FIFA TO REFER WELSH DISPUTE TO CIVIL COURT

Thursday 02 March 1995 19:02 EST
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Fifa has said it will refer the decision by three Welsh clubs to take a dispute with the Football Association of Wales to the civil courts to its disciplinary committee, as their course of action contravenes Fifa statutes. The decision will be announced next week.

ENGLAND (4-3-3): Batty (Woking); Webb (Kidderminster), Reid (Altrincham), K Brown (Woking), Hogarth (Guiseley); Terry (Altrincham), Forsyth (Kidderminster), Stott (Bromsgrove); Humphreys (Kidderminster), Ross, Watson (both Marine). Substitutes: Hine (Gateshead) for Forsyth, 29; Arnold (Kettering) for Watson, 63.

WALES (5-3-2): Wager (Merthyr Tydfil); K Jones, Rutter (both Bangor City), O'Brien, Abraham, N Jones (all Merthyr); Roberts (Newtown), Richards (Ton Pentre), R Jones (Barry); Webley (Merthyr), Lloyd Williams (Bangor City). Substitutes: N Davies (Holywell) for Lloyd Williams, 61; Mottram (Bangor City) for Webley, 79; Gunn (Afan Lido) for Abraham, 89; A Davies (Flint) for Richards, 89; Mulliner (Llansantffraid) for Wager, 89.

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