CRYSTAL Palace boss Ian Holloway and winger Wilfried Zaha have been charged by the Football Association.
Zaha was charged with improper conduct after he was allegedly seen gesturing back towards Leeds United fans last Saturday, who had been heckling him for his move to their bitter rivals Manchester United.
Holloway, who celebrates his 50th birthday today, was charged for alleged misconduct towards the match officials after the game with Neil Warnock's side, in which he was unhappy with a number of decisions from referee Dean Whitestone.
Both have until 4pm on Friday to respond.
Meanwhile, referee Craig Pawson has been appointed as the referee to take charge of Sunday's clash at Brighton & Hove Albion.
And it seems he has history with the Seagulls, while he sent Holloway off in December 2011 when the boss was in charge of Blackpool.
At his last apperance at the AMEX Stadium, Pawson sent two Brighton players off against Burnley in the opening 12 minutes.
Zaha was charged with improper conduct after he was allegedly seen gesturing back towards Leeds United fans last Saturday, who had been heckling him for his move to their bitter rivals Manchester United.
Holloway, who celebrates his 50th birthday today, was charged for alleged misconduct towards the match officials after the game with Neil Warnock's side, in which he was unhappy with a number of decisions from referee Dean Whitestone.
Both have until 4pm on Friday to respond.
Meanwhile, referee Craig Pawson has been appointed as the referee to take charge of Sunday's clash at Brighton & Hove Albion.
And it seems he has history with the Seagulls, while he sent Holloway off in December 2011 when the boss was in charge of Blackpool.
At his last apperance at the AMEX Stadium, Pawson sent two Brighton players off against Burnley in the opening 12 minutes.