Speak to the Southern Reporter Welcome Adjust profile Log out Welcome Log out Thursday 17 March 2011 Printed on Wed Mar 16 23:21:32 GMT 2011 Birmingham have accepted a Football Association charge of failing to guarantee spectators did not enter the area of play following the Carling Cup match against Aston Villa at St Andrew's on December one. The club have been charged following enthusiasts entered the pitch to celebrate the quarter-final win above their rivals just before goading Villa followers before the away fans' segment. Blues have accepted the cost and can have an FA hearing scheduled for March 29.A club statement browse: "The club continues its close operate with all the police having a see to identifying those responsible for threatening to tarnish the reputation with the club and Birmingham City's image."The statement continued: "Acting Chairman Peter Pannu normally takes this option to remind all enthusiasts that comparable incidents ought to not occur once again and is confident we have now all realized a lesson from it - both equally the club and those who breached the policies."Club officials would like to thank the FA for their assistance and communication prior to and all through the investigation." Copyright PA Activity 2011,
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