Premier League - West Brom sack striker Anelka for gross - TopicsExpress



          

Premier League - West Brom sack striker Anelka for gross misconduct West Bromwich Albion have given French striker Nicolas Anelka notice they are terminating his contract for gross misconduct, the Premier League club said in a statement on Friday. Anelka, who was given a five-match ban by the FA following his controversial quenelle salute during a match on Dec. 28, had earlier said on Twitter he was quitting the Midlands team. The club considers the conduct of Nicolas Anelka on December 28, coupled with his purported termination on social media this evening, to be gross misconduct, West Brom said. As a result the club has tonight written to Nicolas Anelka giving him 14 days notice of termination as required under his contract, they added on their website. Anelka, who turned 35 on Friday, made the quenelle salute, which is associated with anti-Semitic sentiments, when he scored the first of his two goals in a 3-3 draw in a league game at West Ham Uniteds Upton Park ground. Earlier on Friday, the former France striker tweeted that he was quitting the club but West Brom said they had not received any official notification of his intention to end his contract. Following my talks with the club Ive been told I could be back in the squad under certain conditions that I cant agree, Anelka said on his Twitter account (@anelkaofficiel). As I want to preserve my integrity Ive decided to free myself and to put an end to my contract with WBA with immediate effect. West Brom responded with a statement saying: ... Nicolas Anelka is unwilling to agree to the conditions set by it (the club) which may have enabled his suspension to be lifted and for him to resume training. These conditions were, firstly, that the club required (him) to apologise to it, its supporters, sponsors and the wider community for the impact and consequences of his gesture made on December 28, and secondly, that he accept a substantial fine. Nicolas Anelkas purported termination of his Premier League contract this evening via social media was invalid as this was not conducted under the correct legal process as required by his contract. West Brom, fourth from bottom of the table and one place above the relegation zone on goal difference, had earlier criticised Anelka for a lack of professionalism. The club notes Nicolas Anelkas comments on Twitter this evening. However the club has received nothing formally regarding the termination of Nicolas Anelkas contract from either him or his advisers. The club regards the release of such a statement on social media as highly unprofessional... The club confirms it has been continuing discussions with Nicolas Anelka and his advisers as part of its own internal enquiry into the gesture he made..., added West Brom. Following the conclusion of the FAs enquiry into the same incident the club had hoped to conclude its own investigations next week. After receiving his five-match ban from the FA and an £80,000 fine last week for the quenelle salute, the Frenchman said on Thursday he would not contest the suspension. The FA, who wanted a longer ban, also said they would accept the sanction imposed by its independent regulatory commission. Anelka said the salute, devised by his friend Dieudonne Mbala Mbala, was a sign of allegiance with the French comedian and that he was using it as an anti-establishment gesture. The FA accepted that while the gesture is deemed to be anti-Semitic, Anelka was not an anti-Semite. Anelkas sacking by West Brom could signal the end of a long career for the striker who played 69 times for France and featured for a host of Europes top clubs. After making an initial impact at Paris St Germain, he had spells at Arsenal, Real Madrid, Liverpool, Manchester City, Fenerbahce, Juventus and Chelsea among others. Anelka was part of Reals Champions League-winning team in 2000 and, in all, his aggregate transfers were worth close to £90 million. He signed for West Brom as a free agent after leaving Juventus at the end of last season and played 12 times for the Midlands club, scoring twice.
Posted on: Sat, 15 Mar 2014 11:14:14 +0000

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