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The Football Thread 09/10

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Re: The Football Thread 09/10

Postby Slim Zaddy » Sep 1st, '09, 10:01

Menzo wrote:
Slim Zaddy wrote:yeah yeah ,, yeah , cheeeers my friend^^ :b: :b: :b: tha's what i'm talking about.. guys .. juve is comming hard this season ,, i told ya ... forza juve ,,, amoire all juve fans ,, diego is a sick player .. melo, scored a wounderfull goal too ... now juve is on the top of the leauge ,,, lol ...


That's right bud! What a game that was, omg! Back and forth action for the entire 90 minutes, I loved it. And Juventus just bought left back Fabio Grosso on the last transfer day!! I'm soooo pumped for the next game :D

@ Sleepy, sry, I didn't see your Juve post


that's all what we need ,, now ,, we're like 90 % complete .. juve for ever
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Re: The Football Thread 09/10

Postby Sleepy » Sep 1st, '09, 20:39

mcZu wrote:Damnn...look what happend in Belgium...

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oh my christ,ive seen some bad sport injuries in my life,but this takes the cake.the way his leg curls up towards his torso is sick
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Re: The Football Thread 09/10

Postby mcZu » Sep 1st, '09, 20:59

Yeah, that shit is even more disgusting than what happened to Cisse... and it happened to him twice.
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Re: The Football Thread 09/10

Postby Sleepy » Sep 1st, '09, 21:01

mcZu wrote:Yeah, that shit is even more disgusting than what happened to Cisse... and it happened to him twice.


yeah at leat cisse is playing again.

i really dont think this guy is going to play again but hey surgeons these days :worship:
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Re: The Football Thread 09/10

Postby mcZu » Sep 1st, '09, 21:04

Sleepy wrote:
mcZu wrote:Yeah, that shit is even more disgusting than what happened to Cisse... and it happened to him twice.


yeah at leat cisse is playing again.

i really dont think this guy is going to play again but hey surgeons these days :worship:


Eveyrthing is possible. The probably are gonna put some pins in his leg to hold that shit together. And he will be kicking some belgium ass in no time again.
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Re: The Football Thread 09/10

Postby matz » Sep 3rd, '09, 15:22

this.....has made my day

Chelsea hit by new signings ban

Chelsea have been banned from signing any new players until January 2011 by football's governing body Fifa.
The Premier League club was found guilty of inducing French winger Gael Kakuta, 18, to breach his contract with Lens when he joined in 2007.
"Chelsea is banned from registering any new players for the two next registration periods," a statement on Fifa's website read.
Chelsea can appeal against the decision to the Court of Arbitration for Sport.
Fifa's dispute resolution chamber (DRC) ruled Kakuta must pay compensation of 780,000 euros (£682,000), for which Chelsea are "jointly and severally liable".
A spokesman for the London club told BBC Sport they were looking into the matter and hoped to issue a statement shortly.
Lens lodged a complaint with world football's governing body after Chelsea had signed the winger two years ago.
Now the DRC has ruled Kakuta breached his contract with Lens and that Chelsea induced him to do so.

Fifa's statement continued: "The French club had lodged a claim with Fifa seeking compensation for breach of contract from the player and requesting also sporting sanctions to be imposed on the player and the English club for breach of contract and inducement to breach of contract.
"The DRC found that the player had indeed breached a contract signed with the French club. Equally, the DRC deemed it to be established that the English club induced the player to such breach."
Chelsea must pay additional "training compensation" of 130,000 euros (£114,000) to Lens, while the player has been banned from playing in official matches for four months.

Kakuta ended 2007/8, his first season with Chelsea, as the youth team's top scorer and was voted the academy's player of the year.

He played five times for the youth team and twice for the reserves in his second season before it was brought to an abrupt end in February when he suffered a double fracture of his ankle.
The Lille-born youngster has never played for Chelsea's first team although he is back to full fitness and has been featuring in the reserves this season.
The next transfer window is between 1-31 January 2010 and the opportunity to register new players after that coming at the end of the current season until 31 August (Europe) and 1 September, (Britain) 2010.
It is a rare punishment by Fifa although another European club - Switzerland's FC Sion - was told in April it could not sign players until the 2010 offseason.

This was punishment for their actions in luring Egypt goalkeeper Essam El Hadary in 2008 before his deal with Al-Ahly had expired.

Like Kakuta, El Hadary received a four-month ban from playing.

Sion have appealed to CAS, which has frozen the sanctions while it considers the case, allowing the club to trade before the current season began. A ruling is expected later this year.
Meanwhile Uefa, Europe's governing body, is keen to introduce a rule preventing the international transfer of players under the age of 18 after member associations, clubs, leagues and players agreed to the principle at a March meeting.

