View Full Version : UEFA having another whinge
yasik19
13 Apr 2005, 04:25 PM
It's stupid.
You are right, your point stands.
Teso Dos Bichos
13 Apr 2005, 04:30 PM
You are being very ignorant at the moment yasik. It's disappointing to say the least, particularly considering the stated DOB in your profile. I had honestly expected a lot better.
Would any other fans like to comment on the post in question? I am very interested in hearing the views of the mature and sensible Chelsea fans that post here.
yasik19
13 Apr 2005, 04:35 PM
You are being very ignorant at the moment yasik. It's disappointing to say the least, particularly considering the stated DOB in your profile. I had honestly expected a lot better.
Would any other fans like to comment on the post in question? I am very interested in hearing the views of the mature and sensible Chelsea fans that post here.
It doesn't matter how old i am, ou being an idiot doesn't change with my age. You said Mourinho needs to accept his punishment and get on with his business. I said that his ban is already over, so your statement is stupid and irrelevant. If you don't get that, maybe pills can help. As for being mature, coming from you that is, i find a bit ironic. For the last time, Jose has served his ban, so stop talking about it! Capiche?
srd....
13 Apr 2005, 04:39 PM
And therein lies the problem. If Jose and Chelsea continue to behave in this manner, for the sole reason of "winding" Uefa up, then there is no way they will be left alone. Uefa will have its eyes on everything you do, just waiting for the day you slip up again, so they can hand down more punishment. It's stupid. As I have already stated elsewhere, Jose needs to accept his punishment and just get on with business as usual.
nobodys denying that,however uefa are also guilty of acting the langer.like you said it is stuipid however much enjoyable alot of supporters find it.and after uefa make such a big deal about who chelsea put forward for the press conferance,why are'nt the moaning about hargreves doing an interveiw and not even makeing the squad.
swings and roundabouts....
Teso Dos Bichos
13 Apr 2005, 04:54 PM
We all know that these things are happening for the sole purpose of winding up Uefa. Jose is trying to prove that he is better than they are and can therefore do whatever he wants. The problem is, it will not work. He will not beat Uefa. Instead of this stupidity, from both sides, Jose needs to accept that he was punished and then move on. He needs to prove that he is the bigger man by getting on with business as usual. If not, then this issue will not go away and Uefa will be looking for any opportunity to punish Jose and Chelsea again. Making an enemy of Uefa is not a wise idea.
What makes this even worse, is that certain members of the Chelsea support are far too biased to even realise this.
gomez
13 Apr 2005, 05:50 PM
We all know that these things are happening for the sole purpose of winding up Uefa. Jose is trying to prove that he is better than they are and can therefore do whatever he wants. The problem is, it will not work. He will not beat Uefa. Instead of this stupidity, from both sides, Jose needs to accept that he was punished and then move on. He needs to prove that he is the bigger man by getting on with business as usual. If not, then this issue will not go away and Uefa will be looking for any opportunity to punish Jose and Chelsea again. Making an enemy of Uefa is not a wise idea.
What makes this even worse, is that certain members of the Chelsea support are far too biased to even realise this.
Perhaps winding up UEFA is nothing more than another way to market Chelsea to the world.
chelski72
13 Apr 2005, 05:54 PM
We all know that these things are happening for the sole purpose of winding up Uefa. Jose is trying to prove that he is better than they are and can therefore do whatever he wants. The problem is, it will not work. He will not beat Uefa. Instead of this stupidity, from both sides, Jose needs to accept that he was punished and then move on. He needs to prove that he is the bigger man by getting on with business as usual. If not, then this issue will not go away and Uefa will be looking for any opportunity to punish Jose and Chelsea again. Making an enemy of Uefa is not a wise idea.
Do you not expect JM to be slightly aggrieved considering that now the official reports have been leaked, it appears that Rijkaard DID SPEAK TO FRISK IN AN IMPROPER MANNER ***NOT JUST TO SAY HELLO AS HE STATED AT THE PRESS CONFERENCE***
The burning question relating to that charade is this: Why hasnt Rijkaard been punished for lying ?
Not only that, but we then get the Uefa Communications Director personally attack Chelsea ***BEFORE*** any chance for us to provide Uefa with our version of events.
On March 21st William Gaillard said "I can categorically state that this (the alleged meeting between Rijkaard and Frisk) did not happen".
Therein lies a complete untruth.
These events are all factual. By reminding you of them, I am in no way being biased -- merely showing you the reasons why JM has a right to be angry with Uefa.
