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Ross County manager John Hughes charged with notice of complaint by Scottish FA for alleged comments after matches against St Mirren and Hibernian


By Will Clark

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Ross County manager John Hughes has been charged with a notice of complaint by the Scottish FA for allegedly criticising match officials.

Ross County boss John Hughes has been charged with a notice of complaint from the Scottish FA.
Ross County boss John Hughes has been charged with a notice of complaint from the Scottish FA.

The Staggies boss was issued with a notice of complaint by the Scottish FA for allegedly breaching two rules during matches against St Mirren on February 27 and Hibernian on March 13.

The charges include allegedly criticising the decisions and performances of match official in such a way as to indicate bias or incompetence on the part of such match official or make remarks about such match officials which impinge on his character.

The hearing will take place on Thursday, April 29.


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