disciplinary Tribunal convened today

    Kind of strange when Hayes said he didn't do it.

    As for the QotS boy, no defence for that one.

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    re: A Disciplinary Tribunal convened today

    the kangaroo court is a joke the guys were provoked by the so called victims

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