Deas says 'lesson learnt' as he returns from suspensionpublished at 12:59 9 August

Kilmarnock defender Robbie Deas says he has a new view on discipline as he returns from suspension to face Hibernian in the Premiership this weekend.
The 25-year-old missed the opening match of the top-flight season for the second successive year due to suspension, having been sent off against Motherwell in the first half of the final game of the last campaign.
"I only found out maybe 48 hours before the game that I wasn't eligible, so I was disappointed," Deas said.
"That's the last two years I've missed the opening game down to my own doing so it's a lesson learnt and it was tough watching the game on Saturday. I felt pretty helpless so I'm really looking forward to this game."
Despite his regret over his suspension, Deas also admitted that his red card against Motherwell was hard to avoid.
"When I look back at the sending-off against Motherwell at the end of last season, it was a bit more last-ditch and sometimes I can be like that.
"Whereas if I let Lennon Miller go through, he either has a chance of scoring or not, but I'm still on the pitch to make a difference.
"If I make a tackle or take him out, I'm off the pitch for the last 70 minutes and I put the team in a position with 10 men. It's just moments like that."
"I've spoken to coaches about it, I've spoken to my dad about it, different people and it's just all learning for me, but I feel like I'm in a better position now where I know what I'm going to do."