hidrant wrote:
Ovo je postalo preofirno, brata mi.
Haj ne volim ni ja Chelski, al' sto je nepravedno, nepravedno je.
Dragi Platini, jebo te Laporta i onaj matori Perez.
Pa Barca i Real nisu niti jednog igraca doveli na gospodski nacin.
To su obicni lazovi koji nastoje obmaniti igrace kako direktnim uticajem
tako i preko svojih novina, onih Asova i Marki.
Nema veze.
Sve ce se ovo vratiti.
Kad Perez bude molio za neku Europsku ligu, mi cemo mu se smijati.
Platini, haj ga malo!
Ko se maca lacha, la kukaracha
Ma bice to OK, sad ide zalba, ima da Platini & co pojedu sva sranja koja su izasrali
Otvaraju debili Pandorine kutije, prvo Eduardo, sad ovo
Lens have accused Chelsea of offering the family of Gael Kakuta 'a lot of money' in order to secure the youngster, and they are confident in their case.
Ovo me neodoljivo podsjeca na slucaj ManU-Lazio-Macheda, mozda je razlika ta sto je ManU stavio na sto dolare a Celsi rublje haahahahahha
The rest of the Premier League’s 'Big Four’ have all cherry-picked the best talent from youth systems all over the world in an attempt to secure their own futures and Chelsea are not the first to attract criticism.
Fran Mérida, the Arsenal midfielder, was ordered to pay £2.5 million to Barcelona “for failing to meet the terms of a personal precontract” with the Catalan side, while Borussia Dortmund were furious with Liverpool for taking Germany Under-19 left-back Christopher Buchtmann before he agreed professional terms.
Manchester United have, at various times, stood accused of poaching some of Brazil’s most promising players, as well as inviting reproach for their signing of the Italian youngsters Davide Petrucci and Federico Macheda. And earlier this month Le Havre accused United of poaching French star Paul Pogba.
Exchange students
Foreign players at the Big Four’s academies – and where they arrived from.
Liverpool: Damien Plessis (Lyon), Daniel Ayala (Seville), Christopher Buchtmann (Dortmund), Gerardo Bruna (Real Madrid), Francisco Duran (Malaga), Daniel Pacheco (Barcelona), Martin Hansen (Brondby), Nikola Saric (Herfolge), Vincent Weijl (AZ Alkmaar)
Manchester United: Fabio da Silva (Fluminense), Rafael da Silva (Fluminense), Federico Macheda (Lazio), Ron-Robert Zieler (FC Koln), Davide Petrucci (Roma), Magnus Eikrem (Molde), Rodrigo Possebon (Internacional), Paul Pogba (Le Havre)
Arsenal: Vito Mannone (Atalanta), Fran Mérida (Barcelona), Francis Coquelin (Laval), Pedro (Figueirense), Sead Hajrovic (Grasshoppers), Ignasi Miquel (Cornella), Nacer Barazite (NEC Nijmegen), Oghuzan Ozyakup (AZ Alkmaar)
Chelsea: Gaël Kakuta (Lens), Jeffrey Bruma (Feyenoord), Patrick van Aanholt (PSV), Miroslav Stoch (FC Nitra), Philipp Prosenik (Rapid Vienna)
Fifa’s Regulations on the Status and Transfer of Players, Article 17, paragraph 4, states: “It shall be presumed, unless established to the contrary, that any club signing a professional who has terminated his contract without just cause has induced that professional to commit a breach. The club shall be banned from registering any new players, either nationally or internationally, for two registration periods.”
In 2005 Roma were banned from the transfer market for two windows over their signing of Philippe Mexès from Auxerre. The club appealed to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS), which ordered that Roma should be banned only from the January 2006 window.
Sion, of Switzerland, received a similar Fifa ban in April for two transfer windows after enticing Essam El Hadary from Al Ahly. Sion appealed to CAS, which has frozen the sanction while it deliberates. A verdict is likely this year.