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Kilmarnock dispute Covid breach punishment
Rangers manager Steven Gerrard (right) speaks to Kilmarnock's Stuart Findlay at the end of the Scottish Premiership match at Rugby Park

ALEX DYER expressed his bewilderment over the Scottish Professional Football League’s (SPFL) decision to punish Kilmarnock for Covid-19 breaches.

The Ayrshire club admitted breaching regulations and were punished with an automatic 3-0 defeat against Motherwell and a £40,000 fine, which was suspended until June 30 following an SPFL tribunal.

Kilmarnock expressed their anger with the punishment in an official club statement on Thursday and Dyer echoed that following Saturday’s 1-0 defeat at Hamilton.

He said: “It has not been a good week for the club. The officials have decided to give the opposition three points. It doesn’t make sense to me when we are going through what we are going through. The whole world is going through a pandemic and the league has decided to come out at us a little bit when they should be protecting us.

“The club spent a lot of money putting in the right measurements and we have been slapped round the face this week. Down south big games were called off and all they say is they hope everyone gets well and we will rearrange the game. Everything is a drama.”

Dyer was dismayed by the governing body’s decision after claiming Kilmarnock attempted to follow all protocols amid difficult circumstances.

Dyer said: “We have tried our best. First it was one metre then it was two metres. A lot of things have happened behind the scenes but this inquiry has been a joke. It should never have happened in the first place.

“They are supposed to look after us and protect us and now they want to punish us.

“We don’t need to go down that route. People have lost jobs and lives. It is nothing to that. But we are trying to go in the right direction and do the right things. People sit up on their high chair and they give out punishments and no-one comes back to them. It is easy for them.”

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