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Chisholm ban is not for Hampden

Gordon Chisholm with the Scottish Cup
Chisholm's ban does not apply for the Scottish Cup semi-final

Queen of the South manager Gordon Chisholm has been given a two-match touchline ban but will be able to sit in the Hampden dugout on Saturday.

Chisholm will lead out the First Division underdogs against Aberdeen in the Scottish Cup semi-final.

But, unless he lodges a successful appeal, the Queens boss will be banned from 15 April.

He was reported for leaving his technical area and showing dissent against Livingston on 1 April.

Queens coach Billy Dodds has already served one match of a three-game ban imposed by the Scottish Football Association.

Dodds officially took up his role at Palmerston last week.

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And he was immediately served with the suspension that had been awaiting his return to the game since 2006.

Dodds had received the ban following an incident during a match between Aberdeen and Dundee United, with whom he was assistant manager.

Meanwhile, Albion Rovers assistant manager Paul Martin has until 14 April to appeal against a two-game suspension imposed for misconduct in the technical area during a match against East Stirlingshire on 29 March.


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