The FA has charged West Ham with breaching anti-doping rules after alleging the club failed to ensure the accuracy of its 'Club Whereabouts' information. A club which fails to adhere to these requirements three times within a 12-month rolling period will be charged with breaching The FA's rules on anti-doping, specifically Regulation 14(d). West Ham have until February 27 to respond to the charge. A West Ham United spokesman said: "The breach relates to administrative oversights on The FA's whereabouts system, for example a player's address had been registered and the house number digits transposed, and the Club will be responding to The FA in due course. Manchester City were fined £35,000 and warned as to their future conduct after breaching the same regulation earlier this season.
Source: Sky sports February 20, 2018 16:34 UTC