ipman01 发表于 2014-1-27 10:03
吊,红魔你们懂不懂礼尚往来的?
车仔卖了眼睛给你们,你们红魔也应该投桃报李回个死肥仔给车仔嘛
Wednesday, 1 June, 2005
Chelsea, their manager Jose Mourinho and Ashley Cole have been handed record fines after being found guilty in the Premier League's tapping-up probe.
Chelsea were fined £300,000 and given a suspended three-point deduction.
Arsenal defender Cole was handed a £100,000 fine, while Blues manager Jose Mourinho will have to pay £200,000.
All three were said to have breached league rules by secretly meeting, without Cole's club knowing, at a London restaurant on 27 January.
The guilty parties have 14 days to appeal against the decisions of the independent commission.
Cole's lawyer Graham Shear confirmed he would be launching an immediate appeal, citing restraint of trade as a possible argument.
Chelsea chairman Bruce Buck also said they would almost certainly be contesting the club's punishment, and that of Mourinho as well.
All parties have 21 days to pay their fines, while the costs of the case will be split equally between the three.
Chelsea will only be deducted points if they are found guilty of the same offence - tapping up a player - next season.
But Arsenal's request that they should receive compensation over the incident was rejected.
Blues chief executive Peter Kenyon, Mourinho, Cole and agents Pini Zahavi and Jonathan Barnett were said to have been present at the meeting.
Cole was found in breach of Premier League rule K5, which prohibited him from approaching Chelsea with a view to negotiating a transfer, without permission from Arsenal.
Chelsea were found guilty of breaking rule K3, forbidding them approaching Cole, who has two years left on his current deal, by any means while under contract.
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