Friday, 4 May 2007, 00:17 GMT 01:17 UK
Kenny says SFA 'lack compassion'
Dunfermline boss Stephen Kenny has hit out at the Scottish Football Association over the Scottish Cup final bans for Tam McManus and Stephen Glass.
The pair are cup-tied because they were unused substitutes for Falkirk and Hibernian in previous rounds.
Kenny said: "It's tough on the players when people just shrug their shoulders and say 'that's the rules'.
"I think there should be more compassion for players. How can you be banned when you haven't kicked a ball?"
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