Post by QPR Report on Aug 23, 2009 6:57:43 GMT
Deja View! Where's the video? Maybe there's something about the training ground: It's possessed. And let's see how the FA investigates/responds compared to when QPR-China occurred
News of the World/Neil Ashton
CHELSEA'S BRAWLBOYS
Blues face FA probe over 'friendly' punch-up
CHELSEA are at the centre of an FA probe after a training ground friendly turned into a mass brawl.
The practice game, arranged at short notice by Chelsea on Wednesday, was abandoned after just 35 minutes amid amazing scenes. Players, coaches and officials from Chelsea's reserve team and United Arab Emirates side Al Alhi traded blows for five minutes.
Chelsea players were assaulted with karate kicks, knee-high tackles and had their hair pulled out and their eyes gouged.
Defender Jack Cork, who has since gone on loan to Coventry and sported a black eye in his new side's 1-0 defeat to Swansea, was put in a headlock and repeatedly hit.
The referee, who will not be named by the FA, has written to Soho Square with the full, astonishing details of the battle.
Incredibly the drama was played out in front of scores of children who were taking part in a Football in the Community scheme at Chelsea's Cobham training ground.
The scenes, which were recorded by the club's in-house TV station ChelseaTV and are now locked in a safe, were so brutal some kids fled in tears.
A stunned eye witness revealed: "There were people being chased all over the pitch, eyes were being gouged, hair was being pulled out and one of the Al Hilal players shoved his fingers up the nose of Gael Kakuta. Every player was involved but Chelsea didn't start it."
The Chelsea team included youngsters being groomed for the first team, such as Rhys Taylor, Jeffrey Bruma, Carl Magnay, Kakuta and Cork.
But trouble flared after half-an-hour when Chelsea left-back Ben Gordon was taken out by a two-footed tackle above the knee.
Although the game continued the ref was forced to abandon it when both teams began trading punches just before half-time.
Cork was put in a headlock and beaten while Jeffrey Bruma had two Al Hilal players on his back and karate kicked by another.
Chelsea's opponents were not even allowed back into the changing rooms and were put straight on to the team bus in their kit.
The FA confirmed last night that the incident had taken place.
A Soho Square source said: "The FA supplied the ref. We have received his report and are considering the appropriate action. Chelsea didn't start it."
A Chelsea spokesman said: "There was an unfortunate incident
www.newsoftheworld.co.uk/sport/466573/Brawlboys-Chelsea-face-FA-probe-over-punch-up.html
News of the World/Neil Ashton
CHELSEA'S BRAWLBOYS
Blues face FA probe over 'friendly' punch-up
CHELSEA are at the centre of an FA probe after a training ground friendly turned into a mass brawl.
The practice game, arranged at short notice by Chelsea on Wednesday, was abandoned after just 35 minutes amid amazing scenes. Players, coaches and officials from Chelsea's reserve team and United Arab Emirates side Al Alhi traded blows for five minutes.
Chelsea players were assaulted with karate kicks, knee-high tackles and had their hair pulled out and their eyes gouged.
Defender Jack Cork, who has since gone on loan to Coventry and sported a black eye in his new side's 1-0 defeat to Swansea, was put in a headlock and repeatedly hit.
The referee, who will not be named by the FA, has written to Soho Square with the full, astonishing details of the battle.
Incredibly the drama was played out in front of scores of children who were taking part in a Football in the Community scheme at Chelsea's Cobham training ground.
The scenes, which were recorded by the club's in-house TV station ChelseaTV and are now locked in a safe, were so brutal some kids fled in tears.
A stunned eye witness revealed: "There were people being chased all over the pitch, eyes were being gouged, hair was being pulled out and one of the Al Hilal players shoved his fingers up the nose of Gael Kakuta. Every player was involved but Chelsea didn't start it."
The Chelsea team included youngsters being groomed for the first team, such as Rhys Taylor, Jeffrey Bruma, Carl Magnay, Kakuta and Cork.
But trouble flared after half-an-hour when Chelsea left-back Ben Gordon was taken out by a two-footed tackle above the knee.
Although the game continued the ref was forced to abandon it when both teams began trading punches just before half-time.
Cork was put in a headlock and beaten while Jeffrey Bruma had two Al Hilal players on his back and karate kicked by another.
Chelsea's opponents were not even allowed back into the changing rooms and were put straight on to the team bus in their kit.
The FA confirmed last night that the incident had taken place.
A Soho Square source said: "The FA supplied the ref. We have received his report and are considering the appropriate action. Chelsea didn't start it."
A Chelsea spokesman said: "There was an unfortunate incident
www.newsoftheworld.co.uk/sport/466573/Brawlboys-Chelsea-face-FA-probe-over-punch-up.html