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Even pampered players like Adrian Mutu deserve equal justice

I do not accept that pampered players are entitled to a lesser standard of justice.

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Mutu may miss league opener

Adrian Mutu is in a race against time to be fit for Fiorentina's opening Serie A clash against Juventus.

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Romania striker Mutu suffers disclocated elbow

Fiorentina's Romania striker Adrian Mutu has dislocated his elbow training with the national squad and will miss Wednesday's friendly with Latvia.

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Mutu suffers fresh blow

Fiorentina striker Adrian Mutu has suffered a fresh blow after dislocating his elbow while preparing for international action with AS Romania. The 29-year-old forward discovered last week that he has been ordered by FIFA to repay former club Chels...

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Where Do We Draw The Line?

At the time, somehow it slipped quite under the radar that back in June the FIFA powers-that-be ruled that Adrian Mutu owed Chelsea the princely sum of £9.6million for the whole cocaine debacle that led to the termination of his contract and subsequent free move abroad to Juventus. Now though, after a further two months of appeals, FIFA’s pompously-titled Disputes Resolution Chamber has decided that...

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Mutu to appeal against £13m fine

FIORENTINA striker Adrian Mutu has vowed to appeal against the £13.68 million fine he has been ordered to pay former club Chelsea, slamming Fifa's ruling as "unjust

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Adrian Mutu vows to fight £13m fine

Fallout from Adrian Mutu's departure from Chelsea continued after it was confirmed that he will appeal against what he called an "inhumane" punishment.

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Mutu gathers support to challenge 'unjust and inhumane' fine

Adrian Mutu has vowed to appeal against the £13.68m fine he has been ordered to pay former club Chelsea, slamming Fifa's ruling as "unjust" and "inhumane".

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Mutu vows to fight huge FIFA fine

Adrian Mutu will appeal against FIFA's ruling that he must pay former club Chelsea £13.68million, calling the decision "unjust" and "inhumane".

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Mutu to appeal 'inhumane' fine

Fiorentina star Adrian Mutu has vowed to appeal against the €17.3million fine he has been ordered to pay former club Chelsea, slamming Fifa's ruling as "unjust" and "inhumane".

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Former Chelsea striker Mutu slams FIFA and vows to appeal huge fine

Fiorentina star Adrian Mutu has vowed to appeal against the £13.68million fine he has been ordered to pay former club Chelsea, slamming FIFA's ruling as 'inhumane'.

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Mutu to appeal $25.5M compensation order

Adrian Mutu has confirmed that he will appeal against FIFA's ruling that he must pay his former club Chelsea $25.5 million in compensation after he was banned from playing for using cocaine.

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Mutu to launch appeal against £13.68m fine

Fiorentina star Adrian Mutu has vowed to appeal against the £13.68million fine he has been ordered to pay former club Chelsea, slamming FIFA's ruling as 'unjust' and 'inhumane'.

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Mutu to battle 'unjust' fine

Adrian Mutu has vowed to appeal the 17.2million euros fine he must pay to former club Chelsea.

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Mutu to appeal 'inhumane' fine

ROMANIA star Adrian Mutu, who was last week ordered by FIFA to pay former club Chelsea ?13.68 million (A$28 million) after a failed drugs test in 2004, said he would appeal the fine.