Leeds and Bolton fined by Football Association after brawl in Championship game, Phil Parkinson handed touchline ban

Leeds and Bolton fined by Football Association after brawl in Championship game, Phil Parkinson handed touchline ban
Phil Parkinson have been handed a two-match touchline ban for his involvement in an altercation between Bolton Wanderers and Leeds United’s players and staff.Parkinson accepted the charge by the Football Association in relation to his language and/or behaviour during his sides Championship fixture.Phil Parkinson has received a touchline ban1
Phil Parkinson has received a touchline ban
He was also fined 3,000 and will miss Saturdays home clash with Millwall and the subsequent league match with Sheffield Wednesday later this month.Parkinson was sent off after players and staff from both clubs became involved in a melee on the touchline following a foul by Josh Magennis on Ezgjan Alioski at Elland Road. Leeds and Bolton have been fined 5,000 and 8,000 respectively for failing to ensure their players conducted themselves in an orderly fashion during the incident in the 69th minute.Leeds won the Elland Road clash 2-1, with Alioski scoring the winning goal just minutes before the brawl began.He put the hosts back in front after Mark Beevers had earlier cancelled out Patrick Bamford’s opening goal.Bolton’s upcoming fixture against Millwall was at risk of being cancelled due to the club’s players and staff not being paid their wages for February.Chairman Ken Anderson has confirmed he will continue to financially support the club, however, to ensure all salaries are paid before the weekend.


Leeds and Bolton fined by Football Association after brawl in Championship game, Phil Parkinson handed touchline ban. Leeds and Bolton have been fined £5,000 and £8,000 respectively for
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Bolton boss Phil Parkinson hit with two-match touchline ban and £3,000 fine after Leeds melee. Phil Parkinson has accepted a charge of misconduct from the FA Football Association. Parkinson
Bolton boss Phil Parkinson hit by two-match touchline ban


WHETHER you think his has been a mission impossible or is now a position untenable - Phil Parkinson made it to 1,000 days in charge of Bolton Wanderers. The milestone passed by yesterday as he


Leeds and Bolton fined by Football Association after brawl in Championship game, Phil Parkinson handed touchline ban Thursday, 7 March 2019 Phil Parkinson have been handed a two-match touchline ban for his involvement in an altercation between Bolton Wanderers and Leeds United's players and staff.
Bolton boss Phil Parkinson hit by two-match touchline ban


Parkinson will be in the stands for the games against Millwall and Sheffield Wednesday. LS. Leeds Leeds United. 2-1. Bolton Bolton Wanderers.
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