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http://www.chelseafc.com/article.asp?hlid=259540 No action against Jose Wednesday, Mar 02, 2005 Jose Mourinho is not being charged by the FA as a result of his sending off in the Carling Cup Final at Cardiff on Sunday. With the League Managers’ Association voicing its surprise at his dismissal, and Chelsea believing he had done nothing wrong, the FA decision is a closure on the incident. The FA statement said: “Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho has been reminded of his responsibility to abide by FA rules governing the conduct of managers. “The reminder relates to his conduct following Chelsea’s equaliser during the Carling Cup Final against Liverpool on Sunday 27 February. “He will not face any formal disciplinary action and The FA now considers the matter closed.” Following the game Jose stated that his actions — placing his finger over his mouth to signify silence in front of the Liverpool fans — were directed at the ‘English press’, and accepted he had to continue learning the English behaviour standards after finding himself the subject of police intervention. Reports in the media that the press box was on the other side of the field, therefore implying it was unlikely his actions were directed at them, were irrelevant. The press knew that but he didn’t. by Neil Barnett ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 又一次脫險... -- forsaledumbcuntssamedumbquestionsvirginslistenallvirginsareliarshoneyandidont knowwhatimscaredoforwhatievenenjoydullinggetmoneybutnothingturnsoutlikeyouwant ittoandintheseplaguedstreetsofpityyoucanbuyanythingor$200anyonecanconceiveagod onvideohesaboyyouwantagirlsotearoffhiscocktiehishairinbunchesfuckhimcallhimrita ifyouwantieatandidressandiwashandistillcansaythankyoupukingshakingsinkingistill standforoldladiescantshoutcantscreamhurtmyselftogetpainoutitthem247allyearlong -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc) ◆ From: 59.112.218.78