Bosses charged after touchline spat

Arsene Wenger and Alan Pardew could both face the possibility of a touchline ban after being charged with "improper conduct" by the Football Association in the wake of their bust-up at Upton Park.

Arsene Wenger and Alan Pardew could both face the possibility of a touchline ban after being charged with "improper conduct" by the Football Association in the wake of their bust-up at Upton Park.

The two bosses had to be separated following Marlon Harewood's late winner for the home side in the Barclays Premiership match on Sunday, following celebrations by the West Ham coach in the technical area.

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