Bowyer banned after losing appeal

Newcastle United midfielder Lee Bowyer has lost his appeal against his 
sending-off at Liverpool on Boxing Day and will now serve a three-match 
ban.

DenisDoyle/Reuters
Lee Bowyer: Lost appeal.
The 28-year-old received a straight red card from referee Mark Halsey for 
serious foul play for a challenge on Xabi Alonso, and although he launched 
an appeal which would have made him available for Wednesday's postponed 
Premiership clash with former club Charlton, his case was rejected on 
Thursday. 
'Lee Bowyer's claim for wrongful dismissal was rejected at a disciplinary 
commission hearing on Thursday,' said a statement on the FA's official 
website. 
'He will therefore serve a three-match suspension with immediate effect.' 
Bowyer will miss the trip to Tottenham on Saturday, the Tyne-Tees derby 
clash with Middlesbrough two days later and the FA Cup third-round tie 
against Mansfield.
 
The ban could effectively signal the end of his spell on Tyneside with 
Birmingham and Charlton monitoring his situation after it became clear 
that he sees his future elsewhere. 
The London club, where he started his career, have yet to show their hand 
but Birmingham made contact with the Magpies last week after aborting 
their move to sign him during the summer. 
Bowyer pulled the plug on a switch to St Andrews after some of the club's 
fans protested over Steve Bruce's attempt to sign him. 

Bruce, whose side ended their dreadful run of results with a 2-2 home draw 
with Manchester United last night, was furious at the time but has 
rekindled his interest. 
The stumbling block could be the player's £35,000-a-week wages although, 
with the whole of January in which to work, City will hope they can come 
to some kind of compromise. 

Bowyer's red card at Anfield was the fourth of his Newcastle career, which 
began during the summer of 2003 when he made a free transfer move from 
West Ham. 
His first also came at Liverpool, while he was harshly sent off in a UEFA 
Cup clash with Heerenveen in Holland and then for his infamous 
disagreement with team-mate Kieron Dyer in a 3-0 home defeat by Aston 
Villa in April, an incident which is still the subject of court action. 

Bowyer was named only among the substitutes for last night's game and, 
although manager Graeme Souness has insisted he does not want him to 
leave, his departure seems inevitable.

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