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The punishment was too harsh ..i know he only has himself to blame but i still dont think its right. The amount of money he was told to pay is ridiculous

I don't think so. He's a professional football player and he wasn't some foolish teenager when this happened. On top of that, we offered him help when he failed the test but he refused and lied.

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I think we should do some sort of deal where we take half of his earnings after tax for the next 5 years, quarter in the following 10 years and so on.

It probably wouldn't tot up to £16million, but that is ridiculously excessive to expect one person, even a footballer, to pay.

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Drop the fucking ban,we are making ourselfs look like cunts.

He's making us look like cunts! Playing games with us, trying to get money off. If we decline this offer we will look like cunts and he knows that and with all our bad media recently this won't be much better will it? Decline the offer get all the money back and we can make our own 'large sum' donation to charity and keep some for ourselves.

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Here's my question, in the 5 years this has been in arbitration he couldn't have put away that kind of money??? Really? Do you honestly believe he couldn't have saved enough? I find it hard to believe that he couldn't have put aside at least a healthy portion of the money given what footballers make. I think he just believed that there was no way they would make him pay that kind of money.

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Palermo President Maurizio Zamparini has gone against the grain by supporting Chelsea's £14.6m damages claim for Adrian Mutu.

Most clubs, the Italian Players' Association and FIGC have shown theirsupport for the Romanian, who failed a drugs test in 2004.

“It is a very high-cost sanction for Mutu, but if the damage he did tothe club was serious then I don't see why he should pay less,” musedZamparini.

“The damage must be proportional to the compensation.”

Palermo have their own experience of these matters, as defender MorisCarrozzieri was banned for two years after testing positive for cocaine.

Like Mutu, he took the drugs in a social setting and not as aperformance-enhancing drug. While Chelsea sacked the striker, Palermohave given their support to Carrozzieri.

“If the rules don't change, he cannot keep training with us. We evenasked for permission from FIFA, but they did not accept our proposal.

http://www.football-italia.net/sep12q.html
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I really think we should call it quits with Mutu. Let him pay what he can, and let him carry on with his life.

Bluelion it aint your money its romans money. Even roman would feel a sting if he lost 16 million pound on a footballer. Roman spent 16 million to bring him to stamford bridge so he might be driven to get his money back.

I thought a few weeks ago like, " roman just let him go with it" but when i thought about it properly i realise he lost 16 million pounds on a forward on the white stuff 16 million is a lot even for roman.

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I really think we should call it quits with Mutu. Let him pay what he can, and let him carry on with his life.

Bluelion it aint your money its romans money. Even roman would feel a sting if he lost 16 million pound on a footballer. Roman spent 16 million to bring him to stamford bridge so he might be driven to get his money back.

I thought a few weeks ago like, " roman just let him go with it" but when i thought about it properly i realise he lost 16 million pounds on a forward on the white stuff 16 million is a lot even for roman.

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Bluelion it aint your money its romans money. Even roman would feel a sting if he lost 16 million pound on a footballer. Roman spent 16 million to bring him to stamford bridge so he might be driven to get his money back.

I thought a few weeks ago like, " roman just let him go with it" but when i thought about it properly i realise he lost 16 million pounds on a forward on the white stuff 16 million is a lot even for roman.

i agree with badboy :goodpost:

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