Forza Moskva
13 Apr 2005, 06:19 PM
bah... typical idiotic answer by someone who cannot even argue against my claim
can you say H-O-L-L-O-W? :cool:
You are such a tool, there's only one man who can argue with you and actually make you understand how stupid you sound though. Unleash ZANI!
Teso Dos Bichos
13 Apr 2005, 06:26 PM
On March 21st William Gaillard said "I can categorically state that this (the alleged meeting between Rijkaard and Frisk) did not happen".
Therein lies a complete untruth.
These events are all factual. By reminding you of them, I am in no way being biased -- merely showing you the reasons why JM has a right to be angry with Uefa.
Yawn.
The alleged meeting was that Rijkaard met with Frisk and entered the referees dressing room. That did not happen. Therefore Gaillard was correct with the statement. Please read the relevant threads on the subject before responding again.
Regardless, Jose will not be able to beat Uefa and his continued actions will only result in Chelsea and himself getting further punishment at a later date. Like I stated, making an enemy of Uefa is not a wise idea. I fail to see how those connected with Chelsea cannot realise that. :confused:
CanadaBlue
13 Apr 2005, 06:31 PM
Yawn.
Tessy, let the damn thing go. We know what your opinion is. We also know the fact - and the two aren't the same. Your act is getting very tiring.
Teso Dos Bichos
13 Apr 2005, 06:37 PM
I will "let it go" when certain Chelsea fans accept that Jose has done wrong and that his continued behaviour will only result in more punishment. No doubt when it does happen, certain fans will be still be whining and pointing the finger at Uefa. Will you be the first to tell them to "let it go" or shall I?
Clan
13 Apr 2005, 06:46 PM
Well, Dos Bichos (strange name for a Scot?), at the end of the day, despite the ban, Mourinho has come out the winner, wouldn't you say?
chelski72
13 Apr 2005, 06:49 PM
The alleged meeting was that Rijkaard met with Frisk and entered the referees dressing room. That did not happen
Why wasnt the referees report (their own employee) used by UEFA at the hearing ?
Teso Dos Bichos
13 Apr 2005, 06:51 PM
That depends on the definition Clan.
Both sides were correct in a way. However, the problem is that Jose will end up the loser if he continues. If I'm being honest, there is only one person who has came out the winner in all of this. That is Rijkaard. Guilty as sin, but thanks to how everyone went about things, he escapes all punishment.
yasik19
13 Apr 2005, 06:51 PM
Why can't Teso be temporarily banned or at least make him promise not to bring up this topic again. His futile attempts at persuading Chelsea fans has failed, yet he persists on talking about it until we get it. I had enough of him.
Teso Dos Bichos
13 Apr 2005, 06:53 PM
Why wasnt the referees report (their own employee) used by UEFA at the hearing ?
As I said, please read the relevant threads before commenting again
http://www.uefa.com/uefa/news/Kind=128/newsId=294035.html
I love you too yasik. :)
Clan
13 Apr 2005, 06:54 PM
That depends on the definition Clan.
Both sides were correct in a way. However, the problem is that Jose will end up the loser if he continues. If I'm being honest, there is only one person who has came out the winner in all of this. That is Rijkaard. Guilty as sin, but thanks to how everyone went about things, he escapes all punishment.
Well, no, he hasn't really.
He's at home watching Chelsea still play.
Mourinho has beat them all in the end.
Although, i do agree, it's time to let that particular dog do a rip van winkle and move on.
CanadaBlue
13 Apr 2005, 06:54 PM
You admit that he's been done wrong to by uefa? I can't remember if you said that or not.
They treated him like ****.
Sure JM could've backed down and acted like a wimp - but uefa 'pushed his buttons' and they're p1ssed he pushed back. He could've acted wiser, with more measured tones or calmer - but that's not our Jose!!! :eek: :D AND WE LIKE IT LIKE THAT!
Clan
13 Apr 2005, 06:57 PM
Why can't Teso be temporarily banned or at least make him promise not to bring up this topic again. His futile attempts at persuading Chelsea fans has failed, yet he persists on talking about it until we get it. I had enough of him.
After a somewhat 'unsteady' start, i was within a hair of putting his name on the 'to be banned list' in the moderators forum.
For some reason i decided not to.
I had a 'chat' with him and we've moved on.
He does bring interesting debate, whether we agree with him or not.
Clan
13 Apr 2005, 07:02 PM
They made faria take his wooly hat off.
:D:D:D
Now, there's something else Mastercard can't buy :D