Niall McGinn netted the equaliser from the penalty spot and the draw ended Dundee's hopes of avoiding relegation from the Scottish Premier League .Dundee had an opportunity to take this down to another weekend and it was taken out of our hands by a diabolical decision. I'm still very bitter about it.Aberdeen manager Derek McInnes has defended Pawlett against what his opponents thought was a theatrical dive when challenged by Lewis Toshney.Brown, who recently signed a two-year contract, is unconcerned whether Pawlett faces retrospective action but thought the SFA had questions to answer. "I've been happy with the referees. We had some dodgy decisions - in the cup game against Dundee United, the ball was out the park and they got a free-kick and got a goal from it.But the 22-year-old winger, who has previously been banned for diving, appears likely to be served with a notice of complaint from Scottish Football Association compliance officer Vincent Lunny.He is a young player and he's got previous, but you have officials out there to deal with that," Brown told Sportsound.And Brown claims he would substitute any player who won a penalty in such a way for his own team.I'm not too concerned about the player, I'm concerned about the officials. The officials are the ones that have cost us the game.I'd take him off right away," Brown told BBC Radio Scotland before highlighting the implications of the decision.
Monday, 6 May 2013
John Brown threatens
Niall McGinn netted the equaliser from the penalty spot and the draw ended Dundee's hopes of avoiding relegation from the Scottish Premier League .Dundee had an opportunity to take this down to another weekend and it was taken out of our hands by a diabolical decision. I'm still very bitter about it.Aberdeen manager Derek McInnes has defended Pawlett against what his opponents thought was a theatrical dive when challenged by Lewis Toshney.Brown, who recently signed a two-year contract, is unconcerned whether Pawlett faces retrospective action but thought the SFA had questions to answer. "I've been happy with the referees. We had some dodgy decisions - in the cup game against Dundee United, the ball was out the park and they got a free-kick and got a goal from it.But the 22-year-old winger, who has previously been banned for diving, appears likely to be served with a notice of complaint from Scottish Football Association compliance officer Vincent Lunny.He is a young player and he's got previous, but you have officials out there to deal with that," Brown told Sportsound.And Brown claims he would substitute any player who won a penalty in such a way for his own team.I'm not too concerned about the player, I'm concerned about the officials. The officials are the ones that have cost us the game.I'd take him off right away," Brown told BBC Radio Scotland before highlighting the implications of the decision.
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