Morecambe manager Derek Adams has been banned from the touchline for one match and fined £500 after being charged with misconduct by the Football Association. The ban comes after Adams was sent off for a second yellow card offence in the opening 22 minutes of the 3-3 draw with Colchester United on September 14. Morecambe's Luke Hendrie was also later dismissed as they came from 3-1 down with seven minutes left to pick up their first league point of the season. Adams admitted a charge that he had acted in an improper manner and/or confrontational manner towards the match officials. The Morecambe boss will serve the ban at Fleetwood on Monday as the team seeks to climb off bottom spot in League Two. Derek Adams' absence will be felt as Morecambe tries to turn their season around. The team's performance against Colchester United showed promise, but they need to be more consistent. Morecambe's next match against Fleetwood will be a tough test, but they are determined to get their first win of the season. The Shrimps have been struggling to find their footing, but with the right mindset, they can start to move up the league table. Adams' ban is a setback, but the team is focused on moving forward and getting results.
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Morecambe Manager Derek Adams Faces Ban
Morecambe boss Derek Adams banned for one match and fined £500 after misconduct charge in 3-3 draw with Colchester United on September 14
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