Everton fined for field attack last season. Know full details in next slide

The club was fined £300,000 for on-field intrusions during and after a 3-2 win against

Gem Royal residence on May 19. The sensational triumph got first class security

for Plain Lampard's group — and incited wild festivals at their Goodison Park home.

Fans ran onto the field when Dominic Calvert-Lewin struck a late champ. Everton had been

following 2-0 at half-time and were nearer to assignment from the association without

precedent for its set of experiences. Allies pursued on again the last whistle, with one

attacking Castle Administrator Patrick Vieira. Everton were accused of unfortunate

behavior in July, and on Friday the English Football Affiliation affirmed sanctions forced

by a free administrative commission. "Everton FC conceded neglecting to

guarantee that its observers — and all people implying to be its allies or devotees —

behaved in a systematic design and ceased from utilizing undermining and fierce way of

behaving while infringing onto the pitch region," the FA said in an explanation.