Newcastle manager Alan Pardew has been hit with a seven-match suspension after admitting an FA misconduct charge.
Pardew was charged for headbutt Hull’s David Meyler in Newcastle’s 4-1 win against Hull on March 1.
The
club were quick to act by issuing him with a formal warning as well as
slapping him with a £100,000 fine, while Pardew himself accepted the
FA’s charge of misconduct charge.
The FA had
been expected to come down hard on Pardew and they have imposed a
seven-game ban, fined £60,000 and warned as to his future conduct.
The first three matches will see Newcastle manager, while the next four will see him banned from the touchline.
“Newcastle
United manager Alan Pardew will serve a seven-match suspension with
immediate effect, subject to any appeal, after he admitted an FA
misconduct charge,” a statement from the FA read.
“An
Independent Regulatory Commission today [Tuesday 11 March 2014] ruled
the first three-matches imposed are a stadium ban with the remaining
four a touchline ban.
“Pardew was also fined £60,000 and warned as to his future conduct.
“He was involved in an incident with a Hull City player in the 72nd minute of the fixture on 1 March 2014.”
Newcastle and Pardew have accepted the decision and are keen to ‘draw a line under the matter’.
“As
I have made clear, I deeply regret the incident and again
wholeheartedly apologise to all parties for my conduct, which I
understand was not acceptable,” Pardew told the club’s official website.
“I will accept the punishment handed down by the FA today. My
focus now turns to preparing the team for this weekend’s game against
Fulham and finishing the season as strongly as possible.”

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