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UEFA were contacted about Kakuta before he signed for Chelsea 6 September 2009 Blues bid to escape FIFA ban by saying Kakuta's mother signed deal from Alan Nixon Chelsea will bid to overturn FIFA's transfer ban by claiming Gael Kakuta'smother, rather than the player himself, signed his pre-contractagreement with French club Lens. The Blues have been banned from signing players for the next two transferwindows after FIFA ruled they had illegally induced French teenager Kakuta to break his contract with Lens. Roman Abramovich has appointed top lawyers to spearhead Chelsea's appeal against the punishment and the Londoners believe they have two powerful arguments. First, that it is Kakuta's mother whose signature appears on the precontract rather than the superkid's. Second, that they contacted UEFA about Kakuta's registration and availability before he was signed. Top Chelsea sources say they are "supremely confident" that they will win their appeal after being shocked by the severity of the punishment. Legal experts believe the only possible charge against them is one of'enticement' - but that is not regarded as a major offence, certainly not one that merits such a long and potentially damaging transfer embargo. Chelseascouts spotted Kakuta when he was in France's youth team and he joined them while he was 16, despite his pre-contract with Lens. But Blues understand the pre-contract was signed by the player's mother when Kakuta was just 15 and they will argue that it is not legallybinding. This could be a landmark case if Chelsea can prove that pre-contracts signed by parents do not stand up in any court. I understand Chelsea's scouting network also did their homework on Kakuta's status before he put pen to paper to join their academy in the summer of 2008. And I can further reveal that calls were made to UEFA who assured Chelsea they could snare him because Kakuta was not registered as a contracted player with Lens. Chelsea are keeping their defence under wraps, but PeopleSport understands they have a letter from UEFA and witness statements from members of their own staff backing their argument. The Stamford Bridge club have been under siege since FIFA dropped the transfer bombshell and they feel they have been picked on wrongly. The next step is an appeal but whatever the outcome of their legal challenge, it will lead to serious debates about the signing of young players. Chelsea were happy to pay compensation to Lens for Kakuta, who is regarded as a major star of the future. Reports that the youngster was offered a signing-on fee of one million euros,plus a £25,000-a-month contract, have not been denied. But because the Londoners rate Kakuta so highly they would have paid evenmore for him - and that may yet be the outcome of this dispute.
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From a manure site In recent seasons United has signed Giuseppe Rossi, Gerrard Piqué,Federico Macheda, Davide Petrucci and Paul Pogba amid a storm ofprotest and recrimination from each of the players' parent clubs.Indeed, United has made millions from the re-sale of Rossi and Piqué –and potentially saved millions in transfer fees on the others. To date there is nothing to stop English clubs signing up under-18players from continental Europe – or indeed further abroad in the caseof United's da Silva twins and Rodrigo Possebon. And while there is absolutely no suggestion that United has acted improperly – or illegally – in the case of the aforementioned kids, the club'sreputation and actions have repeatedly been questioned. Lets see what happens to them
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The goals video http://www.eplmatches.com/index.php/2009/08/29/Chelsea-vs-burnley-highlights/
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The full draw is:Arsenal v West Brom Chelsea v Queen's Park Rangers Bolton Wanderers v West Ham United Barnsley v Burnley Hull City v Everton Leeds United v Liverpool Manchester United v Wolverhampton Wanderers Manchester City v Fulham Sunderland v Birmingham City Peterborough United v Newcastle United Carlisle United v Portsmouth Nottingham Forest v Blackburn Rovers Stoke City v Blackpool Scunthorpe United v Port Vale Preston North End v Tottenham Hotspur Aston Villa v Cardiff City
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Penalties video http://www.101greatg...isplay/3156754/
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http://www.britishpa...rd.php?id=74047
