Leeds United chairman Ken Bates has followed up his threat that he would report Chelsea to the footballing authorities for allegedly 'tapping up' several of their youngsters.
Bates has rejected a low compensation offer and has subsequently reported Chelsea to the Football Association, the Premier League, the Football League, UEFA and FIFA.
The controversial figure says he would be happy with any of the following:- a points deductions, the suspension of transfers or the disqualification of Chelsea's participation in certain competitions.
Bates said: "This is a straight forward dispute over the blatant breaching of Football League rules regarding to players which, of course, is consistent with other examples of Chelsea's illegal approaches to players.
"The most popular one, of course, is Ashley Cole - one where they are fined and had three points deducted [suspended].
"As of today we have reported Chelsea to the FA regarding the alleged tapping-up of three of our young players.
"We feel deduction of points, banning of registration of new players and suspension from European competition would be more appropriate.
"There are rules and if you refuse, consistently, to play by the rules, why should you be allowed to play in those competitions?"
Well, points deduction would be great. xP Don't keep fining them lar. No point cuz what they have is $$. X_x