Sunday, May 10, 2009

UEFA to decide on Chelsea punishment next week (WRITTEN BY GABAN) MAKE SURE U READ

Here are some of the article that i find rather amusing.

1. Disciplinary chiefs will now study the reports "as well as gathering additional evidence" before deciding on what action to take but a high-ranking source close to UEFA warned: "Watch for the fallout - it could be tough." The source, quoted in The Times, added that a hefty fine was the likely punishment, but forcing Chelsea to play their opening home group-stage match next season behind closed doors, or at a neutral venue, could not be discounted. --

comment: RUBBISH...UEFA THINKS THEY ARE ALWAYS RIGHT? ACTION TO BE TAKEN TO THE PLAYERS AND TEAMS? WHAT ABOUT THE STUPID REFEREE???? GO HOME HISAP SUSU PRETEND NOTHING HAPPEN???

2. As many as 4 Chelsea players are blacklisted

Four Chelsea players could face individual charges after surrounding Ovrebo in an aggressive manner and for their post match comments. The London club could also face a charge of failing to control their players.

Didier Drogba is facing the stiffest sanction following his lengthy confrontation with Ovrebo on the pitch and in the tunnel, although his public apology may lessen any punishment. Drogba could be banned for a number of matches, we don't know how many. It would be decided by a controlling body, if they decide to open the decision

Michael Ballack could also be charged for running 40-yards to confront the Norwegian referee after the fourth penalty appeal was turned down during the game - an act for which he was yellow-carded.

Chelsea full-back José Bosingwa faces sanctions for describing the official as a "thief" who was "bought", although he has since retracted those comments, while skipper John Terry also criticised Ovrebo as emotions ran high at the end of the semi-final. --

Comment: WHY NOT THEY RED CARDED THE REFEREE IN CHARGE AND NON OF THIS WILL HAPPEN...HAHAHHAA

3. CONSPIRACY CONSPIRACY CONSPIRACY CONSPIRACY - UEFA's general secretary David Taylor dismissed any suggestion of a conspiracy to avoid a repeat of last year's all-Premier League final.

Hiddink was repeatedly asked about "a conspiracy" at the post-match news conference - something that infuriated Taylor, who pointed the finger at the media instead.

Taylor said: "If anything it's a media conspiracy against UEFA. It does make me angry. It really annoys me because it's a load of rubbish."--

Comment: OF COURSE GOT LA...UEFA TU LAN LIAU EVERYTIME ENGLISH TEAM SO GOOD.... LAST 2 OR 3 YEARS ENGLISH TEAM REACH MINIMUM OF QUATER-FINAL!!! FIFA PRESIDENT SEPP BLATTER UAN TOR ENGLISH TEAM ALWAYS IN FINAL!!!


4. UEFA also confirmed they had not been contacted by Barcelona about a possible appeal against Ovrebo's decision to send off Eric Abidal following a second-half clash with Nicolas Anelka.

"No protest has been received with respect to the red card shown to FC Barcelona player Eric Abidal.''

comment: OF COURSE LA...WHY WANT TO PROTEST SOME MORE? BARCA ALREADY IN FINAL MA....SEE LA IF THEY NOT IN FINAL... SAME LIKE DRAGON BOAT MA.... IF WE WIN ALREADY WHY WANT TO PROTEST SOME MORE...IF WE LOSE BY 1 NOSE THEN WE PAY RM300 LA FOR 1 PHOTO FINISH PICTURE....HAHAHAHA

ALL THE ABOVE RUBBISH WAS CREATED BY UEFA ITSELF....THEY HAVE TO CREATE A TEAM TO TACKLE THEIR PROBLEM FIRST.....






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