FA urges fans to help identify coin-throwing culprits
14th Nov 2006, 01:51 GMT
The Football Association's chief executive, Brian Barwick, said yesterday that weekend incidents of coin throwing are "absolutely unacceptable" and has urged supporters to help catch the culprits.
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