Sepp Blatter says no u-turn on Chelsea
Sepp Blatter, FIFA president, said yesterday that there will be no way back for Chelsea from their transfer ban. Blatter is well known for his erratic and sometimes questionable views as the head of global football but insists that such a punishment must be carried out.
Chelsea were banned from signing players for two years after it emerged that they had approached a number of teenagers illegally, offering them incentives to break their contracts and move to London. Although these players and their families will now be better off because of Chelsea, it does not excuse the way the club conducted their business and they will now have to rely on their squad and youth system to produce talent.
Blatter said: “There are clubs now who are looking at their books, some have even announced that a certain player has no contract with them and he is an amateur. They have done this to try to make sure that the player does not come under the jurisdiction of congress.”
“They are taken at 14 or 15 years old with clubs saying that their parents are going too. But they get put into another family, and what happens to them? One out of say 20 has a chance to go on in their career. The others are left, and they need to be protected.”
“We have now had a case [Chelsea] to analyze. It has been done by a committee with a judge and representatives of many clubs. That has now been settled. I have been asked by officials in Brazil to stop the exodus of their young players. We will do the same in Africa. We are trying to organize leagues [in South America and Africa] so players there can earn a decent living. That takes time, but we have started because it is the only way to protect young players.”
So it seems that the example has been set and it will be followed. Any similar circumstances will warrant exactly the same sort of punishment and this is highly worrying when you consider the number of Premier League clubs that have been mentioned in relation to player tapping.
Maybe certain clubs have pounced on the news about Chelsea and see an opportunity to get certain clubs punished. Previously this would have been impossible due to the legal superiority that big clubs can raise and even in the case of Le Havre, Manchester United have already flexed their legal muscle.
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