THE Football Association today charged Bolton striker Kevin Davies, Crystal Palace manager Neil Warnock and Sheffield United boss Kevin Blackwell with improper conduct.
Davies has been charged following comments made about referee Mark Clattenburg after Bolton's match with Fulham on February 6.
The official ruled out what would have been a winner from Davies towards the end of the game at the Reebok Stadium, and after the game Davies suggested the referee had "something personal" against him.
Warnock has been charged following comments made after Palace's FA Cup fifth-round tie with Aston Villa on February 14.
Warnock called for assistant referee Trevor Massey to be banned for incorrectly awarding the corner which led to Villa's late equaliser in the 2-2 draw at Selhurst Park.
Blackwell has also been charged in relation to an incident during United's Coca-Cola Championship game with Nottingham Forest on February 16.
The United boss was critical of the referee after Darius Henderson was shown a straight red for what was deemed to be an elbow on Forest's Paul Anderson.
The FA confirmed the trio have until March 12 to respond to the charges.
Meanwhile, Derby's Jay McEveley has been fined £2,500 and warned as to his future conduct by the FA after admitting a charge of improper conduct following an incident in the Rams' ill-tempered encounter with Swansea last week.
McEveley received his marching orders for a second yellow card in Derby's 1-0 defeat and vented his frustration by kicking over drink bottles on his way to the tunnel.
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The Football Association have charged Reading midfielder Jobi McAnuff with improper conduct following the Royals' FA Cup replay against West Brom on Wednesday.
McAnuff is charged in relation to his conduct following his dismissal at The Hawthorns after an incident with Albion midfielder Youssouf Mulumbu. He remains subject to an automatic three-match suspension for the dismissal.
McAnuff has until 6pm on Monday, March 1 to respond to the charge under fast-track procedures and an Independent Regulatory Commission will hear the case on Thursday, March 4.
The FA confirmed they have written to both clubs to seek their observations following an incident which occurred after the final whistle in the same fixture.
The official ruled out what would have been a winner from Davies towards the end of the game at the Reebok Stadium, and after the game Davies suggested the referee had "something personal" against him.
Warnock has been charged following comments made after Palace's FA Cup fifth-round tie with Aston Villa on February 14.
Warnock called for assistant referee Trevor Massey to be banned for incorrectly awarding the corner which led to Villa's late equaliser in the 2-2 draw at Selhurst Park.
Blackwell has also been charged in relation to an incident during United's Coca-Cola Championship game with Nottingham Forest on February 16.
The United boss was critical of the referee after Darius Henderson was shown a straight red for what was deemed to be an elbow on Forest's Paul Anderson.
The FA confirmed the trio have until March 12 to respond to the charges.
Meanwhile, Derby's Jay McEveley has been fined £2,500 and warned as to his future conduct by the FA after admitting a charge of improper conduct following an incident in the Rams' ill-tempered encounter with Swansea last week.
McEveley received his marching orders for a second yellow card in Derby's 1-0 defeat and vented his frustration by kicking over drink bottles on his way to the tunnel.
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The Football Association have charged Reading midfielder Jobi McAnuff with improper conduct following the Royals' FA Cup replay against West Brom on Wednesday.
McAnuff is charged in relation to his conduct following his dismissal at The Hawthorns after an incident with Albion midfielder Youssouf Mulumbu. He remains subject to an automatic three-match suspension for the dismissal.
McAnuff has until 6pm on Monday, March 1 to respond to the charge under fast-track procedures and an Independent Regulatory Commission will hear the case on Thursday, March 4.
The FA confirmed they have written to both clubs to seek their observations following an incident which occurred after the final whistle in the same fixture.
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