As a direct result of this Accrington Stanley have been called to Manchester to discuss this and find out their fate as the Reds could face a maximum of a £10,000 fine.
Accrington chairman Eric Whalley said:
"Things have to improve this season. There will be heavy individual fines for people who get booked because last season was totally unacceptable," he said.
"I'm sure it will be better this season through going full-time because the players will be talked to and it will be explained to them that they haven't always got to go to ground.
"Plus we are hopefully going to get a League referee to come and speak to them and explain what is acceptable and what isn't."
But Whalley added he was pleased with the improvements he had already seen in pre-season.
"I've noticed a difference already. It's definitely better," he said.
"Hopefully we can go from having the worst record to having the best record."