Barry Charged over Manchester Derby Conduct
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Manchester City midfielder
Gareth Barry has been charged over his behaviour during his side's 3-2 loss to
Manchester United, the Football Association announced on Tuesday.
The England international is accused of "using abusive
and/or insulting words towards a match official" and has until 1600 GMT on
Thursday to respond to the charge.
The charge reportedly concerns an incident that occurred after
the end of Sunday's match.
If Barry accepts the accusation, he will be banned for one match
but if he attempts to contest it, the suspension could be increased to two
matches.
The charge against Barry adds to the fall-out from the stormy
encounter at the Etihad Stadium, which saw United claim victory thanks to an
injury-time goal by Robin van Persie.
The FA are investigating after United defender Rio Ferdinand was
struck by a coin as he celebrated van Persie's goal, while Greater Manchester
Police arrested 13 people and charged nine of them for a range of offences.
One of the people charged, 21-year-old City fan Matthew Stott
had his season ticket cancelled after he ran onto the pitch to confront
Ferdinand in the aftermath of van Persie's goal.
Stott issued an apology for his actions on Monday and said he
intended to write to Ferdinand to say sorry.
FA chairman David Bernstein said the incidents were
"deplorable" and called for those found responsible to be dealt with
"severely".
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