Brad McKay charged over Juanma ‘typical foreigner’ jibe

Brad McKay and Juanma Delgado tussle at Tynecastle. Pic: Ian RutherfordBrad McKay and Juanma Delgado tussle at Tynecastle. Pic: Ian Rutherford
Brad McKay and Juanma Delgado tussle at Tynecastle. Pic: Ian Rutherford
ST JOHNSTONE defender Brad McKay has been charged by the Scottish Football Association for making an offensive comment about Hearts striker Juanma.

McKay received a notice of complaint from the SFA compliance officer, Tony McGlennan, for his choice of words talking to media after Hearts’ opening-day 4-3 win over St Johnstone.

The SFA allege that he broke rule 73 of their disciplinary by making a “comment of an offensive nature” about Juanma. “He’s a typical foreigner, he gets touched and goes down. He was holding the back of his head and rolling about the place,” said McKay.

The centre-back has until Monday, August 24, to respond to the complaint. Should he challenge it, a hearing will take place on Thursday, September 3.

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