Blackburn Rovers suffered a disappointing defeat by Ipswich Town on Good Friday, with two goals being disallowed during the match. The 1-0 loss left Rovers dangerously close to the relegation zone. Ipswich Town, on the other hand, was propelled to the top of the Championship table as a result of the victory.
Following the incident, Blackburn Rovers has been charged by the FA for failing to control their supporters during the match. The club has until Monday to respond to the charge. The FA’s statement mentioned that the club is being charged with misconduct in relation to crowd control during the game.
The allegations against Blackburn Rovers include failing to ensure that spectators and supporters behave in an orderly fashion. This includes refraining from using inappropriate or threatening language and from throwing potentially harmful objects towards the pitch. The club will need to address these allegations in their response to the charge.
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