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CARRIE AJAK MENGUTUK / MENYOKONG BLATTER CALDERON & PLATINI
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<font size="5">Blatter gives new insight on player transfers</font><br />Sepp Blatter thinks players should be given the opportunity to leave ateam at their own discretion. The FIFA President's statement follows onthe heels of speculation that Portugal's Cristiano Ronaldo, currentlywith English Manchester United, is thinking about a move to SpanishReal Madrid. Named the 2007 English PFA Player of the Year and YoungPlayer of the Year, Ronaldo is one of the most sought-after players inthe football world. <br /><br /> Blatter expressed concern that a playermay not properly benefit himself or the team if he is uncomfortablewith his current placement. He further suggested that the transferringand buying of players could be considered a form of new-age slavery. <br /><br />In addition to his thoughts on shuffling players, Blatter shared histhoughts about the Premier League's "39th step" proposal, speculatingthat it will never be implemented. <br /><br /> "The important thing is, we should also protect the player," Blatter told Sky News. <br /><br />"If the player wants to play somewhere else, then a solution should befound because if he stays in a club where he does not feel comfortableto play then it's not good for the player and for the club. <br /><br /> "I'm always in favour of protecting the player and if the player, he wants to leave, let him leave." <br /><br />"I think in football there's too much modern slavery in transferringplayers or buying players here and there, and putting them somewhere,"he continued. <br /><br /> "We are trying now to intervene in such cases.The reaction to the Bosman law is to make long-lasting contacts inorder to keep the players and then if he wants to leave, then there isonly one solution, he has to pay his contract."
[ Last edited by ShadowChaser at 2-9-2008 08:28 AM ] |
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pasni sorang player leh tukau kelab tiap-tiap tahun ah, player cam anelka leh main 20 kelab dlm masa 20 tahun |
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Blatter wants EU law out of football
FIFA & UEFA - 08 October, 2007
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Sepp Blatter is ready to step and face down the European Union on the matter of putting quotas on the amount of foreign players who ply their trade with a given club.
The FIFA president wants clubs to be held to a total of five foreign players in a way to infuse home-grown talent back into clubs. That goes against EU law.
"Workers in Europe can circulate freely but footballers are not workers," Blatter said. "You cannot consider a footballer like any normal worker because you need 11 to play a match, and they are more artists than workers."
Blatter's words echo the thoughts of the English FA, which has been alarmed at the growing foreign influence on the field, as the numbers of English players decrease at a rapid rate.
Blatter and the EU seem likely to tangle anyway. The EU recently unveiled plans to regulate football, and feel the sport has too much immunity as it is.
"Football has never had the courage to go against this practice," Blatter said. "When you have 11 foreigners in a team, this is not good for the development of football, for the education of young players, and there is a financial aspect, too." |
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European Union quotas won't apply to EU members
Pan-European - 08 November, 2007
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The European Union is considering a home-grown player minimum quota on clubs but, if the quota is filled by anybody from an EU member nation, it would count.
That is one step toward limiting the number of overseas players plying their trade abroad, but hardly the step envisioned by FIFA president Sepp Blatter, who wanted to home-grown talent to be from a given nation, not spread out through the EU.
Blatter has wanted FIFA to be in charge of all rules and regulations in its membership, with the final say on quotas or the like.
The European Commission has long said that quotas are tantamount to discrimination.
The only thing in place is the UEFA bylaw that says six locally trained players must be on the club. That number expands to eight next season. Locally trained can encompass players who have been with the club for three seasons between the ages of 15 and 21. There is no definition on their nationality.
"Whether you are a goalkeeper or a factory worker - as long as you receive a salary - you are a worker," an EU spokesman said. "Therefore, you have the right to move and work freely within the European Union and this right must be granted also to football players.
"However, the Commission is in constant dialogue with FIFA, UEFA and other relevant sports organisations and recognises that there is an issue about home-grown players." |
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Pasnih takyah la pakai contract |
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Reply #5 GAMEOVER's post
dia nak wat club bola cam company je, bosan keje kat situ antar notis sebulan |
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Ajak blatter join FAM!!!
Baik punyeee!! |
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Reply #7 edmundo's post
sesuai sangat le tu |
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Deep thought: Sepp Blatter is Abe Lincoln
This weekend we saw Sepp Blatter clutch the Emancipation Proclamation to his breast as he impassionately spoke about the need to free slaves. He dispatched Ramon Calderon who swept through Manchester and set the slaves in United free.
Chief amongst them was Cristiano Ronaldo who living on a paltry £120,000 a week had suffered the horrors of once passing through council houses. Ronaldo would have kissed the earth but he was wearing an ankle cast having been beaten severly by his slave master, Sir Alex Ferguson with a sealed contract.
The nightmare for Ronaldo began when he approached Sir Alex with "lease Sir, can I have some more?" As Sir Alex looked at him disbelievingly, Ronaldo fell to the ground, writhing and moaning, pawing his gonads . A man wearing shorts and a whistle ran out of nowhere and showed Ronaldo a yellow card as a faint smell of porridge wafted through the air.
Sepp Blatter, a portly but kindly man had seen enough. Holy Schnitzles! There is too much inequity in the world. That is why he had filched every vote through bribes and scams. Slaves finish last. It was time for not just Ronaldo but Adebayor, Hleb, and Lampard, good men all to get their 40 yachts and a country. But this would never happen under their present slave masters. If pigs could fly, David Coverdale would be Ian Gillan or Snoop Doggy Dogg.
We have to feel for these schlubs. Hleb lives a miserable life quarantined in Hempstead's claustrophobic silence and stomach turning leafy foliage. Look up chaos. It's west of Vietnam. Lampard's visit to Abramovich's yacht unhappily remindshim of life in Darfur. Ronaldo's slave wages only allows for a £835,000 Bugatti Veyron but because of his grinding poverty he never will get to see an asteroid. That is left to Sergei Brin who can afford to spend £3m on a space flight. Brin is the co-founder of Google which many slaves use to find the address of Ramon Calderon. Surreptitiously.
But here is Sepp Blatter aka Abe Lincoln clear as a bell "I think there's too much modern slavery in transferring players or buying players here and there. If a player wants to leave, let him leave." Immortalized, July 10th, 2008. Wunderbar. |
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ssh2 ajak sultan mangkuk ayun tu jd pres fifa nk ???? |
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blatter neh saper? pandai main bola kah? |
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Reply #12 epitome's post
rasenye dia pandai main bola-bola dia sendiri.. |
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Reply #13 gicks79's post
dia ada bola-bola ka??? |
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Reply #14 thylord's post
secara lumrah alamnye,sepatutnye ade.. |
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deii bukan tauu pun pasal bola... politik jee lebiihhh... leh kamceng same ngan FAM sekaliii... |
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Reply #16 LimpBizkutMerri's post
tok guru fam le katakan |
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bior jer la si ronaldo tu blah drp Man U.. kecoh sgt, aihh |
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