Eastleigh manager Paul Doswell has landed himself in hot water with the Hampshire FA.
The Wessex League title-winning boss was fined £50 and severely warned as to his future conduct following Eastleigh's defeat at Andover earlier this month.
Doswell was red carded at half-time following remarks made to the match official, who had sent Eastleigh's Phil Warner off in the first half of the visitors' 6-1 thrashing.
Doswell was joined in the latest list of Hampshire FA disciplinary findings by Neil Hards, who has guided Winchester City to the Hampshire League championship. He was fined £30 for dissent towards a match official which resulted in him being sent from the City dugout during his side's 3-1 win at Lymington Town last month.
A suspended fine of £50 was imposed on Hards - that runs until May 31, 2004 - as it was the second time this season he had found himself appearing before Hampshire FA disciplinary chiefs.
Clubs also warned were:
Bush Hill, following misconduct by club officials, members and spectators in a Southampton Saturday League match against Inter Norwich Union.
Eastside, following misconduct by club members in a Meon Valley Sunday League match against Clanfield.
Fareham Town Youth, following misconduct by club members in a South Hants Glass Portsmouth Youth League match against Shanklin Youth.
Fleet Town Colts Youth, following misconduct by club spectators against Guildford Saints Youth.
Grant Thornton, for playing Dean Whitcombe while under suspension in a Portsmouth Saturday League match against Portchester.
Harrier PH, for offences during a Southampton Saturday League match against Keywords Direct.
Havant & Waterlooville Youth, following misconduct by club members and spectators in a South Hants Glass Portsmouth Youth League match against Petersfield Town Youth.
Lordswood United Youth, following misconduct by spectators in a Southampton Tyre League match against Chandlers Ford Athletic Youth.
Warsash Wasps Youth, following misconduct by a club spectator in a Tyro League match against Littleton Juniors Youth.
QK Southampton, following misconduct by a club spectator in a Hampshire League match against Overton United.
Ryde 2000 Youth, following misconduct by club members against Moneyfields Sports Centre Youth in a South Hants Glass Portsmouth Youth League match.
Solent United Youth, following misconduct by club members and spectators in a Portsmouth Youth League game against Petersfield Town Juniors.
St Mary's six a side, following misconduct by club spectators in a Football Mundial match against Tony's Tigers.
In addition, Fareham Town Youth official Jeremy Warren has been warned after his actions caused a Portsmouth Youth League match against Shanklin Youth to be abandoned.
He was severely censured by the FA as it was his second serious disciplinary charge of the season.
Yarmouth & Calbourne official Andrew Pomroy was warned after misconduct during an Isle of Wight Saturday League match against East Cowes Liberal Club.
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