Rangers striker Kemar Roofe has vented his frustrations on social media after copping a notice of complaint from the SFA.
Roofe was pulled up by the compliance officer on Friday afternoon for a crunching tackle on St Johnstone 's Murray Davidson during the sides' Premiership encounter on Wednesday night.
It was a hard tackle but one that Roofe received only a yellow card for, as referee David Munro didn't think the incident warranted a sending-off.
But that wasn't the view of those at Hampden as Roofe now faces a fast-track hearing on Tuesday, February 9.
And the former Anderlecht man sent a message on his social media following the change.

On his personal Instagram account, Roofe posted a single angry emoji just minutes after the notice of complaint was issued.
Ibrox manager Steven Gerrard has not yet decided if he will appeal any punishment issued at the hearing.
He said: I haven't had time because the notice of complaint came through 10 minutes ago.
"Which is quite frustrating because we've had two sessions to prepare for Hamilton and he (Roofe) has been heavily involved in both sessions.
"So in terms of having a think and deciding what we're going to do as a club we'll do that in due course.
"In terms of the tackle I haven't really thought much of it because I thought the referee dealt with it, he was five yards away and he's obviously seen the incident and given a yellow card.
"Only up until 10-15 minutes ago we've had this decision thrust upon us, so we've got until Monday, the end of play, to decide what to do.
"So we'll take our time and decide what to do from there."