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Frank Lampar of Derby County admits charges for misconduct from FA

Frank Lampar the boss of Derby County has accepted the charges of misconduct from FA which was followed by a red card. Derby County was defeated by Rotherham by 1-0 on Sunday match.

Lampar and Tom Lawrence were both sent off as the Rams’ three game winning streak came to an end at New York Stadium.

Lawrence was dismissed on the charge of bad foul on Richard Towell in the 58th minute of the game. Five minutes into the game after this; Millers made a numerical advantage when Kyle Vassle was replaced by Ryan manning for the penalty spot following his foul.

Lampar saw a red in the 77th minute of the game when left for his technical area to complain about it.

Lampar quoted to his charges on a twitter post, “I am accepting the fine and then we will move on. Some of the frustration that I showed was because we could not play as good as we hoped for”.

As for FA they released a statement saying that, “Frank Lampar of the Derby County has been charged for this game against Rotherham United on the Sunday evening. The allegation is that his behavior during the 77th minute was amounted to be an improper conduct”.

The FA procedure states that if a manger gets a red card and has no prior offense or aggravating charge then he only gets a personal fine.

If manger happens to receive four “Level One” offenses during a single season, then he gets to receive an automatic one-match touchline ban.

In case the offense is serious, it will be dealt formerly by FA itself and it is also in FA’s authority to hand in a more serious punishment.

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