TFFWoodleyRoyal
17.15 Cech injured
17.20 Cech taken to dressing room.
That doesn't ring true. Didn't we get >15mins stoppage time?
there was the cudicini injury too remember
*edit actually one was first half the other was second half
by WoodleyRoyal » 13 Aug 2015 15:04
TFFWoodleyRoyal
17.15 Cech injured
17.20 Cech taken to dressing room.
That doesn't ring true. Didn't we get >15mins stoppage time?
by stealthpapes » 13 Aug 2015 15:07
by Royal Rother » 13 Aug 2015 15:42
Royal Rother I just find it amazing that the man child hasn't changed his HNA persona / style one iota since he came on here a spotty Burberry wearing wannabe thug.
It's a bit weird / sad.
stealthpapes Kes - seek help.
by multisync1830 » 14 Aug 2015 07:55
WoodleyRoyal yep but he got it wrong
Reading accused Mourinho of making "very serious factual inaccuracies" and claimed it took just 26 minutes from an ambulance being called to Cech arriving at hospital.
According to Reading's timeline, Chelsea's medical staff were given a choice of transporting Cech in a wheelchair in a lift or around the pitch on a stretcher to the ambulance. They said after a collision that took place at 5.15pm, the player was in the dressing-room by 5.21pm. "At first it was decided not necessary to call an ambulance," Reading said. "At 5.40pm, Cech's condition deteriorated and the Chelsea doctor called for assistance which was immediately raised from the stadium's medical control."
Reading and the South Central ambulance service NHS Trust said that at 5.45pm a paramedic examined Cech and called an ambulance which arrived at 5.52pm. By 6.04pm Cech was in the lift and seven minutes later he was in hospital. Reading pointed out that Chelsea had an option to take him around the pitch - Carlo Cudicini was taken by that route later in the day.
Mourinho's version
"My goalkeeper was in the dressing room for 30 minutes waiting for an ambulance. The ambulance could not go in the direction of the dressing room. He could not leave the dressing room properly. He had to go in a wheelchair in the lift when he had the injury. He left 30 minutes after my doctor called for an urgent ambulance. If my goalkeeper dies in that dressing room or in the process it is something English football has to think about."
South Central NHS trust version
17.15 Cech injured
17.20 Cech taken to dressing room. Chelsea doctor does not think ambulance necessary
17.45 Cech's condition deteriorates and Chelsea doctor requests ambulance
17.52 Ambulance arrives at Madejski Stadium
18.11 Ambulance arrives at Royal Berkshire hospital
His accusation that the player had to wait 30 minutes for an ambulance has been rejected in a highly specific response by Graham Groves of the South Central Ambulance Service. "Chelsea called an ambulance at 17.45 which arrived at the ground at 17.52. Cech was in hospital by 18.11. The removal of the patient was a decision taken by Chelsea, who were offered two routes. One was round the pitch on a stretcher. The other was by a small lift, via a wheelchair." Reading last night endorsed this timeline, stating that Mourinho's account contained "very serious factual inaccuracies". They say Chelsea opted not to call an ambulance at the first opportunity, but only did so 25 minutes after Cech left the pitch when his condition deteriorated. They added it was Chelsea's medical team who opted to use the lift and that the other route had indeed been taken later by Cech's substitute, Carlo Cudicini, who was also injured.
by paultheroyal » 14 Aug 2015 10:25
No Fixed Abodefloyd__streete LOL @ Chelsea. Hazard cheats as he does week-in week-out, feigns injury and a civil war breaks out with Mourinho demonstrating clearly what a despicable human being he is.
by glass half full » 14 Aug 2015 12:11
Mr Angrysandman Jose Mourinho, what an arse.
Eva Carneiro, what an arse.
You see the real character of a person when they are under pressure; blaming your medical staff for running on to treat a potentially injured player is pretty indicative that Jose is basically a oxf*rd.
He is also ignorant; medical staff cannot come onto the field of play without permission from the ref. The ref either judged Hazard to be injured (and it would be SO unlike a Chelsea player to exaggerate an injury......), so called on the medical staff, or asked Hazard if he needed medical help to which he answered yes, so then the ref calls on the medical staff.
