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    Chelsea wanted me to avoid booking their players, says Danish referee

    Referee Larsen was 'shocked' by approach
    • Terry will miss second-leg after booking
    Digg it Daniel Landon and Jamie Jackson The Guardian, Saturday 11 April 2009 Article history
    Chelsea's John Terry has words with referee Claus Bo Larsen during the Champions League quarter-final first leg. Photograph: John Walton/EMPICS Sport/PA Photos

    The referee who officiated Chelsea's Champions League quarter-final first leg at Liverpool last Wednesday has said that he was "shocked" to be told by a Stamford Bridge official that the club would not welcome bookings of their players who risked suspension for the return leg.

    The Danish referee, Claus Bo Larsen, said that during a security meeting on the morning of the match "a representative from Chelsea said, 'Claus Bo, you should just remember that we have some players who have a yellow card already and we are not so excited if they get one again.'"

    Larsen booked the Chelsea captain, John Terry – who now misses the return leg on Tuesday– in the 61st minute at Anfield. Ashley Cole and Nicolas Anelka were also one booking away from suspension. Chelsea admitted raising the issue but said they had not mentioned it solely in relation to their own players and denied any wrongdoing. Liverpool's Alvaro Arbeloa and Andrea Dossena werealso one card away from missing a game.

    "I've never experienced anything like this," Larsen was quoted in the Daily Express. "We were quite shocked. I have been to more than 100 safety meetings and this is the first time I have experienced such a thing. Liverpool and Uefa and other people were there. I responded by saying that, if a player does something for a yellow card, then he gets a yellow card." The safety meeting is also believed to have been attended by the police and Liverpool and Uefa officials.

    There was a minor mêlée after Terry's caution, for a foul on the goalkeeper Pepe Reina, and the captain later accused the Liverpool players of deliberately trying to get him booked. "It's very disappointing when fellow professionals ask for the yellow card," he said.

    However, Larsen said: "When a player tried to jump after a goalkeeper who has the ball, to prevent the enemy from turning, then he must also pay at a bank. So he received the card anyway."

    In a statement Chelsea said: "Uefa organisational meetings are opportunities for all parties to raise valid issues in relation to that day's game. Therefore, it was an appropriate meeting in which to raise the issue of both teams fielding players on yellow cards. Chelsea did not raise the issue solely in relation to Chelsea players."

    The Chelsea manager, Guus Hiddink, has warned Manchester United that they could still "stumble" as they pursue a third successive Premier League title. Hiddink's ability to plot a way to victory was displayed in memorable fashion during the defeat of Liverpool. That victory, which turned on the Dutchman's successful deployment of Michael Essien as Steven Gerrard's shadow, has given Chelsea vital momentum as they embark upon their season's run home which starts today when Bolton visit Stamford Bridge.

    "When you are on top, as Man United are, and you have a game in hand, it is a luxury. But you must be aware that you can stumble," Hiddink said, before recalling his experience leading PSV Eindhoven to six Eredivisie titles in two tenures at the Dutch club.
    http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2...oking-pressure


    What a bunch of horrible thugs they are.

    #2
    They'll be disqualified and we'll get through.

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      #3
      Originally posted by fredo View Post
      They'll be disqualified and we'll get through.
      Without doubt

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        #4
        Fuss over nothing really.

        It's not like they threatened or bribed them. It's a bit silly but nothing more.

        Not a patch on what whiskey nose comes out with to the press on a regular basis and he never gets done for it.

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          #5
          Cheating Whorebags.

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            #6
            Originally posted by kingfunk View Post
            Cheating Whorebags.


            Don't see anything too major being made of this, however i would say that the official in question needs to be found, just to see at what level he is at Chelsea, what position he holds, that would be a big part for me as to how serious this is, i would then expect Chelsea to discipline him at the very least.
            Last edited by Vermilion; 11-04-09, 02:56 PM.

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              #7
              We're 45/1 to win the CL now. I know it's tough but those are quite attractive odds...

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                #8
                Originally posted by Norbert Dentressangle View Post
                We're 45/1 to win the CL now. I know it's tough but those are quite attractive odds...
                surley worth a punt.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by kingfunk View Post
                  surley worth a punt.
                  I've had one. £25, well worth the risk.

                  If we score in the first 10 mins then I think they'll begin to waver.

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