Referees union accepts Chelsea apology

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Publish Date : 2021-04-07 21:22:09


Referees union accepts Chelsea apology

Referees' union Prospect says it considers the statement issued by Chelsea regretting its allegations of racial abuse against match official Mark Clattenburg 'as an apology'.

In a joint statement with referees' body Professional Game Match Officials Limited (PGMOL) and the Premier League, the European champions regretted 'not having given more consideration before issuing a statement' on 28 October accusing the referee or racism.

Last week, England's Football Association said there was 'no case to answer' over allegations that Clattenburg, 37, had racially abused Nigerian midfielder John Obi Mikel during Chelsea's 3-2 home defeat by Manchester United.



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This followed a decision by police earlier this month to end their inquiries into the incident because of a lack of evidence.

Read: Clattenburg to face no action over racism complaint

'The use of the word 'regrets' in relation to the swift issue of the club's statement publicizing the allegation ... and in relation to the impact on Mark and his family, were tantamount to and accepted by Mark and the group as an apology',' said Prospect in a statement.

The union also revealed that it has now dropped its demand for Chelsea to pay compensation in light of the statement released on Tuesday.

'The club regrets not having given more consideration before issuing a statement on the evening of Sunday 28th October,' it read.

'The club also regrets the subsequent impact the intense media scrutiny had on Mark Clattenburg and his family.

'The referees accept that, given Chelsea FC had received a good faith claim from one of their employees, the club had an obligation under FA rules to report the allegation.

'Chelsea FC made it clear they would welcome Mark Clattenburg back to Stamford Bridge in the future and PGMOL would have no issue in appointing him to a Chelsea FC match going forward.

'All parties now believe it is time to draw a line under this incident, learn from it and move on for the good of all Premier League clubs, players and match officials.'

The statement followed a meeting on Monday that included Clattenburg, Chelsea chairman Bruce Buck, PGMOL general manager Mike Riley and Premier League chief executive Richard Scudamore.

The accusations arose after Chelsea midfielder Ramires claimed that the referee, who missed four weekends of Premier League matches while the FA investigated the allegations, had used racial language towards Mikel.

After being cleared by the FA last week, Clattenburg issued a statement of his own, saying: 'To know you were innocent of something but that there was the opportunity for it to wreck your career was truly frightening.'

Chelsea's allegations against Clattenburg came shortly after their captain John Terry had received a four-game ban following his racial abuse of Queens Park Rangers defender Anton Ferdinand in a Premier League game last year.

On Wednesday, the referee will take charge of Southampton against Norwich City as Clattenburg returns to officiating a Premier League game for the first time since the allegations arose.

This followed a decision by police earlier this month to end their inquiries into the incident because of a lack of evidence. The accusations arose after Chelsea midfielder Ramires claimed that the referee, who missed four weekends of Premier League matches while the FA investigated the allegations, had used racial language towards Mikel. Read: Clattenburg to face no action over racism complaint 'The club also regrets the subsequent impact the intense media scrutiny had on Mark Clattenburg and his family. 'The club regrets not having given more consideration before issuing a statement on the evening of Sunday 28th October,' it read. 'The club also regrets the subsequent impact the intense media scrutiny had on Mark Clattenburg and his family. In a joint statement with referees' body Professional Game Match Officials Limited (PGMOL) and the Premier League, the European champions regretted 'not having given more consideration before issuing a statement' on 28 October accusing the referee or racism. 'The club regrets not having given more consideration before issuing a statement on the evening of Sunday 28th October,' it read. After being cleared by the FA last week, Clattenburg issued a statement of his own, saying: 'To know you were innocent of something but that there was the opportunity for it to wreck your career was truly frightening.' 'The use of the word 'regrets' in relation to the swift issue of the club's statement publicizing the allegation ... and in relation to the impact on Mark and his family, were tantamount to and accepted by Mark and the group as an apology',' said Prospect in a statement. 'The referees accept that, given Chelsea FC had received a good faith claim from one of their employees, the club had an obligation under FA rules to report the allegation. Last week, England's Football Association said there was 'no case to answer' over allegations that Clattenburg, 37, had racially abused Nigerian midfielder John Obi Mikel during Chelsea's 3-2 home defeat by Manchester United. After being cleared by the FA last week, Clattenburg issued a statement of his own, saying: 'To know you were innocent of something but that there was the opportunity for it to wreck your career was truly frightening.'

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