Tuesday 21 May 2013

PFA investigates decision to fine

           
   Taylor said the PFA would determine if the punishments were "acceptable" or if there were grounds for an appeal.Black Cats defenders Phil Bardsley and Matthew Kilgallon were left out of the squad for the game at White Hart Lane, having been pictured in a casino  in midweek.I wouldn't want to go any further at this moment, so as not to prejudice any particular situation," he said.Nobody says we're against discipline at the PFA. but it's got to be proportionate," said Taylor. "We have a recommended code for clubs to adhere to. Taylor admitted there had been contact between the PFA and Sunderland players already, while discussions had also been held with the Premier League club.But it's not always good to have the manager coming out in public. These things are better dealt with person to person internally and it's better for the future.There has been some complaints, yes," said Taylor.Fifteen years ago, Di Canio was represented by Taylor after pushing over referee Paul Alcock in 1998 when he was a Sheffield Wednesday player.Di Canio took over from Martin O'Neill as manager of the Wearside club in March and has won two of his seven games in charge to help the club avoid relegation.The PFA were there for Paolo when he was a player and we'll be there for him with his players. He is aware of the role of the PFA and knows we are there for the players.The 44-year-old Italian was scathing about the behaviour of some of his players following the 1-0 defeat at Tottenham on the final day of the season.

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