posted on Sep, 20 2004 @ 04:38 PM
Fulham face the prospect of severe punishment after the Football Association threw the book at the club following Saturday's stormy match against West
Brom.
Charges have been brought against the club, striker Andy Cole and manager Chris Coleman while the FA have also charged West Brom's Neil Clement.
Fulham face a fine of up to 250,000 for allegedly failing to ensure their players conducted themselves properly after referee Mike Dean reported them
for harassment.
Cole could end up with a six-match ban as a result of his sending-off for fighting and subsequent remarks to Dean.
Cole will have an automatic three-match ban for the dismissal and faces an additional charge of violent conduct - due to the seriousness of the
offence - plus further punishment for abusing a match official.
Fulham have also been accused of failing to ensure that Papa Bouba Diop vacated the field of play and technical area following his sending-off for
violent conduct after the Senegal international watched the rest of the match from behind the dug-out.
Coleman's charge of bringing the game into disrepute relates to comments about referee Mark Halsey following the match against Arsenal on Saturday,
September 11.
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