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Coughlin invites Dallas to Ochilview



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Published Date:
20 November 2008

STENHOUSEMUIR manager John Coughlin has reacted with speed following the red cards dished out to Kevin Motion and Willie Lyle in consecutive weeks.

The Ochilview boss has invited former top referee Hugh Dallas – now a member of the SFL refereeing advisory committee – to address his squad tonight (Thursday), and he trusts the exercise will benefit everybody.

"I thought Kevin's red card agai
nst Dumbarton was a bit harsh," he told Heraldsport.

"After watching a DVD of the game, however, I want to vindicate referee Anthony Law because he had no option under the current rules.

"There are a lot of grey areas at the moment and I am delighted Hugh has agreed to come along and explain the up-to-date situation. He will make a presentation with a DVD and discuss any observations we may make.

"I saw the presentation prior to last week's Alba Challenge Cup final at McDiarmid Park, but had already engaged Hugh as I think we can all get a better understanding of the referees' position and the decisions they have to make.

"I have personally slated refs in the past couple of months for decisions I have thought were wrong, only to discover later on they were correct, and I want to update my knowledge before I open my trap in the future.

"There are a lot of managers, myself included, who have had a go at refs in the Press only to end up with egg on their face. So I want to make sure I know what I am talking about before I question decisions.

"I also want my players to have a greater awareness of the current rules and the thinking behind the exercise is to make us a better team."



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  • Last Updated: 20 November 2008 9:45 AM
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