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Chelsea file a complain about Mark Clatterburg
Trollman 12 years ago
Chelsea, Egypt 32 525

Apperantly he offended two Chelsea players and racially abused one of them. There a rumors he called Mata spanish twat, and there are rumor it was Mikel being abused. The story will open uo soon hopefully.

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awais007 12 years ago
Chelsea, Pakistan 178 922

Chelsea
have accused referee Mark Clattenburg of directing inappropriate language
towards two of their players during yesterday’s acrimonious 3-2 defeat
against Manchester United, with one complaint understood to relate to a
comment of an alleged racial nature.

A formal complaint has been made to the Premier League’s match delegate and
will be forwarded to the Football Association, with the Professional Game
Match Officials’ Board, the body which represents referees, now awaiting the
reports from both Clattenburg and the match delegate.

A spokesman for the referees said last night: “PGMO is aware of the
allegations and they are being treated with the utmost seriousness. Mark
will co-operate fully and welcomes the opportunity for the facts to be
established. No further comment will be made until this matter has been
properly investigated.”

It is understood that Chelsea will allege that one player, believed to be John
Obi Mikel, has complained that Clattenburg directed a comment of a racial
nature at him during the game.

The complaint of the other Chelsea player is understood to allege
inappropriate language but not of a racial nature. Mikel, who was booked for
dissent during the game, is believed to have confronted Clattenburg in the
referee’s room after the game. Chelsea announced that they had made their
complaint around two hours after the final whistle.

“We have lodged a complaint to the Premier League match delegate with regards
to inappropriate language used by the referee and directed at two of our
players in two separate incidents in today’s match,” said a Chelsea
statement. “The match delegate will pass the complaint to the Football
Association . We will make no further comment at this time.”

All officials have microphones during the game which allow them to speak
freely to one another, meaning that assistant referees Michael McDonough and
Simon Long, and fourth official Michael Jones, should have been able to hear
all conversations between Clattenburg and the players.

Allegations of racial abuse have marred English football for more than a year,
with John Terry, the Chelsea captain, and Luis Suárez, the Liverpool
striker, both having been banned by the FA over the past year. Terry was
serving the second of his four-game ban yesterday.

Chelsea were also deeply unhappy with the refereeing performance yesterday of
Clattenburg, with manager Roberto di Matteo accusing him of “ruining” the
game after sending off two of his players and then allowing Manchester
United a winning goal that was clearly offside. The main controversy
surrounded Fernando Torres’s second booking, for a supposed dive, after
there appeared to be slight contact with Jonny Evans, the Manchester United
defender.

“I think it’s quite obvious, in the eyes of everybody, that the second yellow
for Fernando wasn’t one, it was foul for us, and he probably should have
booked Evans,” said Di Matteo. “The decisive goal was an offside goal. It’s
a shame the game has to be decided in that manner.

“Surely when he [Clattenburg] is going to watch the images he’s going to
realise that he made big mistakes. Fernando put the ball between Evans’ legs
and was through and was kicked on his shin and he went down.

“We are massively disappointed that these key decisions were wrong. It always
seems to be in favour of the opposition. It was a good game of football with
two good teams and the officials ruined it.”

Di Matteo, his assistant first-team coach Steve Holland and goalkeeping coach
Christophe Lollichon, were embroiled in a furious touchline row with Sir
Alex Ferguson, the Manchester United, over the Torres dismissal.

Ferguson clearly had little sympathy and later claimed that Torres had got
what he deserved.

“Being a striker myself, when I went through on goal, I would never think
about going down,” said Ferguson. “He could have gone on and he chose not
to. I thought he went down. I think Jonny may have just caught him a little
bit but you can either carry on running, which he could have done, but he
chose to go down. He could have carried on and scored.

“I would never have missed that chance. But he did go down, that’s the issue,
and he has already been booked so it’s his own fault. We have had some
shocking decisions down here.”

Ferguson also claimed that Clattenburg had booked Antonio Valencia for diving
because he had already cautioned Mikel and did not want to send off the
Chelsea midfielder. “I thought that it got a bit nasty,” said Ferguson.

Chelsea
also launched an investigation into reports that a steward was injured by
objects that were thrown on to the pitch following United's winning goal.

Chelsea fans in the Matthew Harding stand hurled abuse and appeared to throw
objects at the Manchester
United
players as they celebrated Javier Hernandez's winner.

The steward, who was later taken to hospital, fell to the floor at the same
time that the fans responded to the celebrations and needed approximately 10
minutes' treatment by paramedics at the side of the pitch.

''We are looking at reports of objects that may have been thrown or incidents
around the steward taking a fall,'' a Chelsea spokesman said after the
match.

''We are investigating all the incidents around that time.

