The Gunners’ list of training ground fines was leaked in 2013.
Now, it’s comparison time.
Frank Lampard‘s list of club rules and fines from Chelsea‘s training ground has been leaked online. The list, which was first published on Reddit, makes it clear to the players how much money they will have to pay should they break any of the agreed rules, and is signed at the bottom by Lampard and dated August 27.
It is not yet clear who leaked the picture initially but The Sun claim that it is genuine. The picture shows that Blues players will be deducted up to £2,500 if they are late for match days and treatment, which rises to an £20,000 if they are late for the start of training.
Other fines include a maximum of £10,000 for not reporting illness or injury before a day off or 90 minutes ahead of training, and £5,000 for not turning up for corporate or community duties. Chelsea’s list was a reminder that of the system that most Premier League clubs have in place to maintain discipline.
The very same applies at London rivals Arsenal, whose have instruction flooring guidelines had been leaked six a very long time prior to now on the web. In contrast, the Gunners’ players under Wenger during the 2012/13 season faced a much more relaxed discipline scheme.
The fines concerned £1,000 for avid gamers not turning up for matches they aren’t related in, £500 for arriving late for trip or education, £250 for not turning up on time to a crew assembly or meals and £100 for getting a newspaper, laptop computer or cellphone into the skilled medical space or dressing place.
- Non-attendance of unused gamers at house matches with no permission of supervisor – £1000
- Presently being late for education – £250 (15 minutes), £500 (30 minutes)
- Changing into late for matchday conferences/meals – £250
- Donning inappropriate clothes exterior the dressing house – £100
- Newspapers in dressing space – £100
- Cellular phone calls within the creating (texting allowed) – £500
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