Dunny, you have the tendency to manipulate argument while straying from the issue at hand. The issue is not whether Chelsea is serious about racism and how they have handled Terry's case. Let us get back to the crux of the matter we are dealing with and not go off on a tangent here. I am not about to be drawn into discussion which centers around a totally different case which has been dealt with my the courts and the FA.
I am taking you back to your initial position that Chelsea should have just taken their beating like men and not file a report. Next you said if the referee were guilty of racial abuse, "then he should be thrown out, simple as that". You still have not accepted that for such a thing to happen, then Chelsea have made the right move to address the matter. Because if Chelsea had not filed a complaint, how would the alleged abuse and possibly action be reached?
My second point I want to run by you and I am sure you are not aware of this. Did you know that the Premier League rules require clubs to file a complaint if there is a complaint of racial abuse against any individual during a game? Let us give Chelsea some credit here. The club's chief executive, Ron Gourlay is an attorney by profession and I am sure he was aware of what they was doing before filing a complaint. Players filed complaints to their club that the match official made inappropriate comments about a certain player, then it is the club's responsibility to file a complaint with the FA. It is not the club's responsibility to get to the bottom of the issue before deciding if racial abuse was done or not.
That is one of the reasons why I find it surprising that people like Alex Ferguson, Arsene Wenger and Steve Warnock are making public comments about the club and the fact that they have filed a complaint. It goes to show that these gentlemen are ignorant about the very rules which govern the league in which they play.
Anyway, here is an interesting article you may want to read when you get the chance.
Peter Herbert: Chelsea did the right thing reporting the referee
I am taking you back to your initial position that Chelsea should have just taken their beating like men and not file a report. Next you said if the referee were guilty of racial abuse, "then he should be thrown out, simple as that". You still have not accepted that for such a thing to happen, then Chelsea have made the right move to address the matter. Because if Chelsea had not filed a complaint, how would the alleged abuse and possibly action be reached?
My second point I want to run by you and I am sure you are not aware of this. Did you know that the Premier League rules require clubs to file a complaint if there is a complaint of racial abuse against any individual during a game? Let us give Chelsea some credit here. The club's chief executive, Ron Gourlay is an attorney by profession and I am sure he was aware of what they was doing before filing a complaint. Players filed complaints to their club that the match official made inappropriate comments about a certain player, then it is the club's responsibility to file a complaint with the FA. It is not the club's responsibility to get to the bottom of the issue before deciding if racial abuse was done or not.
That is one of the reasons why I find it surprising that people like Alex Ferguson, Arsene Wenger and Steve Warnock are making public comments about the club and the fact that they have filed a complaint. It goes to show that these gentlemen are ignorant about the very rules which govern the league in which they play.
Anyway, here is an interesting article you may want to read when you get the chance.
Peter Herbert: Chelsea did the right thing reporting the referee
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