By Daily Sports on January 12, 2017

Manchester City have been charged by the Football Association for failing to ensure anti-doping officials knew where players were for drugs testing.
Clubs are required to provide accurate details of training sessions and player whereabouts so that they are available for testing at all times.
The club has allegedly failed to ensure its information was accurate on three occasions, leading to the FA charge.
City have until 19 January to respond to the charge.
It is understood the information was not updated following a change to training routines.
The FA operates a 'three strikes' policy for such breaches, for which the most likely punishment is a fine. (bbc.co.uk)
•Photo shows Manchester City Stadium
Source Daily Sports
Posted January 12, 2017
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