''My information so far is that he slipped and fell, may have hurt his knee,
and was being treated by the side of the pitch.

''He's been taken to hospital.''

Hernandez gestured towards the pocket of home supporters after scoring the
winner for United 15 minutes from time.

His captain Patrice Evra then tried to calm him down knowing the Mexican's
celebration was likely to anger the Chelsea fans.

More stewards were seen coming to the aid of their injured colleague, who was
clearly in pain, before a team of paramedics ran around the edge of the
pitch to help him.

After the game Chelsea cordoned off the section of the stand where the fans
vented their anger at the United players.

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awais007 12 years ago
Chelsea, Pakistan 178 922

all conversion of a referee is saved so we will get a better result if he did Racial Remarks

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Trollman 12 years ago
Chelsea, Egypt 32 525

I'm 100% Sure Hernandez knew his goal was offside and still celebrated horribly at Stamford Bridge. Now don't get me wrong that was one of the most entertaining matches I've seen in a while, but the horrible officiating and Hernandez celebration ruins good rivalry matches. Take a look at Liverpool today too. They fully deserved a win in what was an entertaining match if it wasn't for a bad decision by the linesman. Overall good game and cheers.

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ramaboy10 12 years ago
Mauritius 285 6463

Really? Wow.... if this is true, why didn't he say this to De Gea?

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Trollman 12 years ago
Chelsea, Egypt 32 525

@ramaboy 

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ramaboy10 12 years ago
Mauritius 285 6463

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Jeffrey_Hazard 12 years ago
Chelsea, France 81 456

scars tweet in English: It's hard to play when the referee to be the protagonist of the show, unfortunately we play against him!

Just after 10mins of tweeting that [Oscar] he deleted it.
Maybe because he will just get a ban because of it.

Gary Neville said on yesterday game:"The referee killed the game and the better team deserved to win which was Chelsea and not, Manchester United."

Gary Neville on Torres's dive: "If Torres stayed where he was, Evans could've broke his leg.

Gary Neville: " Referee Got both Cards Wrong and killed the game."

Last three matches between Chelsea and United:
3 penalties given to United. 3 offside goals scored. 2 red cards to Chelsea.

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man_utd 12 years ago
Manchester United, South Korea 91 1444

Wow. So when the referee supposedly "racially abused" a Chelsea player, NOW it's a big deal now.
-.-

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JesperKyd 12 years ago
Arsenal, England 15 152

While i admit that england has the worst referee's in the world, but claims of racism by chelsea about a referee jeez just take the loss and move on. your club is still in a good position to be challenging for the title

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Trollman 12 years ago
Chelsea, Egypt 32 525

@Jesper & man_utd: Trust me, I'm still sour from that loss with horrible officiating, but its a different story when the referees are also abusing players. Terry admitted he said something racist and hes now supporting Kick It Out to stop racism. Chelsea aren't going to complain about the referee for the loss. They're complaining for the fact this ref racially abused Chelsea and luckily didn't get the crap beat out of him by Mikel.

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Trollman 12 years ago
Chelsea, Egypt 32 525

abused Chelsea *players

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man_utd 12 years ago
Manchester United, South Korea 91 1444

I'm glad that Terry finally admitted and thats good and its even better he supports Kick It Out but he still racially abused right?"Chelsea aren't going to complain about the referee for the loss." Really?

But I'm not gonna get in this referee racial abuse thing. United had nothing to do with that.

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Trollman 12 years ago
Chelsea, Egypt 32 525

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man_utd 12 years ago
Manchester United, South Korea 91 1444

Nah. It's about hating the refs seeing that di Matteo, every Chelsea Fans (even you) are saying
the game was ruined by the refere... Correct me if I'm wrong though.

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Trollman 12 years ago
Chelsea, Egypt 32 525

And what does that mean???? We are sending a message to the FA. You see now? Chelsea fans, manager, players are uniting because we all know the referee ruined a good game. Even you should admit that from an unbiased view.

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man_utd 12 years ago
Manchester United, South Korea 91 1444

I never said the referee didn't make a bad call. Remember in chat yesterday/today (depending on time zone)
I said even I was a little confused at the referee's decision.
I'm just saying that you said "Chelsea aren't going to complain about the referee for the loss." and you(and Chelsea fans) keep saying you didn't and that it's I guess only about sending a message...

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Trollman 12 years ago
Chelsea, Egypt 32 525

It's confusing but yeah, we are complaining so we can send a message :P. But the alleged racist marks are whole different story now. Terry stopped so we don't wan't a whole new problem with racism, right?

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ramaboy10 12 years ago
Mauritius 285 6463

Racism shouldn't be allowed... players who are racist should be banned- end of.

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mladen 12 years ago
Manchester United, Yugoslavia 253 2319

I m afraid of that. LoL fak off..

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