Blues have accepted a Football Association cost of failing to guarantee spectators did not enter the subject of play following the Carling Cup match in opposition to Aston Villa at St Andrew's on December 1st.The club had been charged once followers entered the pitch to celebrate the quarter-final win around their rivals previous to goading Villa enthusiasts in front of the away fans' area. Blues have accepted the charge and can have an FA hearing scheduled for March 28th. A club statement examine: "The club continues its shut do the trick along with the police that has a view to identifying these accountable for threatening to tarnish the popularity for the club and Birmingham City's picture." The statement continued: "Acting Chairman Peter Pannu usually requires this possibility to remind all fans that equivalent incidents really should not come about once again and it is assured we've all discovered a lesson from it - equally the club and these who breached the policies. "Club officials would like to thank the FA for his or her aid and communication before and through the investigation." Resource: PA,
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