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FAW charges Newport & boss Beadle | |
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The Football Association of Wales has charged Newport County and manager Peter Beadle with misconduct after incidents in Saturday's FA Cup game. | |
Beadle was sent off in the Swansea tie for arguing with fourth official Alan Sheffield, who was hit in the head seconds later by a coin from the crowd. | |
The club has 10 days to respond to the FAW's charges. | |
Newport have already fined Beadle and reprimanded him for the incidents, but said that was sufficient punishment. | |
He's received a severe reprimand, a substantial fine and been warned about his conduct Newport chairman Chris Blight on Beadle | |
"He remains our manager and I am disappointed that 12 months of good work by Peter have been unravelled in a moment of madness," said Newport chairman Chris Blight. | |
"He's received a severe reprimand, a substantial fine and been warned about his conduct." | |
Beadle eventually apologised for his behaviour in the aftermath of Saturday's first-round match against their Welsh rivals, which the Swans won 3-1. | |
The FAW studied a referee's report, and decided to charge the club over the conduct of their manager and the missile throwing by spectators. | |
The case against Beadle relates specifically to the allegations of his use of offensive and insulting language, as well as his aggressive and provocative conduct. | |
Gwent police are also scrutinising TV footage of the match at Spytty Park, together with video recordings taken by their own officers. | |
Newport County have launched their own investigation into the coin-throwing incident in an effort to find the culprit. | Newport County have launched their own investigation into the coin-throwing incident in an effort to find the culprit. |
Fourth official Sheffield needed seven stitches in a head wound and also underwent a minor operation to repair a split artery after being struck. | Fourth official Sheffield needed seven stitches in a head wound and also underwent a minor operation to repair a split artery after being struck. |
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