Soc: Manchester City, Leicester charged by FA over brawl

From: AAP Sports News (Australia) | Date: May 6, 2004 | Copyright information


AAP Sports News (Australia)

05-06-2004

Soc: Manchester City, Leicester charged by FA over brawl

LONDON, May 5 Reuters - Leicester City and Manchester City have been charged with "failing
to ensure that their players conduct themselves in an orderly fashion" after a brawl during
a premier league match last month.

In addition to the charges laid against the clubs, Leicester midfielder Steffen Freund
has been charged with improper conduc...

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