Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho says his Football Affiliation fine is a "disrespect" in the wake of being requested to pay £50,000.
Mourinho had asserted authorities were "apprehensive" to honor his group punishments after Robert Madley denied Soul a spot-kick in a 3-1 misfortune to Southampton.
It was declared on Wednesday that the 52-year-old had likewise been given a suspended one-match stadium boycott.
"I'm glad I don't have an electronic tag," said the Portuguese on Thursday.
"£50,000 is a disrespect. The likelihood of getting a stadium boycott is shocking."
Mourinho likewise had another burrow at Weapons store director Arsene Wenger - without naming the Heavy armament specialists supervisor.
He felt distressed Wenger went unpunished for calling official Mike Senior member "frail" and "guileless" after Weapons store's 2-0 rout by Chelsea a month ago.
Mourinho guaranteed the FA had set a risky point of reference by revoking a red card given to Munititions stockpile's Gabriel, who had been sent off for kicking out at Chelsea striker Diego Costa.
Wenger likewise confronted no activity subsequent to pushing Mourinho in the Stamford Span specialized region in October 2014.
"Perplexed expenses £50,000. Frail and guileless - you can do it," included Mourinho, who marked another four-year bargain at Chelsea in August.
"We can push individuals in the specialized range. We can, no issue."
A month ago Mourinho was cleared by the FA of making prejudicial remarks to previous club specialist Eva Carneiro.
He was likewise charged last season for asserting there is a "battle" to impact officials rulings against his Chelsea side.
Mourinho was likewise given a formal cautioning for remarks in front of Chelsea's 2-0 win at Feed on 22 December 2014.
Chelsea stimulate Aston Estate on Saturday looking for a third Head Association win in nine amusements after a poor begin to the season.
The dominant champions are sixteenth in the table in the wake of losing four of the last seven top flight amusements.
Mourinho said he would just stop in the event that he lost the players' sponsorship, with club commander John Terry expressing the changing area remained immovably behind the administrator.
Chelsea in this way stepped of repeating their sponsorship in an announcement on the club site which read: "The club needs to make it clear that Jose keeps on having our full backin