Collymore may face fresh FA charge

Monday 30 October 2000 01:00 GMT
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Controversial Stan Collymore could be in yet more trouble with the FA, this time over alleged gestures he made to Leeds United fans after scoring for Bradford yesterday.

Controversial Stan Collymore could be in yet more trouble with the FA, this time over alleged gestures he made to Leeds United fans after scoring for Bradford yesterday.

Stewards had to step in after Collymore celebrated scoring a spectacular goal in front of the Leeds fans on this Bradford debut.

The Football Association is now awaiting a report from match referee Stephen Lodge. It will then decide whether to charge Collymore.

The controversial former Leicester striker is already facing a violent conduct charge from the FA over an alleged stamping offence on Everton's Paul Gascoigne in September.

He is now trying to rebuild his career after being off-loaded in acrimonious circumstances by Filbert Street boss Peter Taylor.

Lodge's report is not due to be received until lunchtime tomorrow.

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