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Evans faces four FA charges



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Published Date:
31 March 2008
CRAWLEY Town manager Steve Evans has been charged FOUR times by the FA for improper conduct.
The Reds' boss has been sent to the stand on six different occasions this season and over Easter both he and assistant Paul Raynor were asked to leave the dug-out twice in successive matches at Burton Albion and at Broadfield Stadium when they played Aldershot.

Evans has admitted the charge relating to post match interview comments at Woking on January 26 and a personal hearing has been requested.

However he has until April 11 to respond to three further charges which are for further incidents at Northwich Victoria on March 15, Burton Albion on March 22 and Crawley Town v Aldershot on March 24.

Raynor has also been charged with using abusive or insulting words.

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  • Last Updated: 02 April 2008 9:58 AM
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