Birmingham have accepted a Football Association charge of failing to make sure spectators didn't enter the subject of play subsequent the Carling Cup match versus Aston Villa at St Andrew's on December one. The club had been charged right after followers entered the pitch to celebrate the quarter-final win through their rivals before goading Villa fans before the away fans' area. Blues have accepted the cost and can have an FA hearing scheduled for March 28. A club statement read through: "The club continues its shut deliver the results using the police which has a view to identifying individuals responsible for threatening to tarnish the status of the club and Birmingham City's picture." The statement continued: "Acting Chairman Peter Pannu normally takes this chance to remind all followers that equivalent incidents should not come about again and is also assured we've all discovered a lesson from it - both equally the club and individuals who breached the principles. "Club officials want to thank the FA for their guidance and communication before and all through the investigation." What would you like most about being a footballer? Consider our enjoyment quiz to get news to suit your interests,
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