Some Premier League referees are contemplating boycotting Chelsea games in the wake of the allegations made against Mark Clattenburg, according to former official Clive Wilkes.

The police and the Football Association have launched formal investigations into the European champions' allegations Clattenburg used "inappropriate language" towards Mikel John Obi, something it is understood that the referee will formally deny. Leading figures such as the Manchester United manager, Sir Alex Ferguson, have had their say, backing Clattenburg.

The former Premier League referee Wilkes says the feelings of some of his former colleagues are so strong that they have started to discuss refusing to take charge of Chelsea's games. He told the Sun: "I keep in touch with a lot of the lads and there is such a strength of feeling about what is happening to Mark. I know a few referees who are even talking about boycotting Chelsea games because of all this.

"Remember, it's not the first time Chelsea have targeted a referee – there's been Anders Frisk and Graham Poll. And some refs are now saying enough is enough. It's no exaggeration to say the refs in this country have never felt lower.

"They are so disillusioned. They feel vulnerable, feel that they are being left isolated – that they are getting no backing, no support. They want to speak out themselves but are too frightened, they fear they will be sacked if they go public with their grievances.

"There have even been murmurings about strike action but that's very much the last resort. They'd much prefer to get around the table with the FA, PFA, the clubs and players to sort this out as quickly as possible."

Clattenburg has been stood down from refereeing this weekend's round of Premier League fixtures.