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Seven-match ban for Ollie Clarke: Swindon Town hit back at FA over length of mysterious disciplinary process

The Moonraker understands the charges do not relate to any sort of violent conduct or abusive language. The FA have said full written reasons will be published in due course.

19.12.25, 18:00 Updated 29.12.25, 11:26 3 Minute Read

Sam Morshead

Sam Morshead

Swindon Town captain Ollie Clarke has been banned for seven matches by the Football Association after being charged with misconduct.

Clarke was accused of improper behaviour by two Cardiff City players during the EFL Cup clash between the sides in August – allegations he and Town have contested over the course of the past four months.

The Moonraker understands the charges do not relate to any sort of violent conduct or abusive language. The FA have said full written reasons will be published in due course.

Clarke is understood to have been interviewed by FA representatives at Swindon’s training ground in Calne earlier this year. Town engaged a lawyer to assist them on the case.

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