Dundee United have failed in their attempt to have Amar Fatah and Pan Camara's red cards overturned. Both players will sit out Wednesday's Premiership game against Hibernian at Easter Road and the visit of Aberdeen seven days later. A panel convened by the Scottish FA rejected wrongful dismissal claims against the pair following United's 3-0 defeat by Hearts on Saturday.
Dundee United have failed in their attempt to have Amar Fatah and Pan Camara's red cards overturned.
Both players will sit out Wednesday's Premiership game against Hibernian at Easter Road and the visit of Aberdeen seven days later.
A panel convened by the Scottish FA rejected wrongful dismissal claims against the pair following United's 3-0 defeat by Hearts on Saturday.
Fatah was sent off for catching Marc Leonard on the ankle midway through the first half and Camara was dismissed for motioning his head towards the same player off the ball.
The deadline-day arrival of 21-year-old Ghanaian midfielder Emmanuel Agyei from Israeli side Ashdod could help offset the absence of Camara.
United uploaded a video highlights reel of their new signing which showed his running power, dynamism and tough tackling.
Manager Jim Goodwin told United's website: "Emmanuel is a player whose energy and willingness to play forward quickly caught our attention.
"He's comfortable receiving the ball under pressure and has shown he can operate in different roles, whether that's sitting in front of the backline or playing in a more advanced, box-to-box position.
"Emmanuel has extensive experience of senior football in Ghana, having made in excess of 70 appearances back home in the top flight, while he has become a more polished and rounded midfielder during his time in Israel playing against strong European opposition.
"His career path shows a mental toughness and willingness to challenge himself in new environments, and that's exactly the type of character I'm keen to add to my existing group."
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