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Ross County manager John Hughes will miss final two games of league season


By Will Clark

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Ross County manager John Hughes will miss the final two games of the regular Premiership season.

John Hughes and Brian Rice will both be banned from the dugout.
John Hughes and Brian Rice will both be banned from the dugout.

Hughes has been served with a four match touchline ban, of which two matches are suspended, after an SFA hearing today.

Hughes was served with a notice of complaint for his public criticism of referees in Ross County's matches against St Mirren on February 27 and Hibernian on March 13.

It means Hughes will not be in the dugout for Wednesday's match against Hamilton Academical and their final regular season match at Motherwell.

Ross County confirmed the outcome from the SFA but declined to make further comment.

Hamilton Academical manager Brian Rice has also been given a four match suspension for comments on referees against St Mirren on April 3.

He will also miss the final two matches of the regular season with two further matches suspended.


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