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This makes me wonder how authentic it is. 16th December at the top and found in the Mackem's dressing room nearly two weeks later? Not convinced.

It's probably being put up in every dressing room our players use for the rest of the season. If someone was making it up, I'm sure they could get their facts right on the dates, it's not like it was a secret when we played Sunderland.
 
I would have thought that if it was that big a deal it would have been reported in the papers a bit more widely. If the fines are true then that's outrageous and totally out of proportion with the severity of the offence in comparison with others. Here's another thought - what do the FA actually do with all the money that they collect from fines? They must raise a bloody fortune!
 
Fines for lateness are perfectly acceptable and understandable, but it seems that we've had to pay out a similar amount per incident to Lazio's racism fine (£25k to £32k).
Sends out the wrong message, in my opinion.

That's assuming that this is real, of course.

If its a hoax as you prefer to believe, who on earth would randomly pick Darren Eales as the sender of the communication?

Why does the date it was written mean it was sent the same day?