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Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho required on Tuesday Arsenal vice-chairman David Dein to step down from the board of the Football Association.
Mourinho claimed his club, treated as devils, is getting a rough deal from the game's governing bodies compared to the Highbury outfit who are being treated as angels.
He said: "A person who works in the club should not work in the FA. The FA is the FA and the club is the club."
The Blues boss said Chelsea often play away games after European weeks, while Arsenal seem to play at home.
He also claimed Arsenal get to play on Sundays following Champions League outings, whereas Chelsea are forced to play on Saturdays.
According to the six midweek dates allocated to group games for the Champions League, Chelsea play five away games and one at home while Arsenal play four at home and two away
"Some are treated as devils, some are treated as angels," Mourinho claimed.
"I don't think we are so ugly as to be treated like devils and I don't think Mr. Wenger (Arsene, the Gunners manager) and Mr David Dein and so on are so beautiful to be treated like angels."
He asked journalists: "After Champions League games Chelsea always have to play away from home and Arsenal are always at home.You have nothing to write about that?
"Or is Jose Mourinho the only one who can look at the fixturesand find something very strange?
"By the way, we play against Arsenal on a Sunday (21 August) which is lucky. That's because it is Arsenal.
"After a national team game (Denmark v England on 17 August) we play on a Sunday because we play against Arsenal.
"I am not the most intelligent person in the world but I am not the most stupid and since I came here I understand things and they don't change.
"These are the facts and now you interpret them the way you want to. It is a fact that every time after a Champions League game Chelsea play away in the Premier League and Arsenal play at home."
Despite the fact that Dein works with the FA and not the Premier League, which manages its own fixtures, Mourinho is adamant the Gunners vice-chairman should not combine his roles.
Alluding to fines he has received from the FA, he said: "I think with the money I had to pay them last season, they should sign somebody for that job.
"I have a five-year contract with Chelsea. Maybe in 2009 or 2010 - maybe - Mr Dein won't be in the FA any more and I can have a different season.
"Or maybe Mr Kenyon (Peter, the Chelsea chief executive) will be working in the FA. We don't know. Maybe it will happen in five years."
Dein spent over four years as vice-chairman of the FA before the post was scrapped in August 2004 as part of restructuring.
Asked to respond to Mourinho's allegations, an FA spokesman told BBC Sport: "The representation of the FA board consists of people elected from different areas of the game.
"The Premier League elects a number of representatives to sit on the board to represent their views, of which David Dein is clearly one."
Arsenal refused to comment on the issue, while the Premier League - who draw up fixture lists for the season - confirmed to BBC Sport that midweek Champions League fixtures had no impact on how they allocated weekend fixtures.
"It is down to complete chance," said a Premier League spokesman.
Editor: Donald
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