Marcus Fraser's Red Card Rescinded by Scottish FA
Marcus Fraser's Red Card Rescinded by Scottish FA

Marcus Fraser's Red Card Rescinded by Scottish FA

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St Mirren defender Marcus Fraser's red card from a recent match against Dundee United has been rescinded following a successful appeal at a fast track tribunal. Initially receiving a yellow card for pulling down Louis Moult, the decision was upgraded to red after a VAR review, leading to a penalty that St Mirren goalkeeper Ellery Balcombe saved. The club expressed satisfaction with the rescindment, allowing Fraser to be available for selection in their upcoming game. This outcome follows statements from manager Stephen Robinson, who questioned the validity of the red card, arguing that the contact was minimal. The Scottish FA confirmed the appeal's success on their website, emphasizing the decision's alignment with law 12 governing fouls and misconduct. Fraser's initial dismissal occurred during stoppage time in a match that St Mirren ultimately lost 2-0.

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