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Scottish Football Association List of Suspensions Issue No SCOTTISH FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION LIST OF SUSPENSIONS ISSUE NO. 43: FRIDAY 4 MAY 2018 IMPORTANT – THIS LIST DOES NOT SUPERSEDE THE FORMAL NOTIFICATION OF PLAYER SUSPENSIONS TO CLUBS BY THE ASSOCIATION, VIA THE CLUB EXTRANET, AND IS INTENDED ONLY FOR USE AS AN ADDITIONAL CROSS-REFERENCE IN THE MONITORING AND OBSERVING, BY CLUBS, OF SUSPENSIONS IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE DISCIPLINARY PROCEDURES. IT DOES NOT DETAIL THE SUSPENSION OF ANY PLAYER WHO HAS BEEN UNREGISTERED FOR MORE THAN ONE SEASON – THIS INFORMATION MUST BE CHECKED DIRECTLY WITH THE DISCIPLINARY DEPARTMENT. IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF CLUBS TO ENSURE THAT SUSPENSIONS ARE SERVED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE DISCIPLINARY PROCEDURES. SHOULD ANY CLUB HAVE AN ENQUIRY REGARDING A PLAYER’S DISCIPLINARY POSITION, PLEASE CONTACT THE DISCIPLINARY DEPARTMENT ON 0141 616 6018 or 07702 864 165. SUSPENSIONS INCURRED BETWEEN 27/04/2018 TO 04/05/2018 DATE INCURRED PLAYER (CLUB) SUSPENSION SPFL – PREMIERSHIP 27/04/2018 35354 - CHRISTOPHE BERRA (HEART OF MIDLOTHIAN F.C.) 1 SPFL FIRST TEAM LEAGUE MATCH FROM 11/05/2018 27/04/2018 124842 - SCOTT FRASER MCKENNA (ABERDEEN F.C.) 1 SPFL FIRST TEAM LEAGUE MATCH FROM 11/05/2018 27/04/2018 461040 - MICHAEL SMITH (HEART OF MIDLOTHIAN F.C.) 1 SPFL FIRST TEAM LEAGUE MATCH FROM 11/05/2018 28/04/2018 38880 - DARREN O'DEA (DUNDEE F.C.) 1 SPFL FIRST TEAM LEAGUE MATCH FROM 12/05/2018 28/04/2018 445252 - NIALL KEOWN (PARTICK THISTLE F.C.) 1 SPFL FIRST TEAM LEAGUE MATCH FROM 12/05/2018 28/04/2018 25271 - STEVEN MACLEAN (ST. JOHNSTONE F.C.) 1 SPFL FIRST TEAM LEAGUE MATCH FROM 12/05/2018 28/04/2018 411387 - GARY RICHARD PERRY DICKER (KILMARNOCK F.C.) 1 SPFL FIRST TEAM LEAGUE MATCH FROM 12/05/2018 29/04/2018 142869 - ROSS MCCRORIE (RANGERS F.C.) 1 SPFL FIRST TEAM LEAGUE MATCH FROM 13/05/2018 29/04/2018 460665 - ALFREDO JOSE MORELOS AVILEZ (RANGERS F.C.) 1 SPFL FIRST TEAM LEAGUE MATCH FROM 13/05/2018 29/04/2018 259600 - LUCAS JOHN BERRY (HEART OF MIDLOTHIAN F.C.) 1 CAS U17 MATCH FROM 13/05/2018 29/04/2018 331786 - JORDAN KEMOE (PARTICK THISTLE F.C.) 1 CAS U17 MATCH IMMEDIATE 29/04/2018 201197 - JACK MACKENZIE (ABERDEEN F.C.) 1 CAS U17 MATCH IMMEDIATE 29/04/2018 312742 - DOMINIC REILLY (PARTICK THISTLE F.C.) 1 CAS U17 MATCH IMMEDIATE 29/04/2018 253962 - KIERAN SHANKS (ABERDEEN F.C.) 1 CAS U17 MATCH FROM 13/05/2018 30/04/2018 234980 - BRODY PATERSON (CELTIC F.C.) 