After that meeting Uefa president Michel Platini said: "The question of minors is above all a moral and ethical issue. We have a duty to take concrete steps to protect young players and training clubs."
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Re: The Football Thread 09/10

Postby Sleepy » Sep 3rd, '09, 19:38

very harsh on chelsea even tho it benefits Man utd


chelsea get banned for a dodgy transfer and nothing happens to real madrid who spend over 200 million on about 5 players :o

Football politics :roll:

and ireland are going to beat cyprus on saturday then beat italy :whistle:

Brazil Vs Argentina on Saturday

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Re: The Football Thread 09/10

Postby Tornado » Sep 4th, '09, 00:04

That Injury is nastym, second only to the guy in Belgium who got hit by lightning and they had to amputate part of his leg off

But back to Chelsea, i thought it was harsh, not sure how much Chelsea was involved in breaking the contract but agents/club directors have been doing this for ages, jsut surprised it's only now they going at a premier league club whilst teams like Real continue to assualt and raid people's team for players
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Re: The Football Thread 09/10

Postby matz » Sep 4th, '09, 13:14

if real madrid do all their deals by the rules, then you cant complain about it, if chelsea did break the rules, dont do da crime if you cant do da time

o where da fuks killa wen u need 2 rip some1
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Re: The Football Thread 09/10

Postby Tornado » Sep 4th, '09, 14:44

Killa ain't been on msn since the news broke lol...though tbh they'll get a reduced sentence after appealing, FIFA are bitches like that anyway
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Re: The Football Thread 09/10

Postby mcZu » Sep 4th, '09, 14:46

Poor Chelsea.
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Re: The Football Thread 09/10

Postby Sleepy » Sep 4th, '09, 20:07

i initally felt a bit sorry for chelsea but thinking about the other deals they have done.they deserve it.

for example.John Obi Mikel signed for man utd,appeared at a press conference in a utd jersey then chelsea threw more money at him and signed him.us and lyn oslo got compensation tho.


alot of shady deals done by frank arnesen.i really hope he gets sacked

le havre are complainin about us

Manchester United could be the second of the Barclays Premier League's “big four” to be hit by a transfer ban after Le Havre confirmed yesterday that they are pursuing a “very similar” case to that won by Lens against Chelsea.

Alain Belsoeur, the managing director of Le Havre, told The Times that the outcome of the Chelsea hearing was “very important and very encouraging” as they seek Fifa sanctions against United for allegedly “stealing” Paul Pogba, the teenage prodigy.

Le Havre insist that Pogba was under contract to them when he left for United this summer. They claim to have a pre-contract agreement signed by the player - and witnessed by his parents - in November 2006 that committed him to a professional contract from his 16th birthday, in March. Instead, the player allegedly walked away and turned up at Old Trafford.

The French club claim to have evidence that inducements were offered to Pogba's parents and say that details will be included in their submission to Fifa.


United have strenuously denied that they made any payments or have done anything against the rules. “It is complete nonsense,” a spokesman said. “Everything has been done within Uefa guidelines.”

Nevertheless, Fifa has yet to grant international clearance for Pogba to represent United and, with the French federation supporting Le Havre, it appears certain that the case will go before the world governing body.

“Of course we are still pursuing our case,” Belsoeur said. “It is a very serious case. We are confident that we'll win because it is in the best interests not just of our club but of sport.

“We spend €5million [about £4.3million] on our academy every year out of a turnover of €12million. It is a huge investment. We do that to give a chance to our players to develop for our first team, not to be an academy for others. What is the point of investing in an academy if the players leave at 16? This is clearly a message from Fifa to protect the education system.”

Le Havre, from Ligue 2, have a history of developing teenage talent and also of litigation against English clubs. They were engaged in a legal battle with Newcastle United over Charles N'Zogbia that lasted more than three years.

Le Havre insisted that N'Zogbia had breached his contract and were initially awarded €300,000 in compensation by Fifa. They appealed and in 2007 the Court of Arbitration for Sport insisted that N'Zogbia should pay £440,000 and Newcastle £200,000. “It took 3 years and we received about a quarter of what Newcastle received from Wigan when they sold the player,” Belsoeur said. He described Newcastle at the time as “predators”.

In the case of Pogba, Le Havre signed him at 13 from a small club in Paris. They had high hopes for the defensive midfield player, who has captained France Under-16s. But they heard rumours in May that United were interested.

They claim that they rang Old Trafford to explain that Pogba was under contract and say that they spoke directly to Brian McClair, United's academy director.

United went ahead with signing Pogba as a scholar and, according to Belsoeur, offered him a deal worth £3,500 a week as soon as he turns 17, the age at which players in England can sign full professional contracts.

Belsoeur said that many clubs in Europe would be delighted at the punishment against Chelsea because they were fed up with rich Premier League clubs poaching the best young talent. “We are not the only club who have had players stolen,” Belsoeur said.

“The reputation of British clubs is that they don't produce many players for their national team but take them away from foreign countries. We hope this [Fifa's ruling] will change the behaviour of English clubs, but we will have to see.”



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its the football food chain.im sure le havre "stole" pogba from a smaller club
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Re: The Football Thread 09/10

Postby Tornado » Sep 5th, '09, 16:13

I had a feeling that this would happen to us, as now is the norm to prize promising players away from lower teams, now we're in trouble. I can see a shitload of cases being opened up, especially in england whcih would makes things intresting cos all the big clubs do it
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Re: The Football Thread 09/10

Postby Sleepy » Sep 5th, '09, 19:51

Tornado wrote:I had a feeling that this would happen to us, as now is the norm to prize promising players away from lower teams, now we're in trouble. I can see a shitload of cases being opened up, especially in england whcih would makes things intresting cos all the big clubs do it


yep,wouldnt really matter if we got a ban,we wont but anyone anyway :p


for anyone that cares,Irelnad are winning 1-0 in cyprus
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Re: The Football Thread 09/10

Postby Sleepy » Sep 5th, '09, 20:53

1-1

portugal will not be particapating in WC2010

currently 1-1 in portugal game,they need a win to have any realistic chance
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