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From Riches To Rags

By sportsminded13 on  From serieaticketsonline.com
Disgraced Fiorentina player Adrian Mutu is a man in trouble. The Romanian international lost his appeal against a Swiss court today in a ruling that will now see him pay his former club Chelsea more than 17 million Euros. As we all know, Mutu is currently serving a one year ban for failing a doping test twice (yes you read that right) earlier in the year and it seems like Mutu did not learn much from his Chelsea sacking back in 2004. In my opinion, Mutu got off with just a slap on his hand...Read Full Story

Mutu Ordered To Pay Chelsea £14 Million

By sportsminded13 on  From soccerticketsonline.com
A failed drug test in 2004 cost Adrian Mutu has career at Chelsea and it now going to cost him £14 Million The Swiss Federal Court confirmed this morning that they have upheld the decision made by FIFA and the Court of Arbitration for Sport, ending a legal battle that has lasted five years. Chelsea signed Muti in August 2003 from Parma for 22.5million euros, but just over a year later they sacked him for testing positive for cocaine. In an unusual case, Chelsea them sued Mutu for the money...Read Full Story

Adrian Mutu To Pay Chelsea £14 Million

By sportsminded13 on  From serieaticketsonline.com
A failed drug test in 2004 cost Adrian Mutu has career at Chelsea and it now going to cost him £14 Million The Swiss Federal Court confirmed this morning that they have upheld the decision made by FIFA and the Court of Arbitration for Sport, ending a legal battle that has lasted five years. Chelsea signed Muti in August 2003 from Parma for 22.5million euros, but just over a year later they sacked him for testing positive for cocaine. In an unusual case, Chelsea them sued Mutu for the money...Read Full Story

Mutu Forced To Pay Chelsea £14.3m

By sportsillustrated on  From sportsillustrated.co.za
Tweet This!Share this on FacebookDigg this!Share this on RedditStumble upon something good? Share it on StumbleUponPost this to MySpaceSubscribe to the comments for this post? Adrian Mutu has been ordered to pay his former club Chelsea a record 17m Euros (£14.3m) in compensation after losing his final appeal in a legal battle which has lasted more than five years, the Swiss Federal Court has announced. Mutu was sacked by Chelsea in September 2004 after testing positive for cocaine. The...Read Full Story

Fiorentina Striker Adrian Mutu Frustrated By Drug Ban

By Justin Dev on  From totalfootballmadness.com
Fiorentina striker Adrian Mutu has revealed that he is frustrated by his drug ban. The Romanian international striker was suspended after testing positive in an anti-doping test in January. According to the player, his mother had brought back some slimming pills from Romania, which contained a banned substance. The former Chelsea striker said : “After what happened in January I decided to stay silent to leave my family in peace,” he said. “My mother couldn’t have known that there was that...Read Full Story

Cesena Roll The Dice With Adrian Mutu

By specialkservice on  From serieaweekly.com
Can a man’s work be separated from his personal life? Movie-watchers must ask themselves if it is possible to enjoy the works of Roman Polanski knowing of the sexual allegations directed towards the director, or if Mel Gibson’s bigotry should lead them to boycott his films. Cesena fans find themselves faced with a similar dilemma this season, as the club brings in Adrian Mutu to help an anemic attack. Can the oft-troubled player’s past be forgiven if he can deliver goals as he used to? Adrian...Read Full Story

Mutu Ordered To Pay Chelsea £14 Million

By David Wilson on  From soccerticketsonline.com
A failed drug test in 2004 cost Adrian Mutu has career at Chelsea and it now going to cost him £14 Million The Swiss Federal Court confirmed this morning that they have upheld the decision made by FIFA and the Court of Arbitration for Sport, ending a legal battle that has lasted five years. Chelsea signed Muti in August 2003 from Parma for 22.5million euros, but just over a year later they sacked him for testing positive for cocaine. In an unusual case, Chelsea them sued Mutu for the money...Read Full Story

Chelsea To Get £14 Million From Mutu

By David Wilson on  From premierleagueticketsonline.com
A failed drug test in 2004 cost Adrian Mutu has career at Chelsea and it now going to cost him £14 Million The Swiss Federal Court confirmed this morning that they have upheld the decision made by FIFA and the Court of Arbitration for Sport, ending a legal battle that has lasted five years. Chelsea signed Muti in August 2003 from Parma for 22.5million euros, but just over a year later they sacked him for testing positive for cocaine. In an unusual case, Chelsea them sued Mutu for the money...Read Full Story

WAGS – Consuelo Matos Gomez, Wife Of Adrian Mutu

By Justin Dev on  From totalfootballmadness.com
Consuelo Matos Gomez is the wife of Romanian international striker Adrian Mutu. Adrian Mutu previously played for Premier League champions Chelsea and the striker now plays in the Italian Serie A with Fiorentina. Consuelo Matos Gomez is a Dominican model and is the second wife for Mutu. The couple have two daughters together. Related posts:Fiorentina To Initate Legal Proceedings Against Adrian Mutu Juventus Ready To Sign Fiorentina Outcast Adrian Mutu Fiorentina Demand Adrian Mutu...Read Full Story

Mutu Gets One Year Ban

By sportsminded13 on  From serieaticketsonline.com
Is one year really enough? I mean how do you fail a doping test twice in ten days. Maybe he really is in the wrong profession. The Italian Olympic Committee has now asked that the Fiorentina forward be banned for a year. One year however to me is just but a drop in the ocean. Its players like Mutu who give football a bad name. Mutu should be banned for life to send out a clear warning to others that drugs do not pay. “The antidoping office has referred the Fiorentina player Adrian Mutu to the...Read Full Story
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