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TEMPERS BOIL OVER AS TATE GRABS TORAL

By Alex Bywater

NO QUARTER GIVEN: Birmingham City’s Adam Clayton, left, and Swansea City’s Matt Grimes
PICTURE: PA Images

SWANSEA CITY first-team coach Alan Tate could yet face FA action for grabbing Birmingham City midfielder Jon Toral by the throat in the team’s stalemate at the Liberty Stadium.
Tate appeared to choke Toral at the end of the first half and both sets of players and coaching staff piled into the melee which followed.
Former defender Tate escaped a red card from referee Gavin Ward, but the FA have the ability to review the incident again if they decid...

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