Tykes hit with FA charge

By PA Sport  May 15, 2009
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Tykes hit with FA charge (©PAphotos)
Tykes hit with FA charge (©PAphotos)


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"failing to ensure its players and/or officials conduct themselves in an orderly fashion" and have until May 27 to respond...
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Barnsley have been charged by the FA for failing to control their players towards the end of their clash with Coventry in April.

The Tykes were heading for a 1-0 win at The Ricoh Arena when Freddy Eastwood`s shot appeared to hit Bobby Hassell on the chest in the penalty box and, although referee Steven Cook initially waved play on, his assistant Martin Dexter flagged and a penalty was awarded.

Barnsley's players then angrily surrounded both referee and linesman before Elliott Ward stepped up to convert for the spot.



As a result the Reds have been charged with "failing to ensure its players and/or officials conduct themselves in an orderly fashion" and have until May 27 to respond.

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