Joseph Caron Dawe

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Drogba got off lightly

News of Chelsea considering an appeal against the bans imposed on Didier Drogba and Jose Bosingwa doesn’t come as much of a surprise, but accompanied by the wider issues surrounding the matter it raises further questions over certain aspects of the integrity of the game at present.

At a time when a proposed transfer fee of £80 million for Cristiano Ronaldo is driving the market up to such an extent that Inter are holding out for close to £76m for Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Spurs £10m for Didier Zokora, there is obviously a clarity of perspective that is lacking in the football world.

That seems to have transcended itself to the punishment and appeals level, with Wednesday’s news of the Chelsea duo’s bans.

If Chelsea do appeal Drogba’s six-game ban (with two games suspended) and Bosingwa’s four-game prohibition with just one suspended match, it would be a laughable response to an even more comical sanction. The fact Chelsea are yet to issue an application – they have one more day in which to do so – signals that sense may have prevailed at Stamford Bridge.

So the focus returns to the actual severity of the ban. Forget the suspended games, Drogba has been let off lightly with four. Yes, Chelsea will more than likely feel the full force of his absence in the early stages of next season’s Champions League, but on an individual level he can feel very lucky to have escaped with such a light sentence. The same goes for Bosingwa.

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Arsenal
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Aston Villa
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Birmingham
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Blackburn
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Bolton
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Burnley
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0
0
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0
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Chelsea
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0
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Everton
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0
0
0
0
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Fulham
0
0
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0
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0
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Hull
0
0
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0
0
0
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Liverpool
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0
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Man City
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0
0
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Man Utd
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0
0
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Portsmouth
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0
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0
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Stoke
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0
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Sunderland
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Tottenham
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West Ham
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Wigan
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Wolverhampton
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