Jose is clearly under a lot of pressure at the moment and a poor start to the Champions League campaign will see him gone before Xmas.
by Zammo » 14 Aug 2015 12:36
No Fixed Abode Fearne did nothing wrong tbf.
Eva shouldn't have taken to Social Media.......
by paultheroyal » 14 Aug 2015 12:51
No Fixed Abode Well - it's a bit OTT to describe Mourinho as that. ISIS are despicable human beings.
There is a World outside foootball for most people. Some people take it way too seriously. You only have to look on here when people start throwing personal insults around.
by Ouroboros » 14 Aug 2015 13:22
No Fixed Abode Well - it's a bit OTT to describe Mourinho as that. ISIS are despicable human beings.
There is a World outside foootball for most people. Some people take it way too seriously. You only have to look on here when people start throwing personal insults around.
by stealthpapes » 14 Aug 2015 13:26
by sandman » 14 Aug 2015 14:00
Stranded You have to give him credit as a bit of an evil genius - Chelsea looked ponderous and poor in places on Saturday and despite their performance due to Mourihno's comments, yet again absolutely nobody is focusing on this fact.
This in turn gives them time to sort out this issues on the playing side without anyone really paying attention. The Dr and physio will serve a "one game ban" and be back on the bench by the following weekend.
by Zammo » 14 Aug 2015 16:54
by Extended-Phenotype » 14 Aug 2015 17:02
OuroborosNo Fixed Abode Well - it's a bit OTT to describe Mourinho as that. ISIS are despicable human beings.
There is a World outside foootball for most people. Some people take it way too seriously. You only have to look on here when people start throwing personal insults around.
So Mourinho has thrown an employee under a bus when talking to the national media because her doing her duty as a medical professional left Chelsea down an extra man for a few seconds, resulting her demotion, her being discussed on the back pages of every newspaper in the country and, I'd imagine, a significant amount of personal distress.
And you reckon it's the people calling that behaviour out who are too focussed on the importance of football?
OuroborosNo Fixed Abode Well - it's a bit OTT to describe Mourinho as that. ISIS are despicable human beings.
There is a World outside foootball for most people. Some people take it way too seriously. You only have to look on here when people start throwing personal insults around.
So Mourinho has thrown an employee under a bus when talking to the national media because her doing her duty as a medical professional left Chelsea down an extra man for a few seconds, resulting her demotion, her being discussed on the back pages of every newspaper in the country and, I'd imagine, a significant amount of personal distress.
And you reckon it's the people calling that behaviour out who are too focussed on the importance of football?
by Silver Fox » 15 Aug 2015 04:59
sandmanStranded You have to give him credit as a bit of an evil genius - Chelsea looked ponderous and poor in places on Saturday and despite their performance due to Mourihno's comments, yet again absolutely nobody is focusing on this fact.
This in turn gives them time to sort out this issues on the playing side without anyone really paying attention. The Dr and physio will serve a "one game ban" and be back on the bench by the following weekend.
Not sure he is in this situation. He's alright when it's "us against the world" like when he has a go at the opposition or UEFA but when it's "us against us" and he's attacking his own staff he has potential to disrupt his club and the people he works with. Guess the proof on whether it's worked will be after the City match.
by multisync1830 » 15 Aug 2015 06:17
Silver FoxsandmanStranded You have to give him credit as a bit of an evil genius - Chelsea looked ponderous and poor in places on Saturday and despite their performance due to Mourihno's comments, yet again absolutely nobody is focusing on this fact.
This in turn gives them time to sort out this issues on the playing side without anyone really paying attention. The Dr and physio will serve a "one game ban" and be back on the bench by the following weekend.
Not sure he is in this situation. He's alright when it's "us against the world" like when he has a go at the opposition or UEFA but when it's "us against us" and he's attacking his own staff he has potential to disrupt his club and the people he works with. Guess the proof on whether it's worked will be after the City match.
Bang on. Twats keep saying "he's distracting criticism from his team". Now that's fine when he's slagging off someone unrelated to Chelsea but if you throw one of the team under the bus then the rest of the gang must be wondering who's next
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