Aberdeen boss Jim Goodwin has refused to handle the SFA cost over feedback made on Hibs defender Ryan Porteous.
The Dons misplaced their Scottish Premiership conflict with the Easter Street males earlier than the worldwide break, when Aberdeen's Liam Scales was despatched off following a tussle with Porteous which led to a penalty simply earlier than the half-time. Fuming Goodwin unleashed on the Scotland cap on the full-time whistle, branding the actions from the 23-year-old as “blatant dishonest” which led to the SFA intervening.
Goodwin has been charged below guidelines 73 and 77 of the SFA structure which covers offensive statements and says all gamers and workers should act in the most effective pursuits of the sport. A listening to date has been set for October 6. Nevertheless, he wasn't keen to present a lot away because the Dons put together to get again to league motion in opposition to Kilmarnock on Saturday.
Talking forward of the showdown at Pittodrie, Goodwin stated: "I do not actually have an awesome deal that I am allowed to say at this second in time as a result of the listening to hasn't taken place. With reference to the sport, I used to be extraordinarily disenchanted that we might misplaced and thought we had been fairly snug at 11 v 11 one nil up, with a minute to go earlier than half-time.
"I do consider that if we would saved 11 males on the pitch then we would not have misplaced the sport so I am disenchanted to lose the sport and drop factors, however we'll see what the end result of the listening to is. I do not like swerving questions, I believe I at all times do try to give an trustworthy reply now and again however on this event I am restricted to what I can say."
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