Troy Deeney has been charged by the Football Association following his comments about the referee in Watfords 3-3 draw with Bournemouth.Deeney was critical of David Cootes performance and stated in a post-match interview that the official had bottled it on a few occasions.1
Troy Deeney has been charged following post-match media comments he made about the appointed match referee for Watfords game against Bournemouth on 2 January 2019. He has until 18:00 on 15 January 2019 to respond to the charge. pic.twitter.com/sLOwfusj8W— FA Spokesperson (@FAspokesperson) January 10, 2019Deeney was interviewed alongside Bournemouth’s Ryan Fraser, who raised his eyebrows when the Watford striker made the comments about Coote.A statement from the Football Association on its FA Spokesperson Twitter account read: “Troy Deeney has been charged following post-match media comments he made about the appointed match referee for Watford’s game against Bournemouth on 2 January 2019.” The FA added that Deeney has until 6pm on January 15 to respond to the charge.
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