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Chelsea and
ex-boss go
to tribunal
in cash row
CHELSEA’S bitter £9million
dispute with Antonio Conte is
still raging as the club faced
the Italian at an employment
tribunal yesterday, Sportsmail
can reveal.
After a lengthy dispute the club were
ordered by a Premier League tribunal
in May to pay their former manager
£9m for the 12 months left on his
contract from when they dismissed
him in 2018.
But Chelsea have refused to accept
that decision and in a dramatic twist,
Conte’s unfair dismissal case has
£9m CONTE WAR
PAUL NEWMAN at Lord’s
JOFRA ARCHER took his first Test wicket
yesterday — but England’s charge to
take control of the Lord’s Test was
halted by rain. The home side reduced
the Aussies to 80-4, a deficit of 178, but
there was no play after lunch. England
will go again today, but nemesis Steve
Smith is still at the crease.
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EXCLUSIVE
By LAURA LAMBERT
Jofra jaffa
rocks the
Aussies
now been taken to the Central London
Employment Tribunal, where a
preliminary hearing took place yester-
day afternoon.
Conte, who was dismissed in July
2018, did not attend court in Holborn,
but is understood to have been repre-
sented by Phil Bonner, of Manchester-
based legal firm Centrefield.
Sportsmail understands Chelsea
were represented by Jamie Feldman
of Northridge Law, though the club’s
legal counsel, Richard Berry, was
also present at the tribunal. Court
SKY has broken the new whistle-
to-whistle gambling advertising
ban twice this season.
The blunders meant a Sky Bet
advert was shown within five
minutes of Arsenal’s 1-0 victory
over Newcastle finishing on the
opening weekend of the Premier
League season, and a Bet365
advert was shown just before
kick-off in a Scottish Premiership
fixture. A new voluntary code was
introduced this season by the
Industry Group for Responsible
Gambling. It means no betting
adverts are supposed to be
televised during live sport
coverage that begins before the
watershed and five minutes
before and after the event
finishes, excluding horse racing
and greyhound racing.
A Sky spokesperson said: ‘We are
taking appropriate steps to help
ensure this doesn’t happen again.’
PICTURE:
ANDY
HOOPER
SKY BREACH
THE BAN ON
GAMBLING
EXCLUSIVE
By LAURA LAMBERT
TURN TO PAGE 118, COL 1
£100M
SANCHO
TO LEAVE
DORTMUND
EXCLUSIVE
PAGE 118
THIS WINDOW
PAIN WAS SO
AVOIDABLE
PETER CROUCH
SEE PAGE 121
TODAY’S QUICK CROSSWORD IS ON PAGE 66
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