SC East Bengal’s coach Robbie Fowler was on Wednesday suspended for four matches and fined Rs 5 lakh after being found guilty of making ‘derogatory’ remarks against Indian referees in the ongoing Indian Super League even as the club insisted there was nothing racist about his outburst.
Fowler was handed the punishment by the All India Football Federation’s disciplinary committee headed by senior lawyer Ushanath Banerjee, reported PTI. Fowler had said that he was “not sure whether the referees have an Anti-English thing or Anti East Bengal thing.”
“The Committee held such utterances and publications are gross inconceivable derogatory and contemptuous aspersions apart from blatant malice on the part of Mr Fowler and tends to offend the dignity, reputation and image of the Referees in India,” read the disciplinary panel’s detailed order.
The panel asked him to explain what he meant by his statement.
Fowler, according to the committee, did not respond and…