Clattenburg Cleared on 17:23 - Nov 22 with 3189 views | ColDale | lots been said by Chelsea in a statement since released. Sorry wasn't one of those words. Assuming the complaint was made in good faith as the FA state, there is still a need if they accept the verdict to apologise for the damage that has been done. As has been said elsewhere, Clattenburg has missed the same number of games for not saying something that Terry did. No class whatsoever. | | | |
Clattenburg Cleared on 17:26 - Nov 22 with 3176 views | phomem | I thought the idiot Herbert made the complaint and it wasn't all chelski. | | | |
Clattenburg Cleared on 17:26 - Nov 22 with 3174 views | ColDale |
Clattenburg Cleared on 17:26 - Nov 22 by phomem | I thought the idiot Herbert made the complaint and it wasn't all chelski. |
that was the complaint to the Police which was dropped pretty much straight away. | | | |
Clattenburg Cleared on 17:31 - Nov 22 with 3166 views | phomem |
Clattenburg Cleared on 17:26 - Nov 22 by ColDale | that was the complaint to the Police which was dropped pretty much straight away. |
That explains it, chelski looking like idiots. I wonder if clattenberg can go for defamation of character | | | |
Clattenburg Cleared on 17:33 - Nov 22 with 3159 views | olympicdale |
Clattenburg Cleared on 17:31 - Nov 22 by phomem | That explains it, chelski looking like idiots. I wonder if clattenberg can go for defamation of character |
more like playing the victims card. | |
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Clattenburg Cleared on 17:43 - Nov 22 with 3134 views | The_DJ |
Clattenburg Cleared on 17:23 - Nov 22 by ColDale | lots been said by Chelsea in a statement since released. Sorry wasn't one of those words. Assuming the complaint was made in good faith as the FA state, there is still a need if they accept the verdict to apologise for the damage that has been done. As has been said elsewhere, Clattenburg has missed the same number of games for not saying something that Terry did. No class whatsoever. |
Cant wait until he has them again. Licence to referee the game like a right tvvat. Good luck to him. | | | |
Clattenburg Cleared on 17:54 - Nov 22 with 3105 views | MoonyDale |
Clattenburg Cleared on 17:33 - Nov 22 by olympicdale | more like playing the victims card. |
Spot on that OD... | |
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Clattenburg Cleared on 20:46 - Nov 22 with 3002 views | bilbobaggins |
Clattenburg Cleared on 17:54 - Nov 22 by MoonyDale | Spot on that OD... |
one is now wondering will the newly formed black players union be seaking to have these players sacked for wrongfull claims as would of been the fate by the english fa who represent all players of any skin colour ? if it had been found tobe true the ref would of been out on his ear | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Clattenburg Cleared on 09:56 - Nov 23 with 2857 views | dingdangblue |
Clattenburg Cleared on 17:43 - Nov 22 by The_DJ | Cant wait until he has them again. Licence to referee the game like a right tvvat. Good luck to him. |
no change there then! | |
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Clattenburg Cleared on 10:29 - Nov 23 with 2847 views | Daley_Lama | The FA finding falls into three parts. 1. Clatts has no case to answer, there was only the testomony of one player whose English aint to grand and Mikel, other players, other officials heard nothing. No need for further clarity there. 2. Chelsea did everything they should have done. One of their players alleged racism, as employers they were duty bound to report it and had they not done and it leaked out later (as these things do) then it would have been ten times worse. 3. Ramires acted in complete faith, was right to say what he thought he had heard, had no malice in reporting it and is an upstanding individual. The only person therefore at fault is Mikel who was told that he had been called a monkey and had stormed into the refs dressing room to have it out. I'm pretty sure that he will be leniently treated given the extenuating circumstances and in the end there will be little or no action about this whole case other than for refs conversations to be recorded in the future in a self-defence stylee. Which is good, well, it's good if you work for the FA who like peace, quiet and no controvertial issues such as race to surface. Prawn Sandwiches all round! | |
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Clattenburg Cleared on 14:58 - Nov 23 with 2791 views | macro |
Clattenburg Cleared on 10:29 - Nov 23 by Daley_Lama | The FA finding falls into three parts. 1. Clatts has no case to answer, there was only the testomony of one player whose English aint to grand and Mikel, other players, other officials heard nothing. No need for further clarity there. 2. Chelsea did everything they should have done. One of their players alleged racism, as employers they were duty bound to report it and had they not done and it leaked out later (as these things do) then it would have been ten times worse. 3. Ramires acted in complete faith, was right to say what he thought he had heard, had no malice in reporting it and is an upstanding individual. The only person therefore at fault is Mikel who was told that he had been called a monkey and had stormed into the refs dressing room to have it out. I'm pretty sure that he will be leniently treated given the extenuating circumstances and in the end there will be little or no action about this whole case other than for refs conversations to be recorded in the future in a self-defence stylee. Which is good, well, it's good if you work for the FA who like peace, quiet and no controvertial issues such as race to surface. Prawn Sandwiches all round! |
Mikey, Monkey, Marky, minkey, all sound similiar | | | |
Clattenburg Cleared on 17:00 - Nov 23 with 2761 views | Morden |
