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Football Australia has whacked Melbourne Victory with more punishments following the shocking A-League scenes. 😬 9WWOS Football

The further sanctions were dealt in consideration of Victory's response to the show-cause notice and measures taken by the club since.

Tom Glover of Melbourne City is escorted from the pitch by team mates after fans stormed the ground last Saturday. , we also had the 2021 Australia Cup issue where fans also damaged LED and entered the pitch when they were celebrating a goal.The match, which was abandoned, will be replayed in April - beginning from the 22-minute mark with the score at 1-0 in favour of Melbourne City. "The scenes at the Melbourne derby were the worst witnessed in Australian football during the A-League era.

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