Former Celtic boss Neil Lennon has reportedly been handed an official warning by the Scottish FA.
It follows his conduct after Dunfermline's most recent loss to Hamilton Accies last weekend.
Reghan Tumilty scored the only goal of the game to give the Lanarkshire side a massive win in the fight for survival in the Championship.
With only four matches left, the Pars sit second bottom of the division on 30 points.
They are only three clear of the bottom side Airdrieonians, and are two points behind Accies after last Saturday's encounter.
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Lennon was left furious with referee Euan Anderson after he disallowed Lewis McCann's goal. Lenny was also frustrated that Dunfermline were denied what he felt was a stonewall penalty.
The Scottish Sun claim this has led to the Hoops hero being sent a written warning by the SFA about his future conduct.
“I don’t know if Hamilton or the referee’s decisions beat us today," said short-term Dunfermline boss Lennon. “I’ve seen some strange decisions this week and a lot have gone against my team.
"We’ll talk to Willie Collum about it, it’s not good enough."