Article body analysed
Sheffield United defender Jack Robinson and Bristol City defender Rob Dickie were both booked after the confrontation between the two teams Sheffield United have been fined £120, 000 following a melee in their 1-1 Championship draw against Bristol City in March. It was alleged both teams failed to ensure their players did not behave in an improper and/or provocative manner in the 94th minute of the game at Bramall Lane. The Blades were also fined £80, 000 in January having admitted a similar charge following a 2-2 draw with Coventry City. The charge against the Robins was their fifth non-standard breach since August. Sheffield United's punishment followed a hearing by an independent regulatory commission, while Bristol City accepted a standard fine of £5, 000. Chris Wilder's United side moved top of the Championship table despite the late Robins equaliser leading to the melee. Bristol City defender Rob Dickie and United defender Jack Robinson were booked in the aftermath of the confrontation. Premier League: Build-up and team news ahead of Chelsea v Tottenham - Palmer starts How Trump's tariffs might impact sport Top-20 players ask Grand Slams for more prize money The true story of Britain's biggest bullion heist How lockdown affected children's social development The device that is taking over people's kitchens Stacey Dooley explores Britain’s shoplifting epidemic Grand National pinstickers' guide to runners Football's new phrase book - modern language or just jargon? Why was Jota goal not offside - and does law need changing? When Liverpool nearly missed out on Salah 2025 County Championship - club-by-club guide 'That was for you, Keelan' - Grealish dedicates goal to late brother 'The Goose' chases golds before return to dental school 'Aston Villa bucked the trend in January - and are reaping rewards' Was this the best free-kick in Premier League history? Video Was this the best free-kick in Premier League history? 'A special player' - resurgent Elanga has Forest dreaming The world-leading British amateur chasing repeat win at Augusta What would be a good season for Tsunoda at Red Bull? Five things to look for in Champions Cup last 16 The next Neymar & 43-year-old strikers - Copa Libertadores set to begin 'LIV dozen will provide extra challenge to Mc Ilroy's Augusta ambitions' 'I know why Real appeal to Alexander-Arnold - I was tempted too' Fear & Gibson - the best friends who keep rivals close Life on the edge - GB freerider Bramwell chases Olympic dream What were the biggest moves of NFL free agency? Copyright © 2025 BBC. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read about our approach to external linking.