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Thread: Chelszki

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    Chelszki

    The equivalent of an athlete failing a drugs test… They should be relegated at least one league and UEFA ban them from all competitions and titles won during that time taken off them

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    Pathetic punishment but oh wait , its a London club , say no more !

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    No Chelsea fan but?They are choirboys compared to Citeh.

    Chelsea did the wrong thing and self reported.

    Citeh just sues and walks away unscathed.

    The lesson here is just lie, deny and litigate and you can do anything you want as long as you want

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    Both rich enough to pay back handers

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    The new owners reported this….forgive me for being sceptical but I find this hard to believe that highly paid business people missed all this

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    It goes on with a chunk of clubs. The big 6 along with the wannabes that want to be in the big time such as Leicester and Forrest.

    Obviously many of the clubs that lack any kind of morals and scruples play the system the best. Look at who owns Citeh and the Gooners. People without any regard for others and lack any kind of moral fiber. Perfect to game a corrupt and power hungry organization like the FA.

    The Chelsea owners are used to American sports system where money fixes all problems and they don't have to worry about promotion/relegation. They don't fully understand the impact that a transfer ban may have on them in the long run.

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    Personally a fine is the easy way out for all, the clubs can afford to pay and the fa say we?ve done what we can do, however if a points deduction hit the top 6 that would be a different matter.

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    Quote Originally Posted by spaldy View Post
    It goes on with a chunk of clubs. The big 6 along with the wannabes that want to be in the big time such as Leicester and Forrest.

    Obviously many of the clubs that lack any kind of morals and scruples play the system the best. Look at who owns Citeh and the Gooners. People without any regard for others and lack any kind of moral fiber. Perfect to game a corrupt and power hungry organization like the FA.

    The Chelsea owners are used to American sports system where money fixes all problems and they don't have to worry about promotion/relegation. They don't fully understand the impact that a transfer ban may have on them in the long run.
    Never ceases to amaze me how "selective" some can be regarding the merits and moral standing of the owners of football club's and just how pure as the driven snow those who have seen fit to invest in LUFC might be.

    Those who own the likes of City, Chelsea, Scum, Newcastle etc are following in the footsteps of (amongst others), Ridsdale, Bates, GFH, Cellino, Radrizzani, and yet there are LUFC supporters who are offended because they are better at playing the system but who would give their eye teeth for LUFC to be as successful any.

    Live in the real world rather than some idealistic cloud cuckoo place.

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    Did I miss something? Did Bates, Gfh or Celino throw money around or break rules? I don’t understand how any of those have any analogy to any of the free spending PSR violating clubs.

    I think you’ll recall we did sell Gray, Summerville,Rutter and Rapha to stay PSR compliant. I can’t recall any of the obvious violators like citeh, gunners, spurs, pool ever selling someone to stay within PSR rules.

    So yes, ours are more honest and ethical than others

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    Quote Originally Posted by spaldy View Post
    Did I miss something? Did Bates, Gfh or Celino throw money around or break rules? I don’t understand how any of those have any analogy to any of the free spending PSR violating clubs.

    I think you’ll recall we did sell Gray, Summerville,Rutter and Rapha to stay PSR compliant. I can’t recall any of the obvious violators like citeh, gunners, spurs, pool ever selling someone to stay within PSR rules.

    So yes, ours are more honest and ethical than others
    You are seriously asking if Ridsdale, Bates, GFH, Cellino AND Radrizzani "threw money around)" AND broke the rules? Do a bit (and I mean, a bit!) if research before you ask such a blind-numbingly stupid question.

    As for the second paragraph of your post, you seriously think those clubs you mention are stupid enough as to repeat the monumental blunders of previous LUFC owners when they play the system?

    Like I say, get real, do unto others as you would be done to and WAKE UP to the real world, it's not going to be all sweetness and light!

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