Chelsea Fines List 2019-20 | What do CFC players pay if they’re late for meetings or training?

Ever wondered what a club’s internal disciplinary system looks like? This one from Chelsea, circulating on social media, gives an idea of the fines the club’s players pay.

According to this, if they’re late for training, Chelsea’s players pay a whopping £20,000. If they’re late for team meetings, they’re fined £500 per minute.

Some of the fines paid by Chelsea players for 2019/2020 season

Late for training- £20,000
Phone rings in training/meeting- £1,000
Late for match day departure- £2,500
Late for team meetings- £500 per minute of delay
Late for medical appointments-£ 2,500

Any fines not paid within fourteen days get doubled!

Given Chelsea’s bright start to the new season with their youngsters, it appears that Lampard’s discplinary measures are working well!

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Bernardo Silva to miss Chelsea game on November 24; fined by FA

Man City winger Bernardo Silva has been suspended for the club’s key fixture against Chelsea after the international break following the FA’s decision to impose a one-game band and a fine for his offensive tweet to team mate Bernard Mendy.

Silva has also been fined £50,000 by the FA, and will also undergo an education course (counselling)

Here’s the tweet Silva sent to Mendy that landed him in hot water. City, who lost 3-1 to Liverpool over the weekend, are unhappy with the decision but will not appeal for the fear that the suspension could increase.

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Raheem Sterling axed for Montenegro clash

Star forward Raheem Sterling will not be part of England’s squad to take on Montenegro after manager Gareth Southgate decided to reprimand the Man City star for his row with Liverpool defender Joe Gomez in the team restaurant. The pair had clashed over the weekend in in the league- a fixture which Gomez’s Reds won 3-1 against Sterling’s Citizens, and tensions appeared to carry over to the national camp, with Gomez apparently getting a cut under his right eye during the altercation.

While Sterling and several other players aren’t happy with Southgate’s decision, more so as the clash against Montenegro is a historic one (it is also England’s 1000th international fixture), the former Boro defender has the support of his bosses and has also told Sterling that he will be restored to the line up for their next fixture against Kosovo.

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