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http://football.guardian.co.uk/News_Story/0,,1704790,00.html?gusrc=rss Hasselbaink could be charged over Chelsea allegations Jon Brodkin Wednesday February 8, 2006 The Guardian Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink may face a disrepute charge from the Football Association because he has failed to produce evidence to back up his allegation that Chelsea's owner Roman Abramovich paid the club's players unauthorised bonuses for reaching the semi-finals of the Champions League in 2004. The claim by Hasselbaink, for whom 2003-4 was his final season at Chelsea, sparked a Premier League inquiry but the Middlesbrough striker is understood to have altered his initial story during interviews with the league and failed to provide bank statements, despite being asked to do so more than once. Chelsea have denied Hasselbaink's claim that Abramovich paid the players double the agreed £50,000 bonus after they beat Arsenal and reached the last four of the Champions League. Such a payment would have breached regulations. An examination of relevant documentation at Chelsea by the Premier League has uncovered no wrongdoing. Chelsea accused him in November of making "false statements that potentially bring the game, and Chelsea, into disrepute" and called for that matter to be fully investigated. The FA, before deciding whether to charge him, would have to decide whether it considered the Dutchman's remarks to be false or whether it felt they simply could not be proved. He could be banned and/or fined if charged and found guilty. (老哈提不出銀行往來證明,所以足總要調查他的說詞的真實性。) -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc) ◆ From: 59.121.196.44