Barnsley given second FA fine in 10 days over match conduct

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Carlton Morris equalised for Barnsley, before the Tykes conceded a penalty and lost 2-1 at Luton.Image source, Rex Features
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Carlton Morris equalised for Barnsley, before the Tykes conceded a 57th-minute penalty and lost 2-1

Barnsley have been fined £10,000 by the Football Association for their complaints to the referee after giving away a penalty in their loss at Luton.

It was given for a foul by Tykes keeper Brad Collins, with Luton scoring from the spot to win 2-1 on 8 February.

Barnsley denied the charge, but an independent regulatory commission found the allegation to be proven.

Earlier this month the club were fined £12,000 for a similar breach during their home defeat by Cardiff.

The Yorkshire side are bottom of the Championship, nine points from safety.

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