Clattenburg Cleared on 10:29 - Nov 23 by Daley_Lama | The FA finding falls into three parts. 1. Clatts has no case to answer, there was only the testomony of one player whose English aint to grand and Mikel, other players, other officials heard nothing. No need for further clarity there. 2. Chelsea did everything they should have done. One of their players alleged racism, as employers they were duty bound to report it and had they not done and it leaked out later (as these things do) then it would have been ten times worse. 3. Ramires acted in complete faith, was right to say what he thought he had heard, had no malice in reporting it and is an upstanding individual. The only person therefore at fault is Mikel who was told that he had been called a monkey and had stormed into the refs dressing room to have it out. I'm pretty sure that he will be leniently treated given the extenuating circumstances and in the end there will be little or no action about this whole case other than for refs conversations to be recorded in the future in a self-defence stylee. Which is good, well, it's good if you work for the FA who like peace, quiet and no controvertial issues such as race to surface. Prawn Sandwiches all round! |
This Even Mikel isn't really at fault given the nature of the charge and the heightened sensitivities. Chelsea went through the procedures which you have to go through if there is any suspicion that one of your employees has suffered from a racist act. It's unfortunate that Clattenburg had to go through so much these last through weeks, but that's the result of the current set of attitudes. The alternative it to return to an era where a black person feels that they wouldn't be taken seriously if they felt they were being racially abused. As for Chelsea compensating Clattenburg; well perhaps they should do it off their own bat as a way of showing that they mean contrition (particularly if it's true that he has lost income because of it), but I don't they have an obligation, having done everything by the (current) book | | | |
Clattenburg Cleared on 20:38 - Nov 23 with 2718 views | KenBoon |
Clattenburg Cleared on 17:00 - Nov 23 by Morden | This Even Mikel isn't really at fault given the nature of the charge and the heightened sensitivities. Chelsea went through the procedures which you have to go through if there is any suspicion that one of your employees has suffered from a racist act. It's unfortunate that Clattenburg had to go through so much these last through weeks, but that's the result of the current set of attitudes. The alternative it to return to an era where a black person feels that they wouldn't be taken seriously if they felt they were being racially abused. As for Chelsea compensating Clattenburg; well perhaps they should do it off their own bat as a way of showing that they mean contrition (particularly if it's true that he has lost income because of it), but I don't they have an obligation, having done everything by the (current) book |
From what i've read, Chelsea didn't follow the correct procedures because it was made public knowledge before any sort of investigation could be launched. | | | |
Clattenburg Cleared on 08:43 - Nov 24 with 2666 views | downunder |
Clattenburg Cleared on 14:58 - Nov 23 by macro | Mikey, Monkey, Marky, minkey, all sound similiar |
Anybody else getting a picture of Peter Sellers, in the Pink Panther, in their mind? | | | |
Clattenburg Cleared on 12:36 - Nov 24 with 2642 views | ColDale |
Clattenburg Cleared on 10:29 - Nov 23 by Daley_Lama | The FA finding falls into three parts. 1. Clatts has no case to answer, there was only the testomony of one player whose English aint to grand and Mikel, other players, other officials heard nothing. No need for further clarity there. 2. Chelsea did everything they should have done. One of their players alleged racism, as employers they were duty bound to report it and had they not done and it leaked out later (as these things do) then it would have been ten times worse. 3. Ramires acted in complete faith, was right to say what he thought he had heard, had no malice in reporting it and is an upstanding individual. The only person therefore at fault is Mikel who was told that he had been called a monkey and had stormed into the refs dressing room to have it out. I'm pretty sure that he will be leniently treated given the extenuating circumstances and in the end there will be little or no action about this whole case other than for refs conversations to be recorded in the future in a self-defence stylee. Which is good, well, it's good if you work for the FA who like peace, quiet and no controvertial issues such as race to surface. Prawn Sandwiches all round! |
much of the furore seems to me to stem from the difficulty to separate this from the John Terry issue. Taken on its own merits, then yes Chelsea did the right thing acting on a concern from an employee. But, and maybe its the tabloid mentality in me, it reeked of a tit for tat action against a referee who had the temerity to send two players off and an FA who had the cheek to punish a Chelsea player cleared in a court of law. It didn't come across as Chelsea raising a concern lodged by one of their players, but rather a club hiring QC's to pursue this action on what those lawyers must have told them it was the flimsiest of evidence. | | | |
Clattenburg Cleared on 13:08 - Nov 24 with 2631 views | Daley_Lama | That's my take on it too, however the FA seem to have been at pains to paint it otherwise, avoidance of controversy being the prime motive. Chelsea recently are like a player who boots the ball out for a throw in with no opposition player in sight yet he still appeals for the throw in. It's an automatic self defence thing, so programmed into them is the fact that the whole world is against them. | |
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