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You can bet your mortgage that if Man U are not banned, Chelsea will appeal on the grounds of victimisation

and the ban will be overturned ; on the other hand, you can bet your mortgage that FIFA/UEFA will NOT want to take on Man U in a court case if they ARE banned - this will be a damp squib, both clubs will pay a derisory fine after an appeal and things will go on as before.....

 

All this is simply Platini whingeing because French clubs are involved, although he IS right that English clubs spend too much money on foreign talent instead of developing more of their own.

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Guest The Libertine

Now Manchester United, there's a team that would be absolutely screwed by a two-window ban.

 

tottenham would be better. they change their whole squad every window.

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You can bet your mortgage that if Man U are not banned, Chelsea will appeal on the grounds of victimisation

and the ban will be overturned ; on the other hand, you can bet your mortgage that FIFA/UEFA will NOT want to take on Man U in a court case if they ARE banned - this will be a damp squib, both clubs will pay a derisory fine after an appeal and things will go on as before.....

 

All this is simply Platini whingeing because French clubs are involved, although he IS right that English clubs spend too much money on foreign talent instead of developing more of their own.

 

I think this is imposed by FIFA whereas Platini is UEFA.

 

If ManU aren't found guilty of the same crime they won't be banned - by the looks of it Roma argued it down to a one-window ban so I wouldn't be surprised if that is the outcome.

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http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/sport/football/article6820875.ece

 

Times reckon Manure are next.

 

Ashley will be phoning Le Havre first thing to see if they can ban us from spending any more money on transfers.

 

There is some poetic justice in Chelsea being banned for tapping, but with Man Utd at least they spend and tap from their own resources and are obligated to repay debts...

 

 

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You can bet your mortgage that if Man U are not banned, Chelsea will appeal on the grounds of victimisation

and the ban will be overturned ; on the other hand, you can bet your mortgage that FIFA/UEFA will NOT want to take on Man U in a court case if they ARE banned - this will be a damp squib, both clubs will pay a derisory fine after an appeal and things will go on as before.....

 

All this is simply Platini whingeing because French clubs are involved, although he IS right that English clubs spend too much money on foreign talent instead of developing more of their own.

 

They cant do that though. The HAVE already banned Roma and Sion for lesser offences(taking into account previous) so its a massive can of worms to reduce it to a fine.

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Think this is just an excuse for Le Havre to harvest money from the bigger clubs, they couldn't give a shit about the player himself.

Still, it feels pretty good that the top four teams get some shit from time to time.

 

It isn't Le Havre though. The bigger clubs should have to pay adequate compensation mind, bit of a joke at the moment.

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Just read that Abramovich wants to back Platini and his plan to allow clubs to only spend what they make. Basically going against what Man City are doing.

 

He must be forgetting that he started all this off.

 

And Chelsea really don't generate enough money to sustain themselves, so he'll need to do it again.

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Just read that Abramovich wants to back Platini and his plan to allow clubs to only spend what they make. Basically going against what Man City are doing.

 

He must be forgetting that he started all this off.

 

Agree

 

Players prices were levelling out and wages until that shit bag came along

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Just read that Abramovich wants to back Platini and his plan to allow clubs to only spend what they make. Basically going against what Man City are doing.

 

He must be forgetting that he started all this off.

 

And Chelsea really don't generate enough money to sustain themselves, so he'll need to do it again.

 

chelsea can just about sustain themselves, because of all the cash ambromvich's revolution has brought via new sponsership etc

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Just read that Abramovich wants to back Platini and his plan to allow clubs to only spend what they make. Basically going against what Man City are doing.

 

He must be forgetting that he started all this off.

 

And Chelsea really don't generate enough money to sustain themselves, so he'll need to do it again.

 

chelsea can just about sustain themselves, because of all the cash ambromvich's revolution has brought via new sponsership etc

 

76M loss in 2008 says they don't.

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Think this is just an excuse for Le Havre to harvest money from the bigger clubs, they couldn't give a s*** about the player himself.

Still, it feels pretty good that the top four teams get some s*** from time to time.

Le Havre actually aren't involved in this situation at all. It's Lens, a much bigger club.

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I reckon it will get reduced to a 1 transfer window ban - which they should just about cope with

Probaly exactly what will happen, probaly just about right tbh. Still, this is the kind of thing that needs to be further exposed. You look at things like this, the Mikel Obi saga (dirty from all sides), and the dealings with minors (especially poor kids from South America and Africa and you realise there is a deeper problem we probaly don't knoe the full story of.

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I reckon it will get reduced to a 1 transfer window ban - which they should just about cope with

Probaly exactly what will happen, probaly just about right tbh. Still, this is the kind of thing that needs to be further exposed. You look at things like this, the Mikel Obi saga (dirty from all sides), and the dealings with minors (especially poor kids from South America and Africa and you realise there is a deeper problem we probaly don't knoe the full story of.

 

I agree - football is full of "dodgy" dealings so anything that goes some way to eradicating them should be encouraged. Lets hope all the clubs up to no good start getting punishments

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what is needed is a decent way of compensating the clubs that develop these kids before they are 16

 

right now they are free agents the moment they reach 16 - and if they sign for ManU then their old club can get nowt

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Probaly exactly what will happen, probaly just about right tbh. Still, this is the kind of thing that needs to be further exposed. You look at things like this, the Mikel Obi saga (dirty from all sides), and the dealings with minors (especially poor kids from South America and Africa and you realise there is a deeper problem we probaly don't knoe the full story of.

 

WOW TIGER!!!! Lets not muddy the waters here as all Chelsea have done is set a young kid up & his family for life or helped them out big time. It hardly the same as rotten clubs across Europe who get young Africans & South Americans on trial & then let them fend & make there own way if they turn out shit.

 

It would be nice if FIFA & UEFA made clubs register which players they are getting on trial if they that player is not from that country & then either the agent of the player or club have to provide evidence that the player has a means of getting back home.

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http://www.sundaysun.co.uk/sport/newcastle-utd/2009/09/06/chelsea-transfer-ban-halts-move-for-vuckic-79310-24616358/

 

Sep 6 2009 by Neil Farrington, Sunday Sun

 

CHELSEA’S new transfer ban has forced them to shelve a move for Newcastle’s Slovenian superkid Haris Vuckic.

 

The Blues have been keeping tabs on Vuckic, who has just turned 17, since late last season.

 

And sources in London have claimed that Chelsea agreed to travel to Tyneside for an Academy friendly against Newcastle last month mainly to get a detailed first-hand view of Vuckic.

 

Several other top clubs across Europe – Real Madrid among them – have been alerted to Vuckic’s dazzling displays for United’s junior and reserve teams.

 

But Newcastle can ill afford to lose a youngster who has broken into the first-team picture at St James’s Park in the opening month of the season.

 

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