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PARTICK THISTLE have blasted the officials who denied Ricco Diack a Premier Sports Cup appearance against Motherwell.

And they want the crucial match REPLAYED after the substitution error.

Partick Thistle have complained to officials at Hampden
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Partick Thistle have complained to officials at HampdenCredit: Kenny Ramsay
They wanted to field Ricco Diack - son of former pro Ian
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They wanted to field Ricco Diack - son of former pro IanCredit: Kenny Ramsay
But Kris Doolan was told the teen wasn't eligible - a call later proven to be incorrect
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But Kris Doolan was told the teen wasn't eligible - a call later proven to be incorrectCredit: Kenny Ramsay

Kris Doolan tried to introduce the young striker in the closing stages of the game but was told officials had no note of the player on the teamsheet.

However post-match investigations by the Jags showed the frontman WAS included in their matchday squad sheets submitted before the match - and he WAS eligible.

Boss Doolan called the mistake out - and revealed it was caused by the fourth official using SCREENSHOTS of the teamlines and a new admin system being used by the SPFL.

But now his club have taken aim at Hampden by writing to organisers and ref chief Willie Collum - and Sunsport understands they want the match REPLAYED.

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Thistle beat Motherwell on penalties but the single point was enough for ‘Well to finish top of their group and take a place in the knock-out round of 16.

Had Partick managed a winner in normal time they could have overtaken the Steelmen as group winners.

And they reckon 19-year-old Diack - with four senior goals to his name - might have made the difference.

They say the bizarre mix-up "placed us at a sporting disadvantage and materially impacted the game by not allowing us to field an attacking player onto the field of play - a player who already has a proven track record of delivering positive attacking play and goals during their time on the pitch."

It's believed they have also called for the match to be replayed - which would place a question-mark over Motherwell's last-16 clash with Kilmarnock, if their request was granted.

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However their club statement aired their grievances in public and echoed the post-match frustrations of Kris Doolan on Sunday.

It read: "Partick Thistle would like to clarify events surrounding yesterday’s Premier Sports Cup group stage fixture against Motherwell.

"We can also confirm we have written to the SPFL and Scottish FA inviting a full explanation of yesterday’s events, which we outline from our perspective as follows:

"A member of our team staff confirmed our team line up and substitutes at 13:38 through the COMET app mandated for team line submission by the Scottish FA and the SPFL. This submission included 20 players, with Ricco Diack listed as the final substitute because the app arranges players in numerical order by squad number.

"Upon confirmation of our team line up, match officials can instantly access our confirmed matchday squad through the COMET app. The opposition team, in this case Motherwell, can also access our confirmed matchday squad through the COMET app as soon as they confirm their line-up. Motherwell confirmed their line up at 13:14.

“I checked with our football operation and he WAS on the list - and when I went to check with the referee he agreed.
“They’d screenshot the names and the ninth name - Ricco’s - was on the second page.
“But what was strange was that they’d nine names for Motherwell.
“Why don’t they just have a bit of paper? Why are we introducing a process in competitive games?
“I don’t blame the referees because they’re still learning the process as well."

Partick Thistle boss Kris Doolan

"Both teams had submitted their line ups in advance of the 13:45 deadline according to SPFL competition rules.

"Concurrently, when both teams confirm their matchday squads, an automated email from the Scottish FA is sent to both clubs and match officials with a PDF copy of a teamsheet, which spreads over two pages and lists the ninth substitute on the second page. In our case this is Ricco Diack, in Motherwell’s case this is number 29, Mark Ferrie.

"During the course of the game, Kris Doolan attempted to put substitute Ricco Diack onto the field of play. The Fourth Official informed the Partick Thistle technical area that Ricco was not a listed substitute, when in fact he was. Our manager was forced to change his substitute as the fourth official would not allow Ricco to enter the field of play.

"On the 84th minute, after when we had intended to substitute Ricco Diack into the game, Motherwell substituted Mark Ferrie, listed on the automated PDF at the exact same text line on the automated team sheet, into the match.

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"Following the conclusion of the game, members of our team staff, including Kris Doolan and Paul McDonald approached the match officials calmly seeking clarification around the situation. The introduction of the COMET system has been a testing time for clubs across the country so we could sympathise with the match officials if they had been affected by a similar issue from the change in technology in the Scottish game.

"The Fourth Official confirmed he had used a screenshot from the automated PDF as a reference for teamlines and also admitted that he had noted Motherwell’s ninth substitute in his notepad. We find it impossible to believe that a screenshot can contain Motherwell’s ninth substitute and not ours with both players listed on the exact same text line.

"It has become clear to us that the processes being followed by match officials for the submission of teamlines through the new system are insufficient. We understand that a number of the match officials refereeing our fixtures so far this season will be using the system for the first time, but there needs to be a system of accountability to ensure fairness and transparency for all clubs.

"We have written to the SPFL and Scottish FA today to request an explanation for this situation which has placed us at a sporting disadvantage and materially impacted the game by not allowing us to field an attacking player onto the field of play, a player who already has a proven track record of delivering positive attacking play and goals during their time on the pitch."

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Jags finished second in Group G but failed to qualify as one of the competition's three best runners-up.

Knock-out matches are scheduled for the weekend of August 17/18.

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