Well, for what it's worth, they did get back to me...
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Previous FA charges published on TheFA.com website can be found via the link below:
http://www.thefa.com/TheFA/~/link.aspx?_id=7726A287E3174E0C833202BD2D1AB58A&_z=z The Football Association deemed the behaviour of the Liverpool players to be confrontational which breaches The FA’s code of coduct with regards to player behaviour towards the match officials. As a result, the club has been charged for failing to ensure its players conducted themselves in an orderly fashion.
Supporters often compare incidents with others and ask why the same actions are not taken? The Football Association takes its disciplinary procedures very seriously and judges each investigation on its merits. The same criteria is applied in each alleged case and judged on the available evidence. Taking all this into consideration, The Football Association deemed the player’s behaviour to have been a breach of conduct.
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