Nottingham Forest striker Ishmael Miller has admitted a misconduct charge handed to him by the Football Association.
The charge follows comments made by Miller on his Twitter account following Forest's defeat to Coventry City recently.
The 24 year old tweeted, "I don't wanna hear anything bout I don't look interested. Everyone can ****, if don't like it, don't follow me."
Miller subsequently apologised for his comments but the incident prompted new manager Steve Cotterill to issue a warning to players about their social networking habits.
"I had a rule at Portsmouth, that anyone using Twitter or Facebook was not allowed to talk about the football club, their team mates or the supporters. Otherwise they got fined £1,000 a word. If someone wants to write a nice paragraph with 20 words in it, then it'll cost them about £20,000 so I don't anticipate it happening again."
The Forest forward is currently awaiting his punishment from the FA.

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