Teams total amount of fines charged this season so far for incidents of failing to control players and surrounding the official Arsenal – £185,000 Manchester United – £137,000 Everton – £115,000 Manchester City – £75,000 Nottingham Forest – £73,000 Leeds United – £70,000 Liverpool – £55,000 Crystal Palace – £55,000 Wolverhampton Wanderers – £45,000 Fulham – £27,500 (will shoot up once they sort out the punishment for Mitro etc) Aston Villa – £20,000 Chelsea – £20,000 Tottenham Hotspur – £20,000 West Ham United – £20,000 Brighton & Hove Albion – £15,000 AFC Bournemouth – £0 Brentford – £0 Leicester City – £0 Newcastle United – £0 (incident at Liverpool was nothing to do with the on field team) Arsenal have been charged on 4 separate occasions so do the fines actually work or hurt the team ?? what about a points reduction ?? if they get to 5 incidents should they be deducted 1 point and 3 points if they go over 5 incidents ? whatever happened to RESPECT the officials still
interesting stats those. I'm not surprised. There needs to be non-financial penalties imposed to really get some corrective action in place IMHO.
you can be dirty ****s to the opposition players all you want - the ref (sometimes) deals with that but you cannot surround or harass the ref in large numbers
An electric collar and you zap him when he needs calming. The bigger issue is, the manager lost control first and was already red carded himself before Mitro.