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Ross County claim Livingston fan spat in coach’s face

Ross County claim Livingston fan spat in coach’s face

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A home fan spitting at one of Ross County’s coaching staff at the end of their Scottish Premiership play-off at Livingston, according to the club, caused a verbal altercation.

In the first leg of the first leg in West Lothian, Top-flight County capitalized on a 96th-minute penalty to draw the game, which was followed by a furious Livingston fan who yelled and yelled at the visitors’ dugout.

County manager Don Cowie claimed Carl Tremarco’s assistant Carl Tremarco had been spat at the start of the dispute.

Livingston is looking into the incident, which was captured on camera.

Our employees want to protect each other when it occurs because it is a repulsive experience. I wanted to ease my nerves.

Livingston has been excellent, and they have CCTV to track down the culprit and take action.

Steven Ferguson, the Highland club’s chief executive, agreed with his manager’s assertions and said they were “not going to accept that.”

Although Livingston manager David Martindale was not present, he claimed the incident would be “disgusting if true.”

He continued, “I’m sure the club will find out what’s going on.” It is vile. It’s disgusting. Really, really disappointing.

related subjects

  • Ross County
  • Livingston
  • Scottish Premiership
  • Scottish Football
  • Football

Source: BBC

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