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Clubs warned over indiscipline
- Updated: July 20, 2016
The Premier League, Football Association and English Football League have asked officials to take action to improve discipline in the game.
A series of incidents in seasons past – including the fracas in Chelsea’s game with Tottenham at Stamford Bridge in May – have prompted calls for a more hardline approach.
The grassroots-to-elite initiative has been a topic of discussions for a year and has support from the Professional Football Association and the League Managers’ Association.
“Premier League football, and the wider game in England, is known for being competitive and compelling, but also for its fairness and for being played in the right spirit,” read a Premier League …
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