Mark Hughes fined £8,000 for red card outburst during Stoke defeat to Newcastle

 

Thursday 02 January 2014 19:23 EST
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Mark Hughes is sent to the stands after throwing his coat in the air in disgust at the red car shown to Glenn Whelan
Mark Hughes is sent to the stands after throwing his coat in the air in disgust at the red car shown to Glenn Whelan (GETTY IMAGES)

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Stoke City manager Mark Hughes has been fined £8,000 by the Football Association after admitting a misconduct charge.

Hughes was sent to the stands for his angry reaction to midfielder Glenn Whelan’s red card just before half-time in his team’s 5-1 thrashing at Newcastle last month.

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