Mark McGhee charged with misconduct over Dundee outburst
McGhee was unhappy that referee John Beaton and assistant Ross Haswell allowed play to continue after Dundee goalkeeper David Mitchell appeared to carry the ball over his goal-line after catching Scott McDonald’s cross.
The Scotland assistant manager has been hit with a misconduct charge by Scottish Football Association compliance officer Tony McGlennan accusing him of adopting aggressive behaviour and using “offensive, abusing and/or insulting” language towards both a match official and a steward.
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Hide AdMcGhee, whose team lost 2-0 at Dens Park on 5 November, has a week to respond with a hearing date pencilled in for 1 December.
After the game, McGhee was asked if he had received an explanation from Beaton. He said: “They don’t give you any explanation. He never gave me any explanation last year when he gave a penalty against Chris Cadden and we drew 2-2 here. The same referee.
“I have to say though, the linesman has got to help him. There are two of them there and they can’t see it. I can’t understand it.’’