Ross McCrorie: Aberdeen under a lot of pressure in push for top-six finish
Ross McCrorie admits Aberdeen have to get themselves out of a self-imposed “sticky situation” as they bid for a top-six finish.
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Ross McCrorie admits Aberdeen have to get themselves out of a self-imposed “sticky situation” as they bid for a top-six finish.
Aberdeen and Hibs have been regular adversaries in the transfer window over recent seasons.
Incensed Hibernian star Ryan Porteous has taken to Instagram to vent after his red card appeal was rejected by the Scottish FA appeals panel.
The 22-year-old was dismissed by referee Alan Muir for ‘denying the opposing team or an opponent a goal or an obvious goalscoring opportunity as defined by Law 12’ when he fouled Ross McCrorie around an hour into the Scottish Premiership match.
Hibernian’s Ryan Porteous will serve a four-game ban after losing an appeal against his red card in Saturday’s 3-1 cinch Premiership defeat by Aberdeen.
Ryan Porteous will only be available for three more league games this season after the Scottish Football Association extended his red card ban.
The 22-year-old was sent off for a foul on Ross McCrorie, with referee Alan Muir awarding a penalty.
Hibs' appeal against Ryan Porteous ' red card at Pittodrie has failed.