MANCHESTER, England (AP) - Manchester United chief executive David Gill received an apology Tuesday from the Football Association over its decision to publish evidence from Patrice Evra's disciplinary hearing without prior notice.
Evra was banned for four matches and fined 15,000 pounds ($21,950) by the FA on Dec. 5 for improper conduct during a post-match brawl at Chelsea in April in which he was found to have struck a Stamford Bridge groundsman.
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