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West Ham’s Slaven Bilic hurls a television mic on to the field to prompt his sending off by the referee Michael Oliver during the Premier League draw with West Brom. Photograph: Jason Mitchell/Rex/Shutterstock
West Ham’s Slaven Bilic hurls a television mic on to the field to prompt his sending off by the referee Michael Oliver during the Premier League draw with West Brom. Photograph: Jason Mitchell/Rex/Shutterstock

West Ham’s Slaven Bilic fined £8,000 over misconduct charge

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Slaven Bilic fined for protesting at late West Brom equaliser
Bilic’s No2, Nikola Jurcevic, fined for reaction to ‘offside’ effort

The West Ham manager, Slaven Bilic, and his assistant, Nikola Jurcevic, have each been fined £8,000 after admitting Football Association misconduct charges.

Bilic and Jurcevic accepted the standard penalty in relation to incidents during the Premier League game against West Bromwich Albion.

West Ham have confirmed they will be available to sit on the bench at Watford on 25 February.

Bilic was sent off by the referee, Michael Oliver, after throwing a TV microphone to the ground in reaction to Gareth McAuley’s stoppage-time equaliser at the London Stadium. Jurcevic was charged for his reaction to a West Ham effort being disallowed for offside in the 19th minute.

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