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POTTERS, ROBINS ARE FINED

STOKE and Bristol City were fined by the FA following an incident involving Jacob Brown and Daniel Bentley in the Good Friday clash.
Stoke were hit with a £9,000 fine, while the Robins received a £7,000 penalty.
The incident came when keeper Bentley, 28, looked to shepherd a ball out of play with Brown, 24, closing in. The pair fell over advertising hoardings and a scuffle ensued, with players from both sides clashing.
An FA statement read: “Both clubs admitted they failed to ensure their players conducted themselves in an orderly fashion.”

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