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Managers Ferguson, Moyes disciplined by FA
London, Nov 19 (DPA) Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson and Everton manager David Moyes were both disciplined by the Football Association (FA) for improper conduct.
Ferguson received a two-match touchline ban and a 10,000-pound fine while Moyes was fined 5,000 pounds by the FA Tuesday.
Ferguson's punishment came after the Scot showed his fury towards referee Mike Dean in United's recent 4-3 victory at Old Trafford.
The manager was initially angry that he did not send off Hull's Michael Turner for a foul on Michael Carrick and then was incensed that he awarded Hull a penalty.
Moyes was sent to the stands by Alan Wiley during Everton's 3-2 league win at Stoke City, having criticised the referee for not awarding his side a penalty.
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