LUCKY talisman Ian Wright could be punished by the Scottish Football Association again tomorrow.
But it won't affect his build-up for Burnley's promotion clash with Gillingham just hours later.
The SFA's general purposes committee will decide whether the Clarets star breached their regulations in a newspaper article concerning the after-match incident which recently landed him with a two-match ban.
Wright, who again helped turn the game when he came off the bench in the Clarets' dramatic 2-1 win at Oxford on Saturday, was found guilty of serious misconduct for pushing the fourth official after Celtic's match at Kilmarnock in January.
However, even if tomorrow's case against Wright, who will not attend the hearing, is proved he faces a fine and not a further suspension. "After the original newspaper article he was written to to ask for his comments which will be taken on board when it's decided whether the article could be construed as critical of the match officials," said SFA spokesman Andy Mitchell.
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