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Chelsea fined £375,000 for failing to control players against Tottenham

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How dare our players get fouled by the opposition, what is the matter with them!?

 

Tottenham got fined £225,000 despite having 6 more bookings and a ban on top of that.





Apparently it is because we have the committed to the offence on four occasions, whilst Tottenham only twice, still very strange.

Spurs set an ALL TIME PREMIER LEAGUE RECORD for most number of bookings, and that doesn't even include the slew of red card offenses they got away with and their coach entering the melee.

Yet the FA has concluded that WE lost control?

Laughable. What did our players even do!? 

 

Spurs got 9 yellow cards. NINE. Not even considering that at least one of:

 

Dier (several yellow card tackles)

Lamela (stamp on Cesc)

Dembele (poke on Costa)

Walker (kick at Pedro)

 

could have easily seen red on another day. Please point me to a bad tackle or red card offence by a Chelsea player. Utterly absurd.



Laughable. What did our players even do!?

Spurs got 9 yellow cards. NINE. Not even considering that at least one of:

Dier (several yellow card tackles)

Lamela (stamp on Cesc)

Dembele (poke on Costa)

Walker (kick at Pedro)

could have easily seen red on another day. Please point me to a bad tackle or red card offence by a Chelsea player. Utterly absurd.

Also Walker throwing snot at Costa.

Laughable. What did our players even do!? 

 

Spurs got 9 yellow cards. NINE. Not even considering that at least one of:

 

Dier (several yellow card tackles)

Lamela (stamp on Cesc)

Dembele (poke on Costa)

Walker (kick at Pedro)

 

could have easily seen red on another day. Please point me to a bad tackle or red card offence by a Chelsea player. Utterly absurd.

 

you forgot walker throwing some type of bodily fluid at Costa & poch running on the field to stop rose from fighting w/ Willian - also rose had a couple of unsavory tackles as well - f**k the fa

Spurs set an ALL TIME PREMIER LEAGUE RECORD for most number of bookings, and that doesn't even include the slew of red card offenses they got away with and their coach entering the melee.

Yet the FA has concluded that WE lost control?

That sums up how ridiculous this is perfectly. We should take f**kers to court.


Told you there is an agenda against our club. These vile people any hide their hatred.

Spuds come to our stadium, eye gouge our players, try to snap out players leg and stamp on them too. Yet we get more punishment because our players don't accept being assaulted on a football pitch?

f**k the FA

f**k the Spuds

So Spurs receive a record number of bookings in one match, gouge and stamp on our players, their manager runs onto the pitch and grabs Willian, Walker flicks snot at Costa, they showed far too much aggression after Hazard scored, Hiddink is knocked over as a result of their players yet we get the bigger fine? F**k off. What an absolute joke

Unfortunately it goes back to games in the past where we have failed to control players. Each time the fine gets bigger and they decide how long we have to go trouble free. ( abit like a suspended sentence) It will be interesting to see our next offence or to see others with equally bad records. I don't know if they can ever threaten points deduction.

It's just the easy way out to fine both clubs. Same as referees who yellow card both players when one pushes the other and gets up in their face. Weak officiating.



Jesus f##king wept!...oh well it more or less confirms what most of us suspected that those corrupt c##ts at the FA really do hate us!!!

WTF?? how on EARTH have those spud bar stewards got away with this??

Poch was on the PITCH for f**k sake!

Guus was knocked into the f**king stands!

Costa got gouged!!

NINE yellow cards!!!

Dier! 

Lamela!

 

And they so there is no conspiracy....



Spurs may yet receive an additional fine for the 9 yellow cards?

 

I thought a certain amount of yellow cards was supposed to get you an automatic fine, i have heard nothing of this so far though for Tottenham.

 

I don't care what anyone says, the F.A are far more lenient to other clubs than they are to us. The amount of decisions that has gone against us, in the last 2 years especially, is complete bullsh*t.

 

I just don't see how they can even say that we failed to control our players during the game. Do they just expect our players to not react to opposition players putting in leg breaking tackles, kicking, hand stamping, eye gouging and snot throwing ?

 

It's bad enough seeing one of these things in a game of football, but Tottenham did them all in one game. How can it be fair that we are the ones that have ended up with a harsher punishment ? It's a f**king joke.

Unfortunately it goes back to games in the past where we have failed to control players. Each time the fine gets bigger and they decide how long we have to go trouble free. ( abit like a suspended sentence) It will be interesting to see our next offence or to see others with equally bad records. I don't know if they can ever threaten points deduction.

 

That is true, but there shouldn't have even been a fine for us at all. We didn't fail to control our players, our players weren't the ones looking for a fight.

375 grand lol, wonder where that will all go, they should be made accountable for every penny of that fine

What if we paid it entirely with pennies dumped on the FA headquarters? :wink:

Edited by offside

I'm still waiting for our apology from the referees' chief, as invariably happens on those rare occasions when we benefit from sh*t refereeing. For every one of those incidents that the Spurs players got away with, you can point to another occasion when a Chelsea player was punished for the same thing. Has Pocchettino been punished for entering the pitch (as Mourinho was for doing so against Villa)?

 

Just to rub it in we ended up losing JT for the last two games because he was punished for two much lesser fouls, while Rose, Lamela, Dier etc were all free to play in the last two matches.

 

 



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