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    Clattenburg statement:

    "I am looking forward to putting this behind me and concentrating on refereeing in the Premier League and other competitions. I am extremely grateful for the invaluable support of my family, my Select Group colleagues, the management of Professional Game Match Officials Limited and our union Prospect. The messages of encouragement from those inside and outside of the game have helped me through the most stressful time of my professional life.

    "To know you were innocent of something but that there was the opportunity for it to wreck your career was truly frightening. Racism has no place in football and this experience should not discourage those to speak out if they genuinely believe they are a victim of abuse. However, there are processes that should be adhered in order that any investigation can be carried out in a manner that is fair for all parties involved.

    "I know first-hand the ramifications of allegations of this nature being placed into the public domain ahead of a formal process and investigation. I hope no referee has to go through this in the future."
    Rafa's Cunts
    Chelsea Football Club accepts the Football Association's decision regarding Mark Clattenburg and welcomes the fact that the FA recognises the club and players were correct in reporting the matter.

    The FA states Chelsea took the correct action following the Manchester United match and encourages all players who believe they have been either subject, or witness, to discriminatory abuse to report the matter immediately to the match officials on the day, and in turn to the FA.

    The club also notes the charge brought against John Mikel Obi. While the player does not deny the charge, he will request a personal hearing to explain the mitigating circumstances.

    With regards to the Mark Clattenburg decision, the club accepts the case is now concluded and notes the FA states the allegation was made in good faith.

    Chelsea FC cooperated fully with the FA and provided 11 witness statements covering all events during and after the Premier League game on October 28.

    Chelsea FC has a duty of care, as do all employers, to act responsibly when such allegations are reported by employees. We did not take the decision to lodge a formal complaint with the FA lightly and followed the correct processes and protocols throughout. The club carried out a thorough investigation, led by outside legal counsel, using all information available to us. As the FA makes clear, it is not uncommon for investigations to lead to no disciplinary charge being brought.

    All those directly involved have been subjected to scrutiny over the last weeks. Chelsea FC now hopes that all concerned can continue to carry out their duties without prejudice.

    We are committed to working alongside all referees and their assistants to ensure games are conducted in the right spirit and that all our players and staff accept and observe the match officials' authority and decisions.
    Note that there is no apology, which should be picked up on by the media (certainly seemed to with Luis), and also, the completely opposite understanding of how this situation was handled by Chelsea.

    Just waiting for Herbert to weigh in, and then the whole thing can kick off again. Progress.
    "I will make the boys feel your support"
    Jurgen Klopp June 2020

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      I wonder if the FA have learned from the Suarez case?

      The standard of evidence available against Suarez and Clattenberg were not dis-similar. Essentially one man's word against another's. There was no further proof in either case.

      It's also interesting that in this case they have made an allowance for levels of fluency with the English language. No such luxury was afforded to Suarez, quite the opposite in fact.

      Neither case should have been brought to trial. Have the FA learnt? Or are they simply protecting their own?
      Oh I don't know.

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        All of these cases get compared to each other in simplistic ways. The difference in outcomes is actually due to difference in the specifics of each case imo.
        Trey Nyoni: countdown to stardom- 2 years 1year 0.5 years

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          Originally posted by Kenneth View Post
          All of these cases get compared to each other in simplistic ways. The difference in outcomes is actually due to difference in the specifics of each case imo.
          A fair point. But I'm not sure there is a consistency in approach, nor outcome.

          And as such, I don't believe the FA are equipped to deal with this kind of thing. These aren't vicious football tackles or elbows to the head. They aren't dissenting managers grumbling about refereeing decisions. The processes which exist were set up deal with those types of offence. Not potentially criminal behaviour.
          Oh I don't know.

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            Rob Harris @RobHarris
            Clattenburg doesn't want compensation from Chelsea & isn't taking legal action against them, according to referees' chief Riley

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              Good. Need to move on.
              Trey Nyoni: countdown to stardom- 2 years 1year 0.5 years

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                Just looked at the BBC Sports page and could've sworn Mikel was balancing a rat on his index finger, ala the Harlem Globetrotters, in the main picture

                http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/20454854

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                  Originally posted by Norbert Dentressangle View Post
                  Just looked at the BBC Sports page and could've sworn Mikel was balancing a rat on his index finger, ala the Harlem Globetrotters, in the main picture

                  http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/20454854
                  Or, he just snagged the bloke behind him's toupe.

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                    When you see it, you'll **** brix
                    Last edited by Norbs; 22-03-13, 06:38 PM.

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                      top, top shout, Norbs
                      removing all the weak links makes us stronger

                      too many gutless players, no beef or desire. pussies everywhere... sack them all.

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                        Originally posted by Kenneth View Post
                        Got to feel sorry for Clattenburg. The Association of Black Lawyers can shove it, this should have been dealt with behind the scenes until at least a basic investigation has taken place.
                        I have to say they have not come out of any of these recent race related stories with any degree of credibility
                        Anybody who criticizes Klopp ever is a James Blunt. Nov 2015
                        #****CITY

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                          They seem to have gone into hiding too.
                          Oh I don't know.

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                            They put in a police complaint about the West Ham chants according to SSN yesterday.
                            Hello mert.

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                              Originally posted by Fivex View Post
                              They put in a police complaint about the West Ham chants according to SSN yesterday.
                              Good.
                              Oh I don't know.

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                                seems clat and the chavs have had a pow wow and he might even be allowed to ref some of their games after all this bollocks.

                                how very kind of them
                                removing all the weak links makes us stronger

                                too many gutless players, no beef or desire. pussies everywhere... sack them all.

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