Swansea pair arrested for anti-Cardiff display after cup triumph
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Your support makes all the difference.The Swansea players Lee Trundle and Alan Tate were arrested yesterday by police and charged by the Football Association of Wales following the anti-Cardiff obscenities they paraded at the Millennium Stadium.
Swansea beat Carlisle 2-1 in Sunday's Football League Trophy but the occasion in Cardiff was tarnished by events after the final whistle. Trundle struck a spectacular opening goal but after the victory he carried a Welsh flag bearing the words "Fuck off, Cardiff" and donned a T-shirt on which a cartoon showed a man urinating on a Cardiff No 9 shirt.
South Wales Police arrested the players yesterday following a number of complaints - many from Swansea fans - while the FAW have also charged the pair with a disrepute charge.
Neither player had been charged by police by early yesterday evening, but in a statement, South Wales Police said: "South Wales Police have arrested a 23-year-old man and a 29-year-old man on suspicion of section four public order offences. Both men have been bailed until the end of April."
The Swansea manager, Kenny Jackett, said: "I honestly don't think the players knew what they were doing, it was something that was in the heat of the moment and I'm sure they regret their actions."
However, Tate and Trundle could now face suspensions from the FAW. A statement from the Welsh FA read: "The Football Association of Wales has concluded that charges will be issued against Swansea City FC and two of their players Lee Trundle and Alan Tate.
"These charges are in connection with the events which followed the conclusion of the Football League Trophy Final."
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