Hamilton Accies boss John Rankin opens up on 'bitter disappointment' of transfer embargo after Dumbarton defeat
The Lanarkshire club were punished by the SPFL on Friday for failing to notify the SPFL they had been in default of their tax obligations to HMRC on three occasions, and now can't sign senior players for the entirety of this campaign.
It is a huge blow to their League One title aspirations this season, having been relegated from the Championship last season off the back of a 15-point deduction from the SPFL for multiple rule breaches, including relating to the non-payment of players.
Hamilton's woes were compounded today when they lost 1-0 at home to League Two side Dumbarton in their final Premier Sports Cup group game and Rankin has spoken for the first time since the club were hammered by the SPFL.
The likes of Ricki Lamie, Charlie Telfer and Aaron Comrie had contract offers withdrawn due to the ruling and Rankin admits the embargo leaves them with a mountain to climb in the league this term.
Speaking to the club media, he said: "We are absolutely gutted. We were on the training pitch preparing for today's game when we got the news and I broke it to the players.
READ MORE: Hamilton Accies admit 'serious weaknesses in our finance and administration' following player ban
READ MORE: Accies' fans group lashes out at 'alarming managerial and operational failures' after transfer ban
READ MORE: SPFL hammer Hamilton Accies with a season-long transfer embargo
"It is very tough. The players were raw, flat and it is tough even now but we had to make sure we approached today in the right manner.
"The players obviously had questions to ask because they came in and saw boys come in and train and be here for the full pre-season.
"I feel for everyone with what we've got just now in the squad because we can't bring anyone in because of this embargo.
"I am deeply gutted and it is something we've had to swallow.
"But the commitment and the professionalism from the players over the last day has been great. They are all together and right now there is nothing else for it.
"Hopefully we can overcome the challenge that lies ahead because, let's be honest about it, if we can't sign players for over a year it is going to be a tough challenge with the squad that we have.
"But with the character we have, once we get over the initial bitter disappointment, we will come together and we will be fine."
Despite the embargo, Accies are able to sign under-19 players or amateurs and the ruling saw the club hand a debut to 16-year-olds Josh Carson and Aaron Eadie.
In the end, it was former Airdrie striker Ally Roy who shot down Accies as he pounced on a short header and lobbed Dean Lyness on the stroke of half-time to net the game's only goal.
Reflecting on the match, Rankin added: "The hard part after yesterday's news was to make sure that everyone was ready and in the right mind to play.
"We got clearance for two tralists at 1.30pm and we weren't able to name the team until then.
"We gave Josh Carson his first start within that and we had to make sure that we protect people for next week in the league campaign, because that is the most important thing.
"That was my first thought, to make sure we are ready for next Saturday.
"But we looked really lethargic and I get that after the news yesterday, so it was about trying to motivate them to make sure they go and play.
"Just before half-time the game changes with a mistake, it's a short back pass and then they get their goal.
"After that, I felt we upped the tempo in the second half, huffed and puffed.
"We made changes towards the end to give some boys minutes and protect others.
"We took Connor Smith off to protect him and Kayden Aitken made his debut. We had chances and good opportunities but it just looked like it was one of those days. It sums up the feeling over the last 24 hours."
Accies host Montrose in their League One opener on Saturday.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles
Yahoo
12 minutes ago
- Yahoo
Pictures: Manchester United players move into stunning new-look Carrington
Manchester United have confirmed that Ruben Amorim and his players returned to a new and revamped Carrington training facility on Wednesday morning. Carrington undergoes improvements Last year, United confirmed that they had initiated work on an ambitious £50m project that would see Carrington be transformed into a 'world-class' complex. A big part of Sir Jim Ratcliffe's bid to become co-owner of United was to invest heavily in improving United's infrastructure after several years of neglect and pitiful management by the Glazer family. Award-winning and Manchester-born architect Lord Norman Foster was hired to oversee the renovations at Carrington. United noted that they planned to revamp the gym, medical, nutrition and recovery areas and insisted there was 'a design emphasis on creating more space for collaboration and innovation among players and staff.' The project ran throughout the entire 2024/25 season and was set to officially open just before the start of the upcoming campaign. Last week, Amorim said about the redeveloped Carrington, 'It's like a new start with different standards and I think to go to our building, to the new building is like a fresh start.' 'So, I think the timing is completely perfect to do everything. The good thing is that everybody's aligned what we need to do and now it's to win games, game by game try to win every game and the performance are really important as well.' Now, United have announced that the players have returned to a new-look Carrington following the completion of their United States pre-season tour. United players return to new-look Carrington The club relayed in a statement, 'While away in the States, the refurbishment of our Carrington training complex was completed and the players have now moved in.' 'The innovative new facility will officially open with a ribbon-cutting event on Friday.' The post below features some photos of the players inside the upgraded facility. United also teased the Carrington's opening on social media. United are back in action on Saturday when they take on Fiorentina in their final pre-season clash before the Premier League campaign kicks off. Featured image Carl Recine via Getty Images online polls Follow us on Bluesky: @
Yahoo
41 minutes ago
- Yahoo
Broncos roster: DL John Franklin-Myers (No. 98) seeking extension after career year
Broncos Wire's 90-man offseason roster series continues today with a look at eighth-year defensive lineman John Franklin-Myers, No. 98. Before the : Franklin-Myers (6-4, 288 pounds) was originally selected by the Los Angeles Rams in the fourth round (135th overall) of the 2018 NFL draft after his college career at FCS school Stephen F. Austin. In 2018, Franklin-Myers played in 16 games, having moderate success with 10 total tackles (six solo, four assisted), 2.0 sacks, one forced fumble and one fumble recovery. In 2019, Franklin-Myers was released by the Rams before signing with the New York Jets. In 2019, Franklin-Myers spent most of his time on the injured reserve list. Franklin-Myers remained with the Jets until the end of the 2023 season. From 2020-23, Franklin-Myers racked up the stats sheet, making 125 total tackles (56 solo, 69 assisted, 21 tackles for loss), 17.5 sacks (with a high of 6.0 sacks in 2021), seven pass deflections, one forced fumble and two fumble recoveries. During the 2024 NFL draft, the Jets traded Franklin-Myers to the Denver Broncos for a 2026 sixth-round pick. Broncos tenure: Franklin-Myers signed a two-year deal to stay in Denver until the end of 2025. In 2024, Franklin-Myers had the best season of his career. Myers played in 18 games (17 games, 16 starts, one playoff start), recording 40 total tackles (18 solo, 22 assisted, eight tackles for loss), as well as 7.0 sacks. Chances to make the 53-man roster: Lock. 2025 will likely be another big year for JFM on the defensive line, as the Broncos got better through additions in the secondary and the middle of the field. He will likely start every game as a defensive end for Denver in 2025. Although Franklin-Myers is just coming off a career season, and looking ahead to another promising campaign in 2025, there is uncertainty surrounding his future with Denver post-2025. Franklin-Myers has a looming contract battle ahead, and his valuation will continue to climb if he has another career year. It remains to be seen if the Broncos will be able to re-sign the 28-year-old lineman. Social: Follow Broncos Wire on Facebook and Twitter/X! Did you know: These 25 celebrities are Broncos fans. This article originally appeared on Broncos Wire: Denver Broncos: John Franklin-Myers seeks extension after career year
Yahoo
an hour ago
- Yahoo
Scheffler: FedEx Cup 'great way' to finish season
Scottie Scheffler sits down with Todd Lewis on Golf Today to discuss his excitement to finish off the season with the FedEx Cup Playoffs, winning the British Open, his cameo in Happy Gilmore 2 and more.