Newcastle assistant Jason Tindall was confronted with three staff members of Aston Villa during their boxing match, he was revealed, after the football association published the details of a 20 -men fight in Half-time.
Last month, Newcastle and Aston Villa accepted the accusations of non-compliance with their players and the technical occupants did not behave inappropriately and provocative in the tunnel area at halftime of the match.
Aston Villa was sentenced to a fine of £ 30,000 and was warned by the incident, while Newcastle was affected by a sanction of £ 20,000 after accepting the accusations.
Villa Victor Manas analyst has been banned from two games and a fine of £ 4,000 after accepting a charge, but Newcastle Tindall assistant was authorized to act inappropriately during an incident at the Mi -Time in the match.
Newcastle had won a 3-0 victory over Aston Villa, who saw striker Jhon Duran sent for a stamp on Fabian Schar within 32 minutes of the match.
Manas would have shouted to referee Anthony Taylor to protest against the red card at halftime.
The deputy coach of Newcastle, Jason Tindall, on the left, fueled the tensions by Shushing Aston Villa Manger Unai Emery before the scrum of the Tunnel at halftime the day after Christmas

Tensions had been raised after Aston Villa saw Jhon Duran sent first half

Tindall was authorized for bad behavior by the FA, with details having been published by a fight of 20 men during the half-time of the match in December
Aston Villa and Tindall analyst were then sent by Taylor after the fourth official reported that the first had caused a confrontation by “shouting aggressively towards Mr. Tindall, which later caused a verbal altercation aggressive ”.
This would have triggered an additional altercation involving 20 players and staff.
“ I saw Mr. Victor Manas, Analyst of Aston Villa, shouting aggressively and acting in a manner in the direction of Mr. Jason Tindall, deputy director of Newcastle. Mr. Tindall was positioned at the top of the tunnel by climbing the stairs and reacts in a manner confronted with the verbal with Mr. Manas ”, indicates the report of the fourth official.
“Then, at the top of the stairs, I saw Mr. Tindall find himself face to face with Mr. Unai Emery, the head coach of Aston Villa, following this verbal confrontation between Mr. Manas and Mr. Tindall. From this moment, the mass confrontation occurred at the top of the stairs and in the area outside the locker room.
“While I was arriving at the top of the stairs, there were about 20 men involved. I saw Mr. Tindall being retained by certain colleagues from Newcastle, clearly actively and conflicting.
In their testimony, Aston Villa complained that Tindall ‘with three or four occasions agitated his finger and “Shushing” our head coach Unai Emery, in a very disrespectful and antagonizing way.
The club also alleged that a member of Newcastle staff had pushed its director of football operations Damian Vidagany in the back, which made him lose his balance and fall.
Aston Villa also included a new complaint that Tindall ‘in the 85th minute reappeared in the tunnel with a Wham jumper that joked with other newcastle United staff members. He then returned to the field to celebrate their victory and was again involved in an exchange of tense words with our assistant head coach.

Duran had been sent for a cachet of the Newcastle Fabian SCHAR defender in first half

Aston Villa complained of Tindall “ Shushing ” Emery in the first half, as well as to reappear with a Wham jumper late in the match after being sent at halftime
Their submission also alleged that Tindall posted this type of behavior last season during our match at Villa Park.
The submission of Newcastle said that Jason Tindall de Manas confronted aggressively and began to shout him. Jason Tindall responded verbally to Victor Manas.
“Unai Emery, the manager of Aston Villa, then confronted JT by being and shouting close to him. Edward Howe, the club’s head coach, positioned himself between EU and JT.
Newcastle claims that the vidagany degenerate the incident by raising their arms to prevent those already gathered in the tunnel area from progressing towards the locker room. This has led to a large number of people gathered in a small space.
“By undertaking this law, DV walked back and fell on the stairs that lead to the locker room. DV was not injured, but that made him act more aggressively and increased the situation.
Newcastle said Leon Bailey d’Aston Villa also confronted Manager Howe during the half-time incident.
During his personal hearing, Tindall said he was under the total control of his emotions and said that he was trying to return to the locker room after being “ antagonized by three members of the AVFC ” staff, including Manas and Unai Emery.
Tindall said that Manas had told him to “show a little respect” and “lose his finger” in response to put his finger on his lips in the first half, with the Newcastle assistant declaring that he had him said to “be silent” answer.

Tindall said he had been provoked half-time by three staff members of Aston Villa, including Emery

Newcastle also argued that Eddie Howe had been confronted with Leon Bailey from Aston Villa at halftime
He alleged that Emery “ tried to upset me ‘after the boss of Aston Villa entered him, Tindall admitting saying “What is your problem?” Or “What is your F *** ING problem?” In response.
Video evidence had shown that Tindall was trying to return to the locker room, but no sequence showed events outside in the home, where the point of view of the fourth civil servant on his alleged inappropriate conduct would have taken place.
The Commission concluded that “given the level of provocation he had received from three members of the AVFC staff in the passage, including the provocation of the EU, the director of the opposing team, JT had acted In a remarkably calm and controlled way.
“Although there was clearly a verbal exchange, I just seemed to try to return to the NUFC wardrobe.
“The Commission has taken into account the controlled and limited behavior of JT in the passage when evaluating the way in which JT may have acted in the hall.”
Consequently, the Commission determined that Tindall’s actions were not inappropriate and judged that the accusation was not proven.