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Luton fined and given a two-year action plan over homophobic chanting by supporters against Brighton... as the club warns fans they could face bans and police investigations

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Luton Town have been fined £120,000 and issued with a two-year action plan by the Football Association over offensive chanting in their Premier League match against Brighton.

The club accepted an FA charge for abusive, offensive, homophobic, discriminatory chanting by supporters at the opening Premier League fixture of the season away to Brighton on August 12.

An independent Regulatory Commission has imposed the fine and action plan on the club after accepting the charge, with Luton also warned over its future conduct.

Luton have warned supporters identified will be issued with bans from the club and potentially face a police investigation.