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Middlesbrough rocked by three-point penalty

Mon Mar 19, 2018 8:18 am

Very interesting


Middlesbrough rocked by three-point penalty

The Independent

15th Jan 1997

The day began badly for Bryan Robson and went downhill. First, his expensive Italian striker, Fabrizio Ravanelli, declared that Middlesbrough were doomed to relegation and then the Football Association left the Teessiders further adrift at the bottom of the Premiership by deducting three points for their no-show at Blackburn Rovers.


Middlesbrough were also fined pounds 50,000, ordered to pay the costs of the FA Premier League commission and may have to pay compensation to Blackburn, who were left high and dry when Boro illegally cancelled the game on 21 December with 24 hours' notice. In addition, they still have to play the game at Ewood Park.

Robson, the club's manager, left the five-hour hearing at the FA's London headquarters grim-faced and making no comment after the decision which leaves his multi-million, multi-national team four points adrift of Southampton.

His demeanour before the hearing cannot have been much better, with Ravanelli having expressed his disgust with the way things are going at Boro, who have won only one of their their last 16 League matches.

"I reckon we will be relegated, I'm almost certain of it," the striker, who cost pounds 7.5m from Juventus in the summer, told an Italian newspaper.

Ravanelli also mocked Robson's decision to give the players a break after Christmas even though they had slumped to the foot of the table.

"I can't even get angry any more. We have few chances of achieving safety and they give us three days off from training. I went to the training ground but everything was locked up. The situation, I am very sorry to say, is truly tragic."

His pessimism was well founded, with Robson and the Middlesbrough chief executive, Keith Lamb, failing to convince the disciplinary hearing that 23 sick, injured and suspended players left them with no option but to pull out of the Blackburn game. Medical evidence supported their claim that Boro would have been unable to do themselves justice in a vital relegation match.

The Premier League, like Boro who have 14 days to appeal, refused to comment after the hearing beyond a statement detailing the sanctions.

The Blackburn manager, Tony Parkes, having described Boro's action as akin "to a Sunday League side", thought Rovers had a good chance of being awarded the points.

"That hasn't happened and this is the second-best decision for us," he said. "But there are still things that we need to know. For instance, will Middlesbrough be allowed to field players they have signed in the meantime? It is very hard to recreate the original circumstances or situation."

The Blackburn chairman, Robert Coar, said: "We argued strongly that Middlesbrough should have forfeited the game on the basis that they must have believed that Blackburn Rovers would have won. The commission warned that in future forfeiting a game might be an appropriate penalty."

The one bright spot in Robson's day was the arrival of the defender, Gianluca Festa, ready to complete his pounds 2.7m move from Internazionale. However, quite what Ravanelli had to say by way of greeting to his compatriot must have filled Robson with dread.

Re: Middlesbrough rocked by three-point penalty

Mon Mar 19, 2018 8:45 am

The big difference here is Blackburn are an English side, Cardiff are not. Hard to see anything being done about yesterday, I am sure the EFL are always going to try and help the English sides whenever there is a dispute involving one of the Welsh sides. We may as well accept that we were well and truly stitched up, and that however much we complain, nothing will be done.

Re: Middlesbrough rocked by three-point penalty

Mon Mar 19, 2018 10:26 am

Steve Zodiak wrote:The big difference here is Blackburn are an English side, Cardiff are not. Hard to see anything being done about yesterday, I am sure the EFL are always going to try and help the English sides whenever there is a dispute involving one of the Welsh sides. We may as well accept that we were well and truly stitched up, and that however much we complain, nothing will be done.




It sounded like efl already made mind up by siding with derby even before full facts were known? All the evidence points to club not wanting game on for obvious reasons and that brings game into disrepute unquestionably.

Re: Middlesbrough rocked by three-point penalty

Mon Mar 19, 2018 10:39 am

It's done now,Cardiff city won't achieve anything,we can moan as much as we like,derby fc should be ashamed the game should have been played,efl should dock derby points,but we all know they won't