Crawley Town fined £1,000 by FA for failing to ensure 'orderly' conduct of players

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Crawley Town players during the 2-1 defeat to Exeter CityImage source, Rex Features
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Crawley players protest to the referee following Tim Dieng's second goal for Exeter

Crawley Town have been fined £1,000 by the Football Association following their 2-1 League Two defeat by Exeter City on Tuesday 15 March.

Crawley admitted a charge of failing to ensure its players "conducted themselves in an orderly fashion" during the 44th minute of the game.

Tim Dieng scored a controversial second goal for Exeter before half-time.

Crawley players claimed goalkeeper Glenn Morris had been fouled as the ball was played in towards goal.

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