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DERBY County will attend their personal hearing with the Football Association today.

The hearing was arranged after the Rams accepted the FA charge of failing to control their players during the Championship game at Nottingham Forest in August.

The Rams have requested a personal hearing to outline what they believe to be mitigating circumstances.

Leicester City’s Walkers Stadium will host the hearing, which is expected to take place at around lunchtime.

The charge came after the Rams’ 3-2 defeat by Forest at the City Ground on August 29.

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There was a mass brawl involving players and coaches from both teams after Forest striker Nathan Tyson picked up a corner flag and waved it in celebration in front of the Rams fans.

Forest were also charged by the FA for failing to control their players, while Tyson was charged with improper conduct.

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DERBY County have been fined £20,000 for failing to control their players during their Championship clash with rivals Nottingham Forest.

The Rams admitted the charge at a Football Association hearing today.

The FA panel ruled that £10,000 of the fine be suspended, while ordering Derby to pay £400 costs.

Forest, also charged with failing to control their players, were fined £25,000, £10,000 of which is suspended, plus £1,200 in costs.

Forest striker Nathan Tyson received a £5,000 fine for improper conduct and a suspended two-match ban. He was also ordered to pay £400 in costs.

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Derby and Forest were charged by the FA following the Rams' 3-2 defeat at the City Ground on August 29.

At the final whistle, a mass brawl erupted involving players and coaches from both sides after Tyson picked up a corner flag and waved it in celebration in front of the away fans.

Read more in tomorrow's Derby Telegraph.

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