CAS temporarily suspends Chelsea’s transfer ban
LAUSANNE, Switzerland (AP)—The Court of Arbitration for Sport has suspended Chelsea’s transfer ban until it can reach a final decision on the club’s appeal.
The court’s decision Friday almost certainly frees Chelsea to acquire players when the international transfer market reopens in January.
FIFA had banned the Premier League club from signing players for the next two transfer windows for breaking rules in acquiring French teenager Gael Kakuta from Lens in 2007. Chelsea appealed to CAS against the FIFA ruling that cut the London club out of the market until January 2011.
CAS did not say when it expected to reach a final decision. It could take several weeks to arrange an appeal hearing and several more for the panel of arbitrators to reach a verdict.
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i believe that platini really hates the english clubs, after all he's french right?
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rup durgapur -westbengal -india
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Bloody Manc scum ... crawl back to your swamp in the suburbs of Manchester ...
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and wishing injury upon chelsea players is just cruel and poor class.
i find it to be a fitting punishment. barring them from competition would be overkill and would never stick as it would damage the franchise as well as the sport.
in conclusion, go gunners
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Hopefully other teams will break some Chelsea legs so they will have to play amateurs from their youth when all the others are in the hospital. That's how the mob does it, fits Chelsea right with a mobster as their owner...HA HA HA HA HA HA!!!
Chelsea, go *bleep* yourself...ha ha ha!
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