1 DEVELOPM. TEAM/GLASGOW CUP MATCH IMMEDIATE SPFL – CHAMPIONSHIP 28/04/2018 259571 - LEWIS JAMIESON (ST. MIRREN F.C.) 1 CAS U17 MATCH IMMEDIATE 29/04/2018 239403 - LEON CHIWARA (LIVINGSTON F.C.) 1 CAS U17 MATCH FROM 13/05/2018 29/04/2018 220433 - LEWIS MCGRATTAN (GREENOCK MORTON F.C.) 1 CAS U17 MATCH FROM 13/05/2018 01/05/2018 201057 - KALLUM HIGGINBOTHAM (DUNFERMLINE ATH FC) 1 SPFL FIRST TEAM LEAGUE MATCH FROM 15/05/2018 03/05/2018 32116 - CRAIG BARR (DUMBARTON F.C.) 1 SPFL FIRST TEAM LEAGUE MATCH IMMEDIATE AND 1 1 SPFL FIRST TEAM LEAGUE MATCH FROM 12/05/2018 SPFL – LEAGUE ONE 28/04/2018 38943 - IAIN DAVIDSON (RAITH ROVERS F.C.) 2 SPFL FIRST TEAM LEAGUE MATCHES FROM 12/05/2018 28/04/2018 24745 - MARK KERR (AYR UNITED F.C.) 1 SPFL FIRST TEAM LEAGUE MATCH FROM 12/05/2018 28/04/2018 126468 - MICHAEL MCMULLIN (ALBION ROVERS F.C.) 1 SPFL FIRST TEAM LEAGUE MATCH FROM 12/05/2018 28/04/2018 63551 - KIERAN MACDONALD (AIRDRIEONIANS F.C.) 1 SPFL FIRST TEAM LEAGUE MATCH IMMEDIATE 29/04/2018 235184 - KYLE DOHERTY (QUEEN'S PARK F.C.) 1 CAS U17 MATCH FROM 13/05/2018 29/04/2018 260228 - JOHN MCLAREN (QUEEN'S PARK F.C.) 1 CAS U17 MATCH FROM 13/05/2018 29/04/2018 229443 - KYLE TAYLOR (QUEEN'S PARK F.C.) 1 CAS U17 MATCH FROM 13/05/2018 01/05/2018 224180 - ADAM CUMMINS (QUEEN'S PARK F.C.) 2 FIRST TEAM MATCHES IMMEDIATE 02/05/2018 142572 - CALUM CRANE (ALLOA ATHLETIC F.C.) 1 SPFL FIRST TEAM LEAGUE MATCH FROM 16/05/2018 02/05/2018 38943 - IAIN DAVIDSON (RAITH ROVERS F.C.) 1 SPFL FIRST TEAM LEAGUE MATCH IMMEDIATE AND 1 SPFL FIRST TEAM LEAGUE MATCH FROM 16/05/2018 SPFL – LEAGUE TWO 28/04/2018 351541 - OWEN MOXON (ANNAN ATHLETIC F.C.) 1 SPFL FIRST TEAM LEAGUE MATCH IMMEDIATE 28/04/2018 115283 - STEVEN NOTMAN (BERWICK RANGERS F.C.) 2 FIRST TEAM MATCHES IMMEDIATE 02/05/2018 32000 - KEVIN MOON (STIRLING ALBION F.C.) 1 SPFL FIRST TEAM LEAGUE MATCH FROM 16/05/2018 SCOTTISH HIGHLAND FOOTBALL LEAGUE 28/04/2018 245036 - JEVAN ANDERSON (FORMARTINE UNITED F.C.) 1 SHFL FIRST TEAM LEAGUE MATCH IMMEDIATE AND 1 SHFL FIRST TEAM LEAGUE MATCH FROM 12/05/2018 28/04/2018 197289 - IAIN FOGGO (FORT WILLIAM F.C.) 1 SHFL FIRST TEAM LEAGUE MATCH IMMEDIATE 28/04/2018 31778 - MICHAEL GILLESPIE (FORT WILLIAM F.C.) 1 SHFL FIRST TEAM LEAGUE MATCH FROM 12/05/2018 SCOTTISH LOWLAND FOOTBALL LEAGUE Page 1 of 7 27/04/2018 492273 - DRAKE RENDLE (GALA FAIRYDEAN ROVERS F.C.) 1 FIRST TEAM MATCH IMMEDIATE AND 1 SLFL CUP MATCH IMMEDIATE 27/04/2018 147927 - LEWIS HUNTER (UNIVERSITY OF STIRLING FC) 1 SLFL CUP MATCH IMMEDIATE 27/04/2018 115506 - BLAIR OLIVER LYONS (UNIVERSITY OF STIRLING FC) 1 SLFL CUP MATCH IMMEDIATE 