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TEAM NEWS: READING V Chelsea Posted on: Sat 01 Aug 2009 Carlo Ancelotti has named a strong team for our last pre-season friendly. Ricardo Carvalho partners John Terry at the heart of defence, while Branislav Ivanovic moves to right-back. In midfield, Deco partners Michael Essien in central midfield, with Mikel playing behind and Frank Lampard in front. Didier Drogba and Nicolas Anelka lead the attack. Our former reserve team boss Brendan Rodgers includes our very own Ryan Bertrand, whose loan move to the Madejski was finalised yesterday. The youngster is expected to line up on the left of defence. Missing is winger Stephen Hunt, out with a groin strain. Chelsea will line-up in a 4-4-2 diamond formation as follows: 1 Petr Cech 2 Branislav Ivanovic 6 Ricardo Carvalho 26 John Terry © 3 Ashley Cole 12 John Mikel Obi 5 Michael Essien 20 Deco 8 Frank Lampard 39 Nicolas Anelka 11 Didier Drogba Substitutes: Ross Turnbull, Alex, José Bosingwa, Juliano Belletti, Florent Malouda, Yuri Zhirkov, Salomon Kalou, Daniel Sturridge Please note that Chelsea squad numbers used in this game are for pre-season only and may change for the season proper. Reading: Federici; Rosenior, Cisse, Pearce, Bertrand, Gunnarsson, Tabb, Davies, Long, Kebe, Robson-Kanu Subs: Armstrong, Hunt, Mooney, Harper, Henry, Church, Karacan, Hamer, Bikey, Sigurdsson. The referee is Peter Walton.
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Adrian Mutu CAS Appeal Verdict
chelsea blue replied to anathemadelight's topic in Matthew Harding Stand
Chelsea kick off season with a nice £14 million earner July - 31 - 2009 Adrian Mutu the former Chelsea striker who was sacked by the club for taking cocaine has lost his appeal over the compensation he has been ordered to pay by FIFA. The Court of Arbitration for Sport has agreed with FIFA that Mutu must pay the money to Chelsea for breach of his contract. Their statement said "The Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) has dismissed the appeal filed by the Romanian football player, Adrian Mutu, against the decision rendered by the Fifa Dispute Resolution Chamber (DRC) on 7th May 2008 in which he was ordered to pay €17,173,990 in compensation to his former club, Chelsea FC, for breach of contract." There is very little room for manouevre for the Romanian and unless he declares bankruptcy he will have to pay the money or face a lifetime ban from football in any form. He may be able to appeal to the European court of human rights but it is unlikely that they will hear his case as anyone that goes through the Court of Arbitration for Sport has to agree to abide by the findings in writing. But when there is £14.7 million on the table one has to think that Mutu will seek to find whatever avenues of appeal he can. It must also be noted that this is NOT a fine but compensation and so any comparisons to previous fines etc are irrelevant. -
John Terry has released the following statement: 'There has been a lot of speculation recently about my future and I want to clear this up once and for all. I am totally committed to Chelsea and always have been. Chelsea have also made it clear to me consistently that there was never any intention to accept any kind of offer. 'When you are linked with any club, or with a manager who I have huge respect for, it will always make headlines but me leaving Chelsea was never a possibility. 'I know there has been comment that I should have made a statement earlier. However, throughout this period there have been numerous discussions between myself, the owner and the Chelsea Board and we all agreed that the timing of any statement would suit everyone involved in those talks, not any outside influences or agendas. 'What is clear to me following those discussions is that Chelsea's ambition remains as high as ever.This has been further proved by the appointment of Carlo Ancelotti. I am certain that he will take this club on to the next level. 'Another important factor was knowing that Chelsea would be securing key current players for the long term. The strengthening of the squad around this core is crucial to pushing us onto greater success. 'I am as committed as ever to helping drive Chelsea forward and I will be proud to lead the team for as long as I can.'
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Should have subtitles
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Newsnow Chelsea :thumbsup:
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chelseafc.com - The Official Site of Chelsea Football Club Chelsea STATEMENT ON KAKA Posted on: Wed 03 Jun 2009 Chelsea Football Club has issued the following statement in response to reports that we have made a world record transfer offer for Kaka. 'We have never made an offer to AC Milan for Kaka and therefore not one at this extraordinary level. As a consequence we have not discussed a salary with the player either. Any reports to the contrary are totally untrue.'
