Huddersfield fined after ‘spoof’ shirt breached kit regulations

Huddersfield chairman Phil Hodgkinson tried to get the referee to ban the team wearing a controversial ‘spoof’ one-off shirt in a pre-season friendly, which ended up costing the club a £50,000 fine from the Football Association.

The Terriers were widely criticised for a sash-style shirt which bore the logo of a bookmaker when they unveiled it as their new home shirt against Rochdale on July 17.

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