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Postby SupitsJonF » Fri Nov 06, 2009 11:32 pm

Idk why there is such a commotion, it's the fair thing to do.  Chelsea are appealing and it won't be decided until after January. If Chelsea were banned in January, but won their appeal, what then?  You can't take back that transfer window ban, it makes sense for it to be suspended until the final judgement is said.  Then the two transfer window ban should be started.
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Postby Greavesie » Fri Nov 06, 2009 11:44 pm

Have the footballing authorities actually upheld a punishments they've invoked on a club this season?

its a p!sstake, time to rename the thread, 'wow chelsea are pr!cks'
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Postby Redman in wales » Thu Feb 04, 2010 7:24 pm

what a suprise...

Court lifts Chelsea transfer ban over Kakuta signing

Chelsea have had their transfer ban lifted by the Court of Arbitration for Sport after reaching an agreement with Lens over the signing of Gael Kakuta.

A statement on the Cas website said that the two clubs and the player had accepted the player's contract with the French side was not valid.

Thus Kakuta could not have terminated it prematurely, so Chelsea could not be liable for inducing it to be breached.

The Cas said all parties agreed the proceedings would remain confidential.

In September 2009, Fifa's Dispute Resolution Chamber imposed a four-month ban on the player and banned Chelsea from registering any new players in the next two transfer windows over the case

A statement on the club website from chairman Bruce Buck said Chelsea were glad to have resolved the matter amicably.

"It was always our intention to work together with Lens to reach this end, and both clubs have strengthened their relationship as a result of resolving this case to everyone's satisfaction," he said.

"In an act of good faith and with a view to the possibility of future collaboration with Lens, and without recognising any liability, Chelsea has agreed to pay compensation costs for the training given to the player while at Lens, as mandated by Fifa in its original ruling."

Kakuta joined Chelsea in 2007 and finished his first season at the club as the youth team's top scorer, winning the academy's player of the year award.

In his second season, he broke into the youth and reserve teams before suffering a double fracture of his ankle in February 2009.

Chelsea lodged an appeal against the original Fifa ruling, allowing Kakuta to make his first-team debut in the 4-0 win over Wolves at the end of November.


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Postby Dinger » Thu Feb 04, 2010 7:29 pm

So they have paid off Lens and now can go about buying players like nothing has ever happened.
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Postby Greavesie » Thu Feb 04, 2010 10:25 pm

Dinger wrote:So they have paid off Lens and now can go about buying players like nothing has ever happened.
Go Justice.
Kinda similar to Jacko after he was bumming the first few kids.

:wwww

no need to bring Jacko into the this lol

The man had more class in his little finger than Chelsea and all their fans will ever have
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Postby Kharhaz » Fri Feb 05, 2010 12:34 am

Redman in wales wrote:what a suprise...

Court lifts Chelsea transfer ban over Kakuta signing

Chelsea have had their transfer ban lifted by the Court of Arbitration for Sport after reaching an agreement with Lens over the signing of Gael Kakuta.

A statement on the Cas website said that the two clubs and the player had accepted the player's contract with the French side was not valid.

Thus Kakuta could not have terminated it prematurely, so Chelsea could not be liable for inducing it to be breached.

The Cas said all parties agreed the proceedings would remain confidential.

In September 2009, Fifa's Dispute Resolution Chamber imposed a four-month ban on the player and banned Chelsea from registering any new players in the next two transfer windows over the case

A statement on the club website from chairman Bruce Buck said Chelsea were glad to have resolved the matter amicably.

"It was always our intention to work together with Lens to reach this end, and both clubs have strengthened their relationship as a result of resolving this case to everyone's satisfaction," he said.

"In an act of good faith and with a view to the possibility of future collaboration with Lens, and without recognising any liability, Chelsea has agreed to pay compensation costs for the training given to the player while at Lens, as mandated by Fifa in its original ruling."

Kakuta joined Chelsea in 2007 and finished his first season at the club as the youth team's top scorer, winning the academy's player of the year award.

In his second season, he broke into the youth and reserve teams before suffering a double fracture of his ankle in February 2009.

Chelsea lodged an appeal against the original Fifa ruling, allowing Kakuta to make his first-team debut in the 4-0 win over Wolves at the end of November.


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Stinks doesnt it? How on earth, after all this time, once charges were pressed against chelsea imposing a potential transfer ban, could something as simple as an invalid contract with lens to start with make everything ok?

In an act of good faith and with a view to the possibility of future collaboration with Lens, and without recognising any liability, Chelsea has agreed to pay compensation costs for the training given to the player while at Lens, as mandated by Fifa in its original ruling.


Bull. If this is one very talented lad on an invalid contract then surely the "lesser" talented ones have their contracts written on toilet roll. The whole thing stinks.
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Postby Reg » Fri Feb 05, 2010 12:10 pm

Everytime the FA, UEFA or FIFA are made to look mugs and so the clubs will continue to break every rule in sight.

The authorities are the biggest fools of all.
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Postby dawson99 » Sat Feb 06, 2010 3:44 pm

shocker.. money wins again
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