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arsenal 1 Chelsea 4 video http://www.eplmatches.com/index.php/2009/0...sea-highlights/
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live stream http://www.atdhe.net/
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Essien goal :thumbsup: http://www.offthepost.info/2009/05/video-m...inst-barcelona/
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Breaking news hope its true Thierry Henry To Miss Barcelona's Chelsea Champions League Tie Barcelona have been rocked by the news that Bernabeu hero Thierry Henry will be out of action for a fortnight with a knee injury... 4 May 2009 Thierry Henry will miss Barcelona's Champions League semi-final encounter with Chelsea on Wednesday after being told that he will be out of action for at least two weeks. The French forward produced a stunning performance against Real Madrid at the weekend and was relishing the prospect of facing the Blues in the second leg at Stamford Bridge. But the knock that he picked up in the second half in the Bernabeu has turned out to be more serious than first thought and he will now miss some key matches for the Blaugrana. Henry will not only have to sit out the game against Chelsea, but he will also miss the league encounter with Villarreal next weekend, when Barca could be crowned as champions, as well as the Copa del Rey final against Athletic Club. Further tests will be made on his knee injury as the week progresses in a bid to ease him back into action as quickly as possible but the news is not what coach Pep Guardiola wanted in the build-up to the trip to London. Barcelona will now look to move Andres Iniesta up to play on the left, where he has done so effectively throughout his career, and introduce Seydou Keita or Sergi Busquets into midfield. Henry has become a firm favourite under Guardiola after struggling to adapt and cope with a back injury during his first season in Barcelona after joining from Arsenal in 2007. And from the mail http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/...n.html?ITO=1490
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live stream but not in english http://soccertv.page.tl/top23.htm
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Guus Hiddink has resisted any temptation to rest a significant number of regular starters. In a powerful line-up for this London derby, Ashley Cole returns at left-back with José Bosingwa swapping back to the right. Michael Ballack is one of the Barcelona starters who will begin today on the bench. That makes space in the 11 for Nicolas Anelka to join Didier Drogba in attack. John Terry will play his 400th Chelsea game. Fulham make one enforced change, Norwegian striker Erik Nevland in for injured Andy Johnson. Chelsea will line-up as follows: 1 Petr Cech 17 José Bosingwa 33 Alex 26 John Terry © 3 Ashley Cole 8 Frank Lampard 12 John Mikel Obi 5 Michael Essien 15 Florent Malouda 11 Didier Drogba 39 Nicolas Anelka Substitutes: 40 Hilario, 2 Branislav Ivanovic, 35 Juliano Belletti, 42 Michael Mancienne, 13 Michael Ballack, 9 Franco Di Santo, 21 Salomon Kalou. . Fulham are expected to line-up in the following 4-4-2 formation: Schwarzer; Pantsil, Hughes, Hangeland, Konchesky; Dempsey, Murphy ©, Etuhu, Gera; Zamora, Nevland. Substitutes: Zuberbuhler, Baird, Dacourt, Smalling, Gray, Stoor, Kamara. The referee is Alan Wiley.
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more streams http://soccertv.page.tl/england.htm
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all the goals wtf just click on live stream :huh: http://www.livescore99.com/2009/04/play-ch...live-video.html
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Chelsea subs Hilario, Di Santo, Mikel, Deco, Belletti, Anelka, Mancienne. liverpool subs Cavalieri, Dossena, Hyypia, Agger, Riera, Babel, N'Gog.
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TEAMS Chelsea v Liverpool Chelsea: Cech, Ivanovic, Alex, Carvalho, A Cole, Essien, Ballack, Lampard, Kalou, Malouda, Drogba. Liverpool: Reina, Aurelio, Arbeloa, Skrtel, Carragher, Kuyt, Lucas, Alonso, Mascherano, Benayoun, Torres.
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Live press conference with Hiddink on the Champions league game at 4.30 pm today live link from Chelseafc - Chelseatv http://www.chelseafc.com/page/LivePressCon...sconf-newspromo
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BBC sports 1410: Some early Chelsea team news for you: Jon Mikel Obi replaces Michael 'The Train' Essien for the home game against Bolton, while Ricardo Carvalho comes in for Alex.
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done gave it 5