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Bradford City and Milwall fined by the FA for rule breaches
Millwall and Bradford City have been fined by the Football Association after admitting a breach of FA rules.
The two clubs were charged with failing to ensure their players conducted themselves in an orderly fashion in an FA Cup third-round replay last month.
Millwall have been fined £6,000 and Bradford have been fined £3,000, while both clubs have been warned about their future conduct.
The charge related to a first-half melee between both sets of players, which was prompted by a foul by Lions defender Alan Dunne.
Bradford boss Phil Parkinson and assistant Steve Parkin were sent to the stands after the incident and were subsequently charged with improper conduct by the FA.
Both Parkinson and Parkin admitted the charge, and were fined £1,000 each.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Clare Burnett .
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