Bosnich loses his appeal against Chelsea

Goalkeeper Mark Bosnich has lost his case against unfair dismissal from Chelsea.

Goalkeeper Mark Bosnich has lost his case against unfair dismissal from Chelsea.

The Australian, who has been suffering from depression, told a Premier League tribunal that Chelsea acted improperly in the way in which they dismissed him following his positive drugs test for cocaine in November last year.

But an FA Premier League statement, released to the Press Association tonight, read: “In the matter of the appeal from Mark Bosnich against the notice to terminate his contract issued by Chelsea FC, the board of the Premier League have found in favour of the club.”

The statement continued: ``Mark Bosnich has the right to appeal against this decision to the Football League appeals committee within seven days. Any appeal must be heard within 14 days of receiving the request.''

Bosnich, who reportedly claimed he failed the drugs test only because a drink had been spiked without his knowledge, was initially suspended without pay by Chelsea before the club then issued a 14-day notice period for his contract to be terminated.

Chelsea insisted Bosnich had breached the terms of his employment under Premier League rules and they could have been liable for at least his back pay - more than £300,000 – if they lose the case.

The hearing began last Thursday and concluded the next day at the Premier League’s London headquarters.

The three-man tribunal, consisting of Premier League chairman Dave Richards, secretary Mike Foster and solicitor Peter McCormack, considered their judgment over the weekend before informing both parties of their decision.

Bosnich still faces a Football Association disciplinary hearing into his positive drugs test and has vowed to fight to prove his innocence at a personal hearing.

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