Fergie won't give a shit. With his Bessie mate & fellow utd fan choosing the ref's for the games & dropping them from the premiership games for weeks when they give pens against them I don't think he has much to worry about.
Fergie won't give a shit. With his Bessie mate & fellow utd fan choosing the ref's for the games & dropping them from the premiership games for weeks when they give pens against them I don't think he has much to worry about.
So the Met police have received a complaint about this racist incident but it was not made by Chelsea or the players. It was made by the society of black lawyers.
Another separate body then. Fuck me
I do hope your not a member of PGC?
PGC may refer to:
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Fox strikes me as a Glee Club type of guy
The FA have received details of a furious confrontation in the referee's changing room at Stamford Bridge involving angry Chelsea officials, Mark Clattenburg and John Obi Mikel.
Clattenburg is believed to have referred to an 'extraordinary incident' in his report of the Blues' highly-charged loss to Manchester United.
It emerged late on Monday that the words "I'm gonna f******g break your legs" were heard during a furious post-match bust-up.
They came from inside the referee's dressing room as Clattenburg and his officials were angrily confronted by Chelsea staff and Mikel, the man the Blues claim was racially abused by the Gosforth official on Sunday.
The Mirror understands the scenes became so heated, onlookers described the intervention of security staff as resembling "bouncers at a pub brawl".
The bust-up came after Chelsea had two men sent off in United's explosive 3-2 win.
It also came as the European champions claimed Clattenburg had used language which could be interpreted as racist towards Mikel and Juan Mata.
The fall-out from the match continued on Monday, as the police received a complaint relating to the incident and referees' union Prospect leapt to Clattenburg's defence.
Prospect said in a statement: "Prospect is committed to helping to eradicate racism in football and in society generally.
"In the context of that commitment, Prospect is offering full support to Mark Clattenburg in relation to the allegations made against him."
Clattenburg IS allowed to continue refereeing, but has been stood down for this weekend's Premier League games by the Professional Game Match Officials.
It said: "With any football match, the focus should not be on the officials but on the players and the game itself.
"Mark Clattenburg is one of the elite referees in world football and, in these circumstances, the intense level of scrutiny would detract from the match and be unfair to the clubs and the supporters of both sides."
Meanwhile, the FA launched a formal probe into Chelsea's complaint. Mindful of the criticism they attracted in the wake of the lengthy John Terry investigation, FA chiefs realise it is in everyone's interests to establish the facts of the case as quickly as possible.
A statement said: "'The FA has begun an investigation relating to allegations made following Sunday's fixture at Stamford Bridge between Chelsea and Manchester United.
"The FA will make no further comment at this time."
The FA will now speak to Clattenburg, his assistants Michael McDonough and Simon Long and fourth official Michael Jones.
They are also set to make fresh contact with Chelsea, to ask for their version of events.
And the FA are set to review TV footage, although the Mirror understands they had not formally requested it from match broadcaster Sky Sports as of Monday night.
Chelsea are a fucking spiteful and disgusting club.
The grammar police.
Chelsea's complaint is that Mikel was the victim of a racist comment, while Spain midfielder Mata was allegedly called a "Spanish t**t" by Clattenburg.
The evidence of the assistant referees, Michael McDonough and Simon Long, together with the fourth official, Michael Jones, stands to be crucial. Clattenburg was wearing a microphone and each member of his officiating team would have been able to hear what he said throughout the 90 minutes. The former World Cup referee Graham Poll said that if Clattenburg had been out of line with his language, he would be brought to book.
"Assistant referees ... if they heard Mark Clattenburg made inappropriate comments, they will report it," Poll said.
Can they be sure he didn't say "Donkey" as in........."Mikel, you're the biggest donkey in the history of the Premier League" because that's just factual.Telegraph reporter on the radio saying He used the 'M' word. I've no idea what that is.
Edit: Ah Telegraph reporting he called Mikel a monkey.
Telegraph reporter on the radio saying He used the 'M' word. I've no idea what that is.
Edit: Ah Telegraph reporting he called Mikel a monkey.
Yup. But the fact that the system is so open to abuse is their own fault... they've dealt with things poorly and let tensions run really high within the game. It'd be great if they fell on their own swords.
if he said monkey, he's fucked ...