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DUNDEE striker Leigh Griffiths has been handed a SFA charge of excessive misconduct for kicking a lit flare into a stand of St Johnstone fans last week.
Griffiths was charged by Police Scotland in relation to “culpable and reckless” conduct and now the SFA has also charged the 31-year-old striker, on loan from Celtic, for bringing the game into disrepute and acting in a manner that is improper and not in the best interests of the game.
The Scotland international apologised the following day for the incident and claimed he had only meant to remove the item from the pitch after it was thrown on following a Saints goal in the away side’s 2-0 win on September 22.
In his statement issued on Dundee’s official website the day after the incident, Griffiths said: “It was regrettable that the pyrotechnic ended up back in the stand as my intention was just to remove it from the pitch.
“Having just lost a goal, I was eager to get the match restarted as quickly as possible, and I would like to apologise for any distress caused by this action.”
