Both fined 125k. Basically for Palhinha and then Rogers' reaction.

Interesting parts of the report:

The Commission noted that both clubs submitted that they were equally at fault for the Incident. Nonetheless, based on the video evidence it had seen, the Commission did think that slightly more of the blame lay with Tottenham, in the sense that its player, JP, had sparked the whole confrontation due to his pushes on OW. As far as the Commission could see, this action was not provoked by OW, who remained calm. It accepted that the Villa player, MR, should not have reacted in the way that he did and his actions clearly contributed to what followed. Thereafter the Commission felt that the two teams were equally to blame for the Incident.

The Commission considered that Villa’s misconduct history was an aggravating factor. It took account purely of Villa’s previous proven E20 charges in
the current and previous five seasons.

They whacked an extra 25k on here, seemingly because of Brentford in 2023… and then took it off again because of 'mitigating factors.' Apparently our misconduct record is significantly worse than Spurs, but they started it, so 125k each 🤷‍♂️

by Mark-C-S

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  1. ‘Not provoked by OW’ may be a little generous as he did seem to deliberately walk right into him, but possibly that wasn’t on the recordings they had :p Think Rogers should have also stayed calm and walked into him as well tbh, let them wind themselves up.

  2. slappymcmanmeat on

    The FA are proper pricks. Bet we’ve had less red cards the spuds over the last 5 years

  3. Deep-Sleep7987 on

    JP injured Kamara for the season, and I imagine the players knew it was serious (and an unnecessary challenge, unpunished) and were riled. Don’t suppose that was taken into consideration though…

  4. No mention of Tottenhams previous?

    Homophobic chanting against Utd 2025?

    Rodrigo’s racial slur about his own player in 2024?

    Yet we have history from 2023?

  5. IndifferentDraenei on

    Can the ref get some punishment for letting the game get out of control from the first 5 minutes?

  6. Anyone know where you can find the E20 charges they are referring to?
    I find it odd that the instigators (Tottenham) get treated the same as us and unless we have some history in these types of incidents, why they’d be relevant.