St Mirren: Kenny McLean red card overturned
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Referee Willie Collum came in for stinging criticism following the New Year's Day game in Paisley
St Mirren forward Kenny McLean has had the red card he was shown against Kilmarnock rescinded by a Scottish FA judicial panel.
The 23-year-old will now be available for Saturday's match against Aberdeen in Paisley.
McLean was dismissed by referee Willie Collum for his reaction to a tackle on a team-mate from Ross Barbour.
"Decisions from the officials cost us," said Buddies caretaker boss Gary Teale following the 2-1 New Year's Day loss.
All the goals at St Mirren Park came from the penalty spot, while Killie's Craig Slater was also sent off.
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