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    Chelsea get ban from transferring
    Manu is been accused in the paper by a French club
    Liverpool reported for tap up
    and Man City reported.

    Now the small club them a fight back
    • Don't let negative things break you, instead let it be your strength, your reason for growth. Life is for living and I won't spend my life feeling cheated and downtrodden.

  • #2
    Originally posted by Assasin View Post
    Chelsea get ban from transferring
    Manu is been accused in the paper by a French club
    Liverpool reported for tap up
    and Man City reported.

    Now the small club them a fight back
    good on them

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      Fifa has confirmed it is investigating a complaint by Rennes against Manchester City over the signing of Jeremy Helan.
      Rennes' technical director Pierre Dreossi revealed that the French club had lodged a complaint to Fifa after City's signing of Helan earlier this year.
      Sky Sports News understands Rennes lodged their complaint with Fifa as early as last Spring as Rennes believe the 17-year-old was poached from them by City.
      Fifa said in a statement: "We can confirm that there is a case pending with Fifa's Player Status Department involving Jeremy Helan, Stade Rennais FC and Manchester City."
      If found guilty of inducing a youngster to break a contract, City could well find themselves in hot water with football's governing body after Chelsea were recently banned from signing new players until January 2011 over their pursuit of Gael Kakuta.
      However, City are expected to contest the complaint, and are likely to argue that there was already a civil court dispute in France between Helan and Rennes before they signed the teenager.
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        David Gill has warned Le Havre not to accuse Manchester United of wrongdoing over the Paul Pogba transfer.
        The French club have claimed that United offered Pogba's family money and a house in order to tempt the teenager to Old Trafford.
        Chief executive Gill admits he feels offended by the suggestions and has stressed that United did everything through the proper channels.
        "It is an insult by Le Havre to suggest that Manchester United and the employees of Manchester United have paid the players' parents and bought the parents a house," said Gill.
        By the book

        "We will not accept the good name of Manchester United being trawled around on websites and the press to say that we have done these things which we are not allowed to do and we would never do.
        "We've done everything, we think, by the book.
        "We are not intimidating Le Havre. We have no intention of intimidating Le Havre."
        The Pogba dispute comes just days after Chelsea were banned from registering any new players until 2011 after being found guilty of inducing Gael Kakuta to breach his contract with Lens
        Le Havre have threatened to take the matter to Fifa but Gill maintains that United are ready to challenge any case brought against them.
        He said: "They can do whatever they feel is appropriate. We can defend our case in the football bodies. We are very comfortable doing that."

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