Football Federation Australia has punished yet another A-League manager for speaking out against referees, fining Western Sydney coach Tony Popovic $3000.FFA found Popovic guilty of breaching the bodys National Code of Conduct after he took aim at referee Jarred Gillett over a missed penalty in his sides round-six 3-0 loss to Melbourne Victory.Gillett decided against awarding a penalty to the Wanderers when Jason Geria crudely tackled Jumpei Kasakumi in the box.Replays showed the young fullback missed the ball and fouled the Japanese attacker, an error A-League boss Greg ORourke named on Monday as one of 11 recorded from this seasons opening six rounds.If thats not a penalty, they should book him for diving, Popovic said post-match on Fox Sports.The Wanderers boss also made pointed reference to the clubs record with Gillett in the middle - just one win in 11 games - suggesting maybe its just a coincidence.ORourke reiterated it was vital all players and coaches consider their words carefully when offering their thoughts.Any comments direct or implied that reflect on the integrity of a referee are unacceptable and will be acted upon in line with our code of conduct, ORourke said.Respect towards match officials is not a nice to have, it is a fundamental of our game required at every level.Popovic is the fourth manager to earn FFAs ire for outbursts less than a third of the way through a season making headlines for contentious refereeing decisions.Adelaide coach Guillermo Amor on Monday copped a one-game touchline ban and must now face a tribunal to decide whether his punishment is increased after he was sent to the stands during Fridays 3-1 loss to Glory.Perth coach Kenny Lowe (two-match ban) and Victory coach Kevin Muscat ($5000 fine) have also found themselves in hot water.It comes a day after ORourke mounted a fierce defence of the leagues adjudicators in response to a weekend embroiled in controversy that saw managers relationship with officials reach boiling point.ORourke declared the standard of officiating the best the competition has seen, using FFA statistics showing that up until round six there were 11 errors recorded - an improvement on previous years.He intends to open dialogue with clubs to re-set the expectations of frustrated coaches.Popovic has seven business days to appeal. 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Their experience showed Tuesday as the No. 10 Badgers blunted a Saint Louis surge to win 63-57 and advance to face West Virginia in Wednesdays finals of the Cancun Challenge.HARTFORD, Conn. - A Connecticut man who says he lost an eye after being shot by Aaron Hernandez in February was ordered Friday to appear before a grand jury in Massachusetts that is considering the murder case against the former New England Patriots tight end. Superior Court Judge Joan Alexander in Hartford ordered Alexander Bradley to appear July 17 in Fall River, Mass., where a grand jury is looking into allegations Hernandez orchestrated the shooting of Odin Lloyd. Lloyd, a 27-year-old semi-pro football player for the Boston Bandits, was found slain June 17 near Hernandezs home in North Attleborough, Mass. Prosecutors say Hernandez arranged Lloyds shooting because he was upset at him for talking to certain people at a nightclub. Hernandez has been charged with murder in district court in Massachusetts, but a grand jury indictment or probable cause hearing would be necessary for him to face trial on felony charges. Hernandez, 23, has pleaded not guilty. The Bristol County district attorneeys office in Massachusetts said it could not comment on any grand jury investigation.dddddddddddd Bradley, 33, has filed a civil lawsuit against Hernandez, asserting he was shot in the face by the former player in February as they were driving in Florida after arguing in a Miami strip club. At the time, he told police he did not know who had shot him. Bradley had been fighting an interstate grand jury subpoena, asserting he needed to return to Florida for medical treatment on July 10. Attorney Robert Pickering argued Friday that Bradleys civil case has nothing to do with the Massachusetts investigation. 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