Welton Sports and Socials assistant manager Lee Coupland will learn of his punishment for improper conduct at a Football Association disciplinary hearing at the end of the month.
The Lincolnshire FA received complaints from Janneys Allstars fans during Weltons 7-4 County Cup victory that Coupland used excessive fowl and abusive language throughout a mediocre first half performance from his side.
The Welton tactician requested a personal hearing after admitting the charge following comments he made to his brother Scott when he allowed Sam Gordon to take a penalty.
In a statement released by the Allstars they said.
“A number of our fans were shocked and appauled at the language he (Coupland) used. Their were a lot of Children around and we feel that we are with in our rights to report the incident. Especially as the C word was used.”
In response to the news Coupland said: "I have got a personal hearing on January 29 in Brigg, so that's when I will find out my fate."
“Looking back I may have overreacted slightly but it was in the heat of battle. I apologize for any offence I may have caused and I would like to offer the Allstars fans complimentary tickets to our quarter final with Queen Bess.”