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the preimer league should dock them 12 points alsocoz if eduardo get the eqivilent of a 6 yellow card ban for falling over when he is changeing direction as he is moving so fast its only right
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Paul Pogba signing will probably be looked in to, looks like we might get hit with a ban.So Eduardo gets a 2 match ban, Chelsea banned from 2 transfer windows and punishment being lined up for Man Utd too, I think 'Pool are gonna be scrutinised next. LOL at UEFA and FIFA still.

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MANCHESTER UNITED have been blasted for poaching French starlet Paul Pogba.Pogba's club Le Havre released a statement on their website accusing United of stealing their player.They claim United offered cash to the midfielder's parents to convince him to join United.Officials at FIFA and UEFA are hoping to bring in guidelines to stop players who are under 18 moving clubs.But that has not stopped United landing France Under-16 skipper Pogba.The Le Havre statement said: "This act is even more unacceptable as it comes from a club with such stature."Le Havre wishes to express its indignation regarding the dealings of Manchester United's directors in relation to the young Paul Pogba."The player and his parents refused to keep the arrangement because Manchester United offered very high sums of money to the parents with the aim of obtaining the transfer of their son."At a time when numerous parties - including at European Union level, governmental leve), or within FIFA or UEFA - are speaking out against the 'trading of minors' Manchester United does not hesitate to uproot a 16-year-old kid."Le Havre have produced stars such as Lassana Diarra, Charles N'Zogbia and Florent Sinama Pongolle in recent seasons.Pogba was expected to be the next star to come out of their academy but the French side will receive just a nominal fee from United.The Premier League champions have denied they have done anything wrong.A club spokesman said: "It is complete nonsense. Everything has been done within UEFA guidelines."
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MANCHESTER UNITED have been blasted for poaching French starlet Paul Pogba.Pogba's club Le Havre released a statement on their website accusing United of stealing their player.They claim United offered cash to the midfielder's parents to convince him to join United.Officials at FIFA and UEFA are hoping to bring in guidelines to stop players who are under 18 moving clubs.But that has not stopped United landing France Under-16 skipper Pogba.The Le Havre statement said: "This act is even more unacceptable as it comes from a club with such stature."Le Havre wishes to express its indignation regarding the dealings of Manchester United's directors in relation to the young Paul Pogba."The player and his parents refused to keep the arrangement because Manchester United offered very high sums of money to the parents with the aim of obtaining the transfer of their son."At a time when numerous parties - including at European Union level, governmental leve), or within FIFA or UEFA - are speaking out against the 'trading of minors' Manchester United does not hesitate to uproot a 16-year-old kid."Le Havre have produced stars such as Lassana Diarra, Charles N'Zogbia and Florent Sinama Pongolle in recent seasons.Pogba was expected to be the next star to come out of their academy but the French side will receive just a nominal fee from United.The Premier League champions have denied they have done anything wrong.A club spokesman said: "It is complete nonsense. Everything has been done within UEFA guidelines."
This is old news and aint sh*t gonna happen.
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Q: What is the allegation against Chelsea? A: Fifa claim they offered inducements to French teenager Gael Kakuta to break his contract and join Chelsea when he was 16 years old in 2007. Q: What is the punishment? A: Chelsea were ordered to pay Lens 130,000 euros (£113,000) “training compensation” for Kakuta, who had been attached to the French club’s academy since the age of eight while the player himself has been banned from playing football for four months and given a 780,000 euro (£682,000) fine. Of greatest significance, FIFA have banned Chelsea from signing players in the next two transfer windows (January 2010 and from the end of the 2009-10 season until September 1). Q: Can the club appeal? A: Yes - and they intend to launch what they describe “the strongest appeal possible” at the Court of Arbitration for Sport in Lausanne. Having reached its verdict Fifa will now send out documentation to Chelsea in the next two weeks, detailing its evidence, with the club having a further 21 days to appeal. Q: What does this mean for the existing players? A: If the ban is upheld, it is far less likely that Chelsea will sell any of their existing squad, even though it is an ageing team. It also places those who are due for contract negotiations in a stronger position. Talks are about to start with Joe Cole, whose contract expires at the end of the season, while Michael Ballack has only signed a one-year addition to his contract. The transfer ban could indirectly help both players in negotiations with the club. There might also be a knock-on impact for the players due to be involved in the African Cup of Nations. Didier Drogba, Salomon Kalou and Michael Essien are all potentially involved next January, but Chelsea could try and encourage those players to stay in England and help the club. Q: What does it mean for Peter Kenyon and Frank Arnesen? A: It is not the first time that Chelsea’s recruitment process has been questioned. Remember Ashley Cole? Attention will now focus on the roles played by Kenyon, the chief executive, and Arnesen, who was chief scout. François Collado, the now-retired former general manager at Lens, claims that he warned Chelsea that what they were doing was against the rules. "When I met with Kenyon and Arnesen at Chelsea I took the contract,” he said. “I told Kenyon, 'You're risking a fine and a transfer ban'. I explained the Fifa rules to him. Kenyon spoke with Arnesen and he said they were sure of their intentions. They proposed a ridiculous fee. I said I'll leave you and if you're sure then I'll go to Fifa and we'll see if you're not sanctioned. They said there would be no need for another meeting.” Q: Has this happened before? A: Swiss club FC Sion received a transfer ban in April over the way they recruited Egypt goalkeeper Essam El Hadary from Al-Ahly. Sion have appealed, and the ban has been frozen pending a decision. The freezing of the ban meant that Sion were able to operate in the most recent transfer window. Q: Can Chelsea now bring in some loan signings? A: No - the ban prevents them from registering any new player, even on loan. Q: Can they bring their on-loan players back? A: Yes, because the players are already registered with them. At present, Jack Cork, Liam Bridcutt, Shaun Cummings, Jacob Mellis, Patrick Van Aanholt, Scott Sinclair, Franco Di Santo, Lee Sawyer, Ryan Bertrand and Tom Taiwo are among those at various clubs around England.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/...-ban-QandA.html
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