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Isaac Hayden – Size of fine now made public for Newcastle United midfielder

2 years ago
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Keith Downie revealed late on Monday night that  Isaac Hayden had admitted a charge of improper conduct.

Downie covers Newcastle for Sky Sports and said that the NUFC midfielder had accepted the charge from The FA.

The charge relating to social media activity from Isaac Hayden following the 1-0 defeat to Chelsea earlier this month.

Isaac Hayden having posted the following message on his Twitter account after the Chelsea 1 Newcastle 0 game.

Isaac Hayden via Twitter – 13 March 2022:

‘Some performance from the boys against 12 men today. Proud to be associated with the club is an understatement.’

Official Statement from FA Spokesperson – 21 March 2022:

‘Regulation and Discipline update

‘Newcastle United FC’s Isaac Hayden has been charged with a breach of FA Rule E3.1 following their Premier League game against Chelsea on Sunday 13 March 2022.

‘It is alleged that the midfielder’s comments on social media after the game constitute improper conduct as they attack the integrity of the match official and/or are personally offensive and/or bring the game into disrepute.

‘Isaac Hayden has until Wednesday 23 March to provide a response.’

The Sky Sports man last night revealing that after admitting his guilt, Isaac Hayden had been hit with a fine.

Now on Tuesday afternoon, BBC Sport have made public (see below) just what the Newcastle player’s punishment had been.

Isaac Hayden fined £19,000 for the transgression and given a warning as to his future conduct.

BBC Sport report – 29 March 2022:

Newcastle United midfielder Isaac Hayden has been fined £19,000 and given a warning after admitting a Football Association charge of improper conduct.

Hayden was charged after criticising referee David Coote following the defeat at Chelsea on 13 March.

“Some performance against 12 men today,” Hayden, 26, posted on Twitter.

An independent regulatory commission hearing deemed the comments in breach of FA Rule E3.1 for attacking the integrity of the match official.

Chelsea won thanks to a late goal from Kai Havertz, who had earlier escaped a red card for an elbow on Dan Burn.

Newcastle were also incensed by Coote’s failure to award them a penalty when Jacob Murphy went down in the box.

Hayden did not feature in the match, after having surgery on a knee injury in February.’

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