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Tuesday, August 21, 2007

QPR One of Clubs to Receive FA Warning Letter Over Disciplinary Records

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[Last season, QPR "led" the Championship with the most yellow cards - 95 yellow (but "only" two Red cards) Records

August 20, 2007 : Football Association - Club fines issued

At a series of Disciplinary Commissions held during July and August, fines have been issued against a number of League clubs for their poor on-field disciplinary records during the 2006/07 season.
Several clubs had suspended fines from the 2005/06 season invoked. The Commissions decided that the clubs had failed to show an acceptable improvement in their record last season.
Blackburn Rovers were fined £100,000, of which £70,000 had been suspended from 2005/06. In addition, a further £50,000 fine will remain in place for the 2007/08 season.
Millwall were fined £30,000 in total including a suspended fine of £20,000 being invoked from 2005/06. A suspended fine of £30,000 will be in place for the forthcoming season.
Chester City were fined £13,000 including a £10,000 suspended fine from 2005/06 and a further £10,000 suspended for next season. A suspended fine of £5,000 issued to Barnet was invoked with a further £5,000 being carried forward to the forthcoming season.
The Commissions also dealt with other clubs whose poor disciplinary records during the 2006/07 season warranted consideration. The clubs were fined with further suspended fines for the forthcoming season issued pending significant improvement in their disciplinary records.
Bolton Wanderers were fined £20,000 with a further £40,000 suspended while Leeds United were fined £15,000 (£30,000 suspended) and West Bromwich Albion were fined £10,000 (£30,000 suspended). The following clubs were also fined: Huddersfield Town £7,500 (£20,000 suspended), Accrington Stanley £5,000 (£5,000 suspended), Wycombe Wanderers £5,000 (£5,000 suspended).
Warning letters were issued to the following clubs: Chelsea, West Ham United, Wigan Athletic, Ipswich Town, Queens Park Rangers, Brentford, Bradford City, Macclesfield Town and Swindon Town. FA

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