Wolves sporting director Matt Hobbs has been given a two-match stadium ban and fined £7,000 for misconduct by the Soccer Affiliation.
Hobbs’ cost associated to an incident following the 2-1 defeat by Manchester Metropolis on Sunday, 20 October.
Wolves have been sad that John Stones’ injury-time winner was allowed to face, with the defender’s header awarded by referee Chris Kavanagh regardless of initially being disallowed as a result of Bernardo Silva was standing in an offside place.
Hobbs admitted the FA cost, which alleged he had acted in an improper method and/or used abusive phrases in the direction of the match official/s across the tunnel space after the ultimate whistle.
It’s the second time in lower than a 12 months Hobbs has been discovered responsible of misconduct.
In November 2023 the 44-year-old was given a one-game stadium suspension and ordered to pay £4,000 after admitting utilizing improper and/or abusive and/or insulting language in the direction of a match official after Newcastle have been awarded a controversial penalty in a 2-2 draw at Molineux.