FA extend deadline for Stamford Bridge probe
Published 5/2/2008 by soccernet.com at ESPNsoccernet
Chelsea and Manchester United have been given an extra two days to provide information on last weekend's post-match scuffle between players and staff at Stamford Bridge.
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