27/04/2018 424208 - JACK HUNTER (GRETNA 2008 FC) 1 SLFL CUP MATCH IMMEDIATE 27/04/2018 202055 - STEWART JOHNSTON (WHITEHILL WELFARE F.C.) 1 SLFL/EOS U20 MATCH FROM 11/05/2018 30/04/2018 197162 - BLAIR BATEMAN (CUMBERNAULD COLTS FC) 1 SLFL/EOS U20 MATCH FROM 14/05/2018 30/04/2018 204252 - RYAN MILNE (CUMBERNAULD COLTS FC) 1 SLFL/EOS U20 MATCH FROM 14/05/2018 EAST OF SCOTLAND LEAGUE/EAST OF SCOTLAND FA 28/04/2018 158205 - MARC REID (PRESTON ATHLETIC F.C.) 2 FIRST TEAM MATCHES IMMEDIATE AND 2 EOS MATCHES FROM 12/05/2018 28/04/2018 226189 - KAI COCHRANE (ORMISTON F.C.) 2 FIRST TEAM MATCHES IMMEDIATE 28/04/2018 156322 - DEAN ANDERSON (BURNTISLAND SHIPYARD FC) 1 EOS MATCH IMMEDIATE 02/05/2018 267285 - RYAN FERGUSON (TYNECASTLE F.C.) 1 EOS MATCH IMMEDIATE 02/05/2018 155675 - JACK SMITH (PEEBLES ROVERS F.C.) 1 EOS MATCH FROM 16/05/2018 SOUTH OF SCOTLAND LEAGUE/SOUTHERN COUNTIES FA 27/04/2018 235719 - CONNOR MCCRUDDEN (MID ANNANDALE F.C.) 1 SLFL/EOS U20 MATCH FROM 11/05/2018 27/04/2018 273496 - FINLEY MITCHELL-DELL (MID ANNANDALE F.C.) 1 SLFL/EOS U20 MATCH FROM 11/05/2018 28/04/2018 171448 - CRAIG MUIR (LOCHAR THISTLE FC) 1 SSL MATCH FROM 12/05/2018 28/04/2018 209267 - ROBBIE SMITH (CREETOWN F.C.) 2 FIRST TEAM MATCHES IMMEDIATE 28/04/2018 224359 - MARTIN MILNE (NITHSDALE WANDERERS F.C.) 1 SSL MATCH FROM 12/05/2018 28/04/2018 230631 - ROBERT DARGIE (CREETOWN F.C.) 1 SSL MATCH IMMEDIATE AND 1 SSL MATCH FROM 12/05/2018 02/05/2018 147027 - SEAN MCKENZIE (NITHSDALE WANDERERS F.C.) 1 SOS CUP MATCH IMMEDIATE THE SUSPENSIONS DENOTED ABOVE AROSE FROM MISCONDUCT RECEIVED AND PROCESSED BY THE ASSOCIATION DURING THE PERIOD 27/04/2017 TO 04/05/2018 INCLUSIVE. THEY MAY NOT, THEREFORE, REPRESENT THE COMPLETE LIST OF SUSPENSIONS INCURRED DURING THIS PERIOD. OUTSTANDING SUSPENSIONS DATE INCURRED PLAYER (CLUB) SUSPENSION SPFL - SCOTTISH PREMIERSHIP 08/04/2018 224407 - EDWARD CAMPBELL (KILMARNOCK F.C.) 1 CAS U17 MATCH FROM 22/04/2018 15/04/2018 388800 - CALLUM SHIELDS (KILMARNOCK F.C.) 1 CAS U17 MATCH FROM 29/04/2018 17/04/2018 461004 - RANDY WOLTERS (DUNDEE F.C.) 2 SPFL DEVELOPMENT LEAGUE MATCHES IMMEDIATE AND 1 SPFL DEVELOPMENT LGE MATCH FROM 1/05/2018 18/04/2018 331786 - JORDAN KEMOE (PARTICK THISTLE F.C.) 1 CAS U17 MATCH FROM 02/05/2018 18/04/2018 235716 - ANDREW RODDEN (PARTICK THISTLE F.C.) 1 CAS U17 MATCH FROM 02/05/2018 15/04/2018 259566 - KYLE MCCLELLAND (RANGERS F.C.) 1 CAS U17 MATCH FROM 29/04/2018 21/04/2018 42197 - KENNETH MCLEAN (ABERDEEN F.C.) 1 SPFL FIRST TEAM LEAGUE MATCH FROM 05/05/2018 22/04/2018 237170 - CHARLIE REILLY (HAMILTON ACADEMICAL F.C.) 1 CAS U17 MATCH