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Newport manager escapes with fine FAW charges Newport & boss Beadle
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Newport County have fined manager Peter Beadle and reprimanded him for incidents during an FA Cup match. 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 for arguing with fourth official Alan Sheffield, who was hit in the head seconds later by a coin thrown from the crowd. 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.
But Newport chairman Chris Blight says that is sufficient punishment. The club has 10 days to respond to the FAW's charges.
"He remains our manager and I am disappointed that 12 months of good work by Peter have been unravelled in a moment of madness," Blight said. 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 warned about his conduct." He's received a severe reprimand, a substantial fine and been warned about his conduct Newport chairman Chris Blight on Beadle
Beadle eventually apologised for his behaviour in the aftermath of Saturday's first-round match against Welsh rivals Swansea City, which the Swans won 3-1. "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.
The Football Association of Wales has received a referee's report and is still considering whether to take further action against Newport County Football Club. "He's received a severe reprimand, a substantial fine and been warned about his conduct."
Gwent police are also scrutinising TV footage of the match at Spytty Park, together with video recordings taken by their own officers 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.