Fan Allegedly Spits on Ross County Coach

Livingston v Ross County

In the Scottish Premiership play-off first leg between Livingston and Ross County, a confrontation erupted at the final whistle due to an alleged incident involving a Livingston fan spitting at a Ross County coaching staff member. Ross County manager Don Cowie claimed his assistant Carl Tremarco was spat upon, while Ross County's chief executive Steven Ferguson stated the club will not tolerate such behavior. Livingston manager David Martindale expressed disappointment and assured that the club would investigate the matter. The game ended in a 1-1 draw, with Ronan Hale scoring a late penalty to equalize Danny Wilson's opener. The second leg will take place in Dingwall on Monday, with the winner securing a spot in the top flight for next season.


Source: BBC Sports Football

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