FROM 06/05/2018 22/04/2018 265249 - CHRISTOPHER PATRICK FINNIE (ST. JOHNSTONE) 1 CAS U17 MATCH FROM 06/05/2018 23/04/2018 186215 - KERR WADDELL (DUNDEE F.C.) 1 SPFL DEVELOPMENT LEAGUE MATCH IMMEDIATE 23/04/2018 210247 - MATTHEW HENVEY (DUNDEE F.C.) 1 SPFL DEVELOPMENT LEAGUE MATCH IMMEDIATE 25/04/2018 232803 - KANE O'CONNOR (HIBERNIAN F.C.) 1 CAS U17 MATCH FROM 09/05/2018 25/04/2018 255790 - RYAN SHANLEY (HIBERNIAN F.C.) 1 CAS U17 MATCH FROM 09/05/2018 27/04/2018 35354 - CHRISTOPHE BERRA (HEART OF MIDLOTHIAN F.C.) 1 SPFL FIRST TEAM LEAGUE MATCH FROM 11/05/2018 27/04/2018 124842 - SCOTT FRASER MCKENNA (ABERDEEN F.C.) 1 SPFL FIRST TEAM LEAGUE MATCH FROM 11/05/2018 27/04/2018 461040 - MICHAEL SMITH (HEART OF MIDLOTHIAN F.C.) 1 SPFL FIRST TEAM LEAGUE MATCH FROM 11/05/2018 28/04/2018 38880 - DARREN O'DEA (DUNDEE F.C.) 1 SPFL FIRST TEAM LEAGUE MATCH FROM 12/05/2018 28/04/2018 445252 - NIALL KEOWN (PARTICK THISTLE F.C.) 1 SPFL FIRST TEAM LEAGUE MATCH FROM 12/05/2018 28/04/2018 25271 - STEVEN MACLEAN (ST. JOHNSTONE F.C.) 1 SPFL FIRST TEAM LEAGUE MATCH FROM 12/05/2018 28/04/2018 411387 - GARY RICHARD PERRY DICKER (KILMARNOCK F.C.) 1 SPFL FIRST TEAM LEAGUE MATCH FROM 12/05/2018 29/04/2018 142869 - ROSS MCCRORIE (RANGERS F.C.) 1 SPFL FIRST TEAM LEAGUE MATCH FROM 13/05/2018 29/04/2018 460665 - ALFREDO JOSE MORELOS AVILEZ (RANGERS F.C.) 1 SPFL FIRST TEAM LEAGUE MATCH FROM 13/05/2018 29/04/2018 259600 - LUCAS JOHN BERRY (HEART OF MIDLOTHIAN F.C.) 1 CAS U17 MATCH FROM 13/05/2018 29/04/2018 331786 - JORDAN KEMOE (PARTICK THISTLE F.C.) 1 CAS U17 MATCH IMMEDIATE 29/04/2018 201197 - JACK MACKENZIE (ABERDEEN F.C.) 1 CAS U17 MATCH IMMEDIATE 29/04/2018 312742 - DOMINIC REILLY (PARTICK THISTLE F.C.) 1 CAS U17 MATCH IMMEDIATE 29/04/2018 253962 - KIERAN SHANKS (ABERDEEN F.C.) 1 CAS U17 MATCH FROM 13/05/2018 SPFL – SCOTTISH CHAMPIONSHIP 07/05/2017 STUART BOAG (FORMERLY GREENOCK MORTON F.C.) * 1 CAS U17 MATCH FROM 21/05/2017 28/05/2017 WILLIAM HOSIE (FORMERLY DUMBARTON F.C.) * 1 CAS U17 MATCH FROM 11/06/2017 15/04/2018 283924 - NATHAN COONEY (DUNDEE UNITED F.C.) 1 CAS U17 MATCH FROM 29/04/2018 15/04/2018 274611 - MICHAEL MCARTHUR (DUNDEE UNITED F.C.) 1 CAS U17 MATCH FROM 29/04/2018 Page 2 of 7 17/04/2018 63752 - CALLUM TAPPING (BRECHIN CITY F.C.) 1 SPFL DEVELOPMENT LEAGUE MATCH FROM 01/05/2018 17/04/2018 57622 - PAUL MCLEAN (BRECHIN CITY F.C.) 1 SPFL DEVELOPMENT LEAGUE MATCH FROM 01/05/2018 18/04/2018 34437 - DOUGLAS HILL (DUMBARTON F.C.) 1 SPFL DEVELOPMENT LEAGUE MATCH FROM 02/05/2018 18/04/2018 315568 - MATTHEW MCLEVY (ST.
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