Tykes boss fined and warned by FA

Davey was charged for comments he made to an assistant referee during Barnsley's home defeat to local rivals Sheffield United in November - the same game in which Tykes striker Iain Hume fractured his skull in a challenge with Blades skipper Chris Morgan.Davey, who attended a personal hearing in York, said: "I admitted the charge because it related to comments I made to a linesman over a penalty decision and I had remorse over that."But I felt there were mitigating circumstances because of the way the fixture had developed and there were many other incidents in the game that I was aggrieved about, culminating in the late penalty decision."Morgan was booked for elbowing Hume in the side of the head and the FA later decided not to punish him further, while James Beattie converted the controversial 85th-minute spot kick to seal three points for the Blades at Oakwell.Davey added: "I was told the hearing was about me and that nobody would be commenting on the Hume incident."

Source: Team_Talk