Millwall to consult lawyers

02 October 2009 10:09
Millwall are taking legal advice following the FA's decision to charge them in relation to the crowd trouble at their Carling Cup game at West Ham in August. The Lions and West Ham were hit with three charges of failing to ensure their supporters "refrained from violent, threatening, obscene and provocative behaviour", "did not throw missiles on to the pitch" and "refrained from racist behaviour". "We have meetings with our legal advisors at the end of this week and then we will decide on a strategy," Millwall chief executive officer Andy Ambler told the Southwark News. "We are trawling through all of the evidence that has been sent to us and we'll be getting a case together in due course." The club have until October 12 to respond to the charges.

Source: Eurosport