Alan Pardew head-butt: Police will not take action against the Newcastle manager
The Magpies boss attacked Hull midfielder David Meyler
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Your support makes all the difference.Newcastle manager Alan Pardew will not face police action over his head-butt on Hull midfielder David Meyler.
Humberside Police confirmed it has received no complaint from Meyler or the Tigers and are happy to let the Football Association deal with the matter.
Chief Inspector Rich Kirven said: "We have been working with the FA and the football club to progress the matter appropriately.
"Having reviewed the circumstances of the incident, it has been agreed that the matter will be dealt with by the FA rather than considering any criminal proceedings.
"There has been no complaint received from the player involved or Hull City Association Football Club at this time.
"Whilst we appreciate that some people may have found the behaviour displayed at the game on Saturday offensive, Humberside Police will not be taking any further action."
Pardew was sent to the stands by match referee Kevin Friend after clashing with Meyler after the player had collided with him while chasing a ball into touch during Newcastle's 4-1 Barclays Premier League victory at the KC Stadium on Saturday.
The 52-year-old apologised after the game, but was later fined £100,000 and reprimanded by the Magpies, and he seems certain to face an FA charge with disciplinary chiefs investigating the incident.
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