JAN Molby risks a possible touchline ban after he was banished to the stands during Kidderminster Harriers' 4-2 defeat to Cardiff City.
The Harriers boss is waiting to hear what action the Football Association will take.
An FA spokeswoman said referee Phil Richards' report was due late yesterday and would be considered today.
Richards revealed Molby was dismissed from the dug-out for foul and abusive language towards the fourth official after the half-time whistle.
The Dane could face a touchline ban if the FA decide the incident was serious enough.
Meanwhile, Derby County's 19-year-old left-back Karl Brown, who will be available for free at the end of the season, is on trial at Harriers.
With the only natural left-sided player Scott Stamps struggling with persistent hamstring trouble, Molby is looking for further options.
Harriers have planning permission for a new £20,000 scoreboard which should be ready for the game with Scunthorpe United on Tuesday, March 13.
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