Paul Ince: Blackpool manager charged by Football Association
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Blackpool manager Paul Ince has been charged by the Football Association for three breaches of disciplinary rules.
The incidents are alleged to have taken place following the Seasiders' 2-1 victory at Bournemouth on Saturday.
One of the three charges is for "his behaviour towards a match official constituting violent conduct".
Assistant boss Alex Rae has also been charged with threatening behaviour towards an official. Both have until 18:00 BST on Thursday to respond.
Ince, who was fined 拢3,000 in August for comments made about a referee following the Championship club's League Cup exit at Preston, was sent to the stands in the latter stages of the match at Bournemouth after a bottle he threw inadvertently hit a female supporter.
The former England captain, 45, apologised immediately according to Rae.
The other charges Ince faces are for using abusive and/or insulting words and using threatening words and/or behaviour towards an official.
Blackpool suffered their first league defeat of the season on Tuesday, losing 3-1 at struggling Millwall.
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