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Clattenburg cleared - Mikel charged by FA
// The Blues had claimed Clattenburg directed racial language at Mikel in their home defeat by Manchester United.
Analysis
David Bond
BBC sports editor
"The FA's verdict of no case to answer against referee Mark Clattenburg was hardly a surprise.
"Ever since it emerged the alleged victim John Obi Mikel hadn't even heard the comment but was relying on second-hand evidence from Brazilian team-mate Ramires, Chelsea's case looked as wafer thin as their managerial contracts.
"Rightly, given how high the stakes were, the FA has taken its time to be sure.
"And while their reluctance to criticise Chelsea for bringing the case is designed to avoid other players from clamming up if they believe they have been racially abused, this is yet another damaging blow for a club which seems a magnet for trouble."
Clattenburg said it was "truly frightening" to have faced the prospect that his career might be over.
Following the match at Stamford Bridge on 28 October, the FA interviewed Clattenburg, Mikel and several other Blues players before reaching its decision to clear the official and charge the Nigerian.
"It is alleged that in or around the match officials' changing room at the end of the fixture, Mikel used threatening and/or abusive and/or insulting words and/or behaviour," an FA statement read.
Mikel has until Friday, 30 November to respond. Chelsea have indicated he will not deny the charge but will request a hearing to "explain the mitigating circumstances".
The evidence for Chelsea's allegation towards Clattenburg came from their midfielder Ramires who, when interviewed, explained that his instinctive reaction was to seek confirmation from Mikel as to what the referee said.
Mikel, who was being spoken to by Clattenburg, was much closer than Ramires and did not hear what it is suggested was said to him.
The two assistant referees and the fourth official revealed they did not hear any of the comments Clattenburg was accused of making, despite being linked up to the referee via microphones. //
Should Chelsea FC be fined, and Clattenburg compensated by a similar amount?
Analysis
David Bond
BBC sports editor
"The FA's verdict of no case to answer against referee Mark Clattenburg was hardly a surprise.
"Ever since it emerged the alleged victim John Obi Mikel hadn't even heard the comment but was relying on second-hand evidence from Brazilian team-mate Ramires, Chelsea's case looked as wafer thin as their managerial contracts.
"Rightly, given how high the stakes were, the FA has taken its time to be sure.
"And while their reluctance to criticise Chelsea for bringing the case is designed to avoid other players from clamming up if they believe they have been racially abused, this is yet another damaging blow for a club which seems a magnet for trouble."
Clattenburg said it was "truly frightening" to have faced the prospect that his career might be over.
Following the match at Stamford Bridge on 28 October, the FA interviewed Clattenburg, Mikel and several other Blues players before reaching its decision to clear the official and charge the Nigerian.
"It is alleged that in or around the match officials' changing room at the end of the fixture, Mikel used threatening and/or abusive and/or insulting words and/or behaviour," an FA statement read.
Mikel has until Friday, 30 November to respond. Chelsea have indicated he will not deny the charge but will request a hearing to "explain the mitigating circumstances".
The evidence for Chelsea's allegation towards Clattenburg came from their midfielder Ramires who, when interviewed, explained that his instinctive reaction was to seek confirmation from Mikel as to what the referee said.
Mikel, who was being spoken to by Clattenburg, was much closer than Ramires and did not hear what it is suggested was said to him.
The two assistant referees and the fourth official revealed they did not hear any of the comments Clattenburg was accused of making, despite being linked up to the referee via microphones. //
Should Chelsea FC be fined, and Clattenburg compensated by a similar amount?
Answers
The most serious point is that it plays into the hands of the racists. Just as when people cry rape falsely this then belittles any genuine accusations.
08:30 Fri 23rd Nov 2012
I seem to have two reports mixed together in that post. hope you get the gist. The full story (ungarbled) can be read here.
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The Referee's Union has a similar idea to mine :
// Referees' union Prospect has demanded that Chelsea apologise to Mark Clattenburg and compensate him after he was cleared of making a racist remark. //
http ://w ww.b bc.c o.uk /spo rt/0 /foo tbal l/20 4548 54
// Referees' union Prospect has demanded that Chelsea apologise to Mark Clattenburg and compensate him after he was cleared of making a racist remark. //
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//The false accusation of racism could have ended this man's career.//
.....and his (arguably harsh) decision to send off Torres effectively ended chelsea's game. maybe this was to be a new club tactic to get back at referess who hand down what are seen as unnecessary punishments - "play the game our way, or we'll end your career".
.....and his (arguably harsh) decision to send off Torres effectively ended chelsea's game. maybe this was to be a new club tactic to get back at referess who hand down what are seen as unnecessary punishments - "play the game our way, or we'll end your career".
The Referees and Linesmen should have live microphones. Much of this uncertainty over what was said could be cleared up through witnesses and even recordings. Knowing a ref has a microphone might moderate the behaviour and language of some of the prima donnas surrounding the ref if a controversial decision has been made, especially if they implement large fines for broadcast obscenity , etc.
"How can you be certain it was malicious?
quite easy really
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quite easy really
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