LONDON (AP) â" Newcastle manager Alan  Pardew is facing a long stadium ban after being  charged Monday by the English Football Association  with improper conduct for head-butting an opposing  player during a Premier League match.
  
  Pardew has already been sanctioned by  Newcastle, accepting a formal warning and a  100,000 pound ($168,000) fine following his  confrontation with Hull midfielder David Meyler on  Saturday. But any FA punishment could prevent  Pardew from attending several matches, rather than  just being banned from the touchline.
  
  "Due to the serious violent and/or aggressive  nature of the reported behavior this case has been  designated as non-standard," the FA said in a  statement.
  
  Pardew, who has already  apologized, has until Thursday evening to respond  to the charge. Earlier this season, then-Blackpool  manager Paul Ince received a five-match stadium  ban from the FA for violently shoving a fourth  official in an expletive-laden rant.
  
   Pardews confrontation at the KC Stadium happened  in the 72nd minute. Meyler initially barged into  Pardew as he looked to retrieve the ball for a  throw-in. After squaring up to Meyler before  moving his head in the direction of the players  face, Pardew was sent to the stands.
  
   Newcastle beat Hull 4-1.
  
Saturday, May 16, 2015
FA charges Newcastle manager Pardew for head-butt
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