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Newcastle boss Alan Pardew could face stadium ban after accepting FA charge of misconduct

NEWCASTLE manager Alan Pardew has admitted an FA charge of misconduct after head-butting Hull midfielder David Meyler.

NEWCASTLE United manager Alan Pardew has admitted a Football Association charge of misconduct after head-butting Hull midfielder David Meyler.

The 52-year-old Englishman has requested a personal hearing, the date of which has yet to be set.

Alan Pardew and Hull City's David Meyler confront each other last weekend.
Alan Pardew and Hull City's David Meyler confront each other last weekend.

“Newcastle United manager Alan Pardew has admitted an FA misconduct charge in relation to his side's game against Hull City on March 1, 2014,” the FA statement said.

“Pardew was involved in an incident with a Hull City player in the 72nd minute of this fixture.”

When the FA intially charged Pardew earlier this week, officials said his case had been designated “non-standard” due to the“serious violent and/or aggressive nature of the reported behaviour”.

That left the Magpies boss facing the prospect of a lengthy touchline or even stadium ban for an extraordinary attack by a manager that was widely condemned throughout English football.

What made Pardew's actions all the more remarkable was that at the time of his clash with Meyler, Newcastle were leading 3-1 in a Premier League fixture they eventually won 4-1.

Police are taking no criminal action over the incident but Newcastle have already fined their manager $A187,000, although club owner Mike Ashley has so far resited calls to sack Pardew.

“His behaviour was unacceptable and is not the behaviour we expect from the manager of Newcastle United,” the club said in a statement after the match.

Pardew, for his part, apologised afterwards by saying: “It was a heat of the moment thing. I massively regret it. He was right on top of me and I wanted to just ease him away from me but obviously I put my head in a forward motion. You can't do that.”

It is not the first time Pardew had been involved in an unsavoury incident on the touchline.

In 2006, when in charge of West Ham United, his exuberant celebration of a goal led to a row with Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger while in September 2012 he was fined for shoving a linesman and banned for two matches after disputing the award of a throw-in.

And it was only in January that Pardew escaped FA action for swearing at Manchester City manager Manuel Pellegrini during City's 2-0 win at Newcastle.

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