Ross County manager Stuart Kettlewell must wait to learn whether he faces a touchline ban after his Scottish FA hearing was postponed until September 30.
Kettlewell’s case was due to be heard today, after he was issued with a notice of complaint after being sent off in the wake of the Staggies’ 1-0 defeat to Livingston on August 29.
The SFA issued a notice of complaint to Kettlewell for allegedly breaching disciplinary rule 72 – publicly criticising “the decision(s) and/or performance(s) of any or all match official(s) in such a way as to indicate bias or incompetence on the part of such match official; or make remarks about such match official(s) which impinge on his character.”
Kettlewell has also been issued a notice of complaint for allegedly breaching disciplinary rule 203 – “No member of team staff shall commit misconduct at a match.”
Kettlewell will now have to wait nearly another two weeks to learn his fate, meaning he will be in the dugout for County’s Premiership trip to St Johnstone this weekend.
Kettlewell’s Scottish FA hearing postponed until September 30