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Coventry City face FA inquest after protesting fans invade pitch at Crawley

The Football Association will on Monday study the referee’s report before deciding what action to take after a group of Coventry City fans invaded the pitch during Saturday’s 3-2 defeat at Crawley Town.

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Protest: a Coventry City fan is restrained by stewards after the pitch invasion at Crawley Photo: PA


By Tom Prentki and Jeremy Wilson

11:00PM BST 04 Aug 2013
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The protest caused a three-minute stoppage, with stewards and police chasing around a dozen supporters before wrestling one to the ground.

Although the FA can theoretically take disciplinary action against a club, it is more likely that it will work with Coventry to identify the offending supporters and have them dealt with individually.


Coventry, who are planning to play their home games 34 miles away in Northampton for three seasons, went into administration in March and have already been deducted 10 points by the Football League.


The Coventry captain, Carl Baker, has admitted that he finds the club’s situation “heartbreaking”. On the eve of this League One game, Baker and his team-mates discovered that they would begin the season on minus 10 points and play in Northampton.

“I can’t believe that two companies can’t get together and get it sorted,” said Baker in reference to the failed agreement between the club and the owners of the Ricoh Arena leading to the inability to exit administration via a Company Voluntary Agreement. “It’s such a shame for everyone involved,” added the midfielder. “It’s hard to take.”
 

Mexico70

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"Although the FA can theoretically take disciplinary action against a club, it is more likely that it will work with Coventry to identify the offending supporters and have them dealt with individually".

Work with Coventry - that'll be a first then, let's hope they apply the same rigour to any other Coventry investigation
 

Voice_of_Reason

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Bloody annoys me ! Quite rightly the FA will investigate this but where the Hell were they when we needed them to step in and sort out the SISU fiasco ? Ignored ALL our requests. Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
With the latest allegations of possible fraud and asset stripping surely the FA must step in now ? Far more serious than a pitch invasion ?
 
"Although the FA can theoretically take disciplinary action against a club, it is more likely that it will work with Coventry to identify the offending supporters and have them dealt with individually".

Work with Coventry - that'll be a first then, let's hope they apply the same rigour to any other Coventry investigation

So why are we different to any other club?

They should fine us the maximum fine and make us play behind closed doors all season :)
 

Warwickhunt

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The FL will impose a punishment of city to play their next 4 home games behind closed doors
 

skybluebal

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Bloody annoys me ! Quite rightly the FA will investigate this but where the Hell were they when we needed them to step in and sort out the SISU fiasco ? Ignored ALL our requests. Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
With the latest allegations of possible fraud and asset stripping surely the FA must step in now ? Far more serious than a pitch invasion ?

Yes interesting isn't it that they can't be bothered to investigate a club in administration and heading for liquidation but can "investigate" a situation where it might reflect badly on their revenue streams! If they had any credibility they would have looked at our situation months ago! NOPM to the FA :D
 

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shame nobody hancuffed themslves to the goal posts :thinking about: not that i would condone that sort of action :)
 
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torchomatic

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No, it's the exact opposite. They HAVE been working with Coventry, scratching each others' backs. We DON'T want them working with Coventry.

Work with Coventry - that'll be a first then, let's hope they apply the same rigour to any other Coventry investigation
 

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