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West Ham, Chelsea & Mourinho charged by FA

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joseWest Ham have been charged by the FA for failing to control their players in the 44th minute of the Hammers win against Chelsea.

Chelsea coach Louro and manager Mourinho have also been charged along side Chelsea for failing to control their players in the 45th minute.

A FA Statement said:

Following the game between West Ham United and Chelsea on Saturday [24 October 2015], The FA has taken the following disciplinary action. 

Jose Mourinho has been charged with misconduct in relation to his language and/or behaviour towards the match officials in or around the dressing room area at half-time.

Chelsea coach Silvino Louro has also been charged with misconduct in relation to his behaviour which led to his 45th minute dismissal from the technical area.

West Ham have been charged for failing to control their players in the 44th minute of the game and Chelsea have also been charged with the same offence for an alleged breach in the 45th minute of the game.

All parties have until 6pm on Thursday [29 October 2015] to reply.

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  • bubs says:

    Good old FA charge us for fukc all just so it looks fair,
    They need to take a real look at the situation,Mourinho is thumbing his nose ar you and unless you step up he will have more control of the game in this country then you do
    For years Ferguson got away with it now we have another will be King banker,
    Just knew they would blow up how did Terry get away with no card as he started most of the Ref baiting

  • COYI247 says:

    West Ham have only been charged because of the paranoia of Maurinho and Chelsea thinking they are being victimised. I had a modicum of sympathy (yes, I know – people will be aghast!…I said modicum…in that Mourinho needs to eat humble pie till he ‘gets it’, but I don’t really want to see him sacked etc), but after this, Chelsea and Mourinho can go **** themselves!

  • orbearider66 says:

    What really ****es me off is that I noticed that Noble, on several occasions, was actually pushing people away from the ref so that he could talk to him. WHU at least made the effort to control their players.

  • hammer4life says:

    Makes no sense. This game is getting soft. The sending off was deserved but more and more yellows and reds are being dished out and it’s ruining games. Lump in these ridiculous FA charges and it strips football of the passion.

  • Michael Miller says:

    I remember the Chelsea players in a melee on the far side by the linesman but I don’t remember the West Ham players being particularly involved – do you think I’ll get called as a witness?

  • HamburgHammer says:

    Maybe the FA will also charge all those guys who celebrated our winning goal from the Executives Box when Mourinho was there. Surely has to be judged as unsporting behaviour rubbing it in when the opposing manager is present.
    500K fine probably. But worth every penny…:-)

  • essexclarets says:

    Sohe rate of yellow & red cards being shown this season is madness. Admittedly we have won our last two games because of them. No one is at all surprised when a red card is shown now. It is nearly expected.
    there was only one yellow card shown to west ham on saturday so how the hell can we face the same charge as chelski?????

  • Radai Lama says:

    To be fair our boys did get round the ref for matic incident but no big deal really.Take the rap on the knuckles,pay the fine,move on 😉

  • WestGoaHam says:

    I used to like Moaninho for his attitude, style or whatever, but now he just p!sses me off. Big tart! Should grow up.

  • WestGoaHam says:

    As for the FA. FA to say about that bunch of tw@ts.

  • bubs says:

    Essex we would have won any way not because they went down to ten men,
    But I agree to many cards for nothing when other things are fukcing up our game
    Diving,Facking injury,trying to get other players booked,
    This is supposed to be a mans game,
    It’s as much our game as it is the players and they are making our game rubbish

  • Tony gore says:

    I ve admired Chelsea up till this season for their strength and determination?? But now their clutching at straws and using bad sportsmanship all because of miserys bad attitude ?? Why don’t they get rid of???? Signing him for four years is a bad mistake?? He’s getting his money and he doesn’t give a ****

    • essexclarets says:

      Might be that it will cost the club approx £30m to get rid of him. Even for chelski that would be a lot of £££££. He isnt worth giving that much to him. When clubs sack the manger it is because of losing games ie failure.. why do the clubs then have to reward said manager with a F OFF great payment?? No manager will care if they get sacked because they get paid anyway. Utter madness.

  • HamburgHammer says:

    I don’t get these payoff clauses either. Managers may be insisting on them in order to sign in the first place but this can change once clubs simply refuse to offer them.
    A manager confident in himself doesn’t need those clauses, he will stay in his position if he is successful. Why should he get a quick massive payoff for failure ?
    Surely the wrong incentive to do well.
    You can take those payoff clauses out (or lower the amount significantly) and in return increase bonus payments linked to reaching specific measuranle targets.
    Clubs would spend less money by all accounts AND make sure the manager does his job properly.

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