Clubs facing hearing over Carling Cup trouble

West Ham and Millwall are prepared to mount a vigorous defence as they get ready for the start of a three-day Football Association disciplinary hearing today into the violence that marred their Carling Cup clash in August.

Clubs facing hearing over Carling Cup trouble

West Ham and Millwall are prepared to mount a vigorous defence as they get ready for the start of a three-day Football Association disciplinary hearing today into the violence that marred their Carling Cup clash in August.

The Hammers are facing four charges and Millwall three, with both clubs having been charged with failing to prevent racist behaviour by fans.

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