Newcastle Jets have appointed Kenny Miller as technical director just days following his retirement.
25.01.2020 - 00:41 / dailyrecord.co.uk
The SFA have been urged to forget about punishing Leigh Griffiths for the tape throwing incident against Kilmarnock.
The Celtic striker was involved in an exchange with a Kilmarnock fan when he threw his sock tape at the supporter as he was subbed in the 3-1 win at Rugby Park.
But former Rangers frontman Kenny Miller and ex-Celtic defender John Hughes want the Rugby Park flashpoint - and situations like Alfredo Morelos' gesture - to be completely forgotten about.
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Newcastle Jets have appointed Kenny Miller as technical director just days following his retirement.
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