Thursday 3 September 2009

Chelsea given transfer ban,what about Barca or Madrid????


Every year Real madrid or Barcelona are always involved in tapping up players.
They year after year, meet players with out the clubs say so.
They then use the media as a way of unsettling players who are under contract with there clubs.

Barca have been tapping up Cesc Fabregas all summer.

Real madrid did the same with Cesc reveling:

"It’s true the president of Real Madrid called me. But I was never going to give him my word that I was going to sign. He asked about my progress and that was it."

Wenger even agreed with Fergie when he was moaning about Real tapping up ronaldo.

Here's what he said:

"If you don't show respect to other clubs, I think that football is moving in the wrong way,"
"You cannot come out like president Ramon Calderon has done at Real Madrid with Manchester United, and tell them they cannot stop a player from leaving.

"You can destabilise any player in the world - that is irresponsible.

"The big clubs should have values and vision, and be setting an example to others. If we do not do that in football, then we do not understand our responsibilities."


So ask yourself this,what is done to them????

If Chelsea did get caught then they deserved it.

But what is it with Fifa and England???

Is it one rule for one and one rule for the other???



HERE'S THE STATEMENT FROM FIFA:

On the occasion of its last meeting held on 27 August 2009, the Dispute Resolution Chamber (DRC) was called to pass a decision in a contractual dispute opposing the French club Lens to the French player Gael Kakuta and the English club Chelsea.

"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 respectively.

"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 a breach.

"As a result the player was condemned to pay compensation in the amount of €780,000, for which the club, Chelsea, are jointly and severally liable, and sporting sanctions were imposed on both the player and Chelsea in accordance with art. 17 par. 3 and 4 of the Regulations on the Status and Transfer of Players.

"A restriction of four months on his eligibility to play in official matches has been imposed on Kakuta. Chelsea are banned from registering any new players, either nationally or internationally, for the two next entire and consecutive registration periods following the notification of the present decision. Furthermore, the club, Chelsea, have to pay Lens training compensation in the amount of €130,000

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