Manchester City fined over pitch invasion to celebrate Premier League title win
Manchester City have been fined £260,000 and given a warning over the pitch invasion which followed their Premier League title win in May.
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Manchester City have been fined £260,000 and given a warning over the pitch invasion which followed their Premier League title win in May.
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Manchester City have been fined 260,000 pounds ($288,808) by the Football Association (FA) on Friday (Oct 7) for their fans' behaviour after they celebrated last season's Premier League title win by invading the pitch following victory over Aston Villa.
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