A lack of evidence provided by the accusers in the first place then. So Chelsea should be for the fucking high jump here.
Don't forget the player who made the accusation. He should face the equivalent punishment Clattenburg would have faced had he been found guilty.
Lack of evidence or witnesses does not stand in the way of the FA though , although in this case I am sure they will happily make an exception
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Don't forget the player who made the accusation. He should face the equivalent punishment Clattenburg would have faced had he been found guilty.
Perhaps it's possible charges of being 'frivolous' [in a legal sense] could be considered against either the player or the club, although I presume it would have had to go to court for that to be determined. Any lawyers here who can excite us with the possibilities of the player/Chelsea facing legal sanction?
It wasn't Chelsea that contacted the police.
It was the black lawyers association fella, who didnt see or know anything about what happened.
Lack of evidence or witnesses does not stand in the way of the FA though , although in this case I am sure they will happily make an exception
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If any of the other Chelsea players are willing to give evidence Clattenburg is toast.
I doubt Clattenburg will referee Chelsea again anyway. The cynic in me says it's job done for Chelsea.
Not just give evidence. Chelsea had the sense to perform their own investigation and put together all the statements and witness accounts at the time. Poor Clattenburg has no contemporaneous evidence, which in the balance of probabilities means anything he says now to defend himself carries less weight than what Chelsea committed to writing within the first few hours of the incident.
I love how people talk about the balance of probabilities as some archaic concept developed by the FA.
I love how people talk about the balance of probabilities as some archaic concept developed by the FA.