Friday, September 04, 2009

 
I find it hilarious that UEFA and FIFA have decided to act on Chelsea's inducement on a certain Gael. The above sentence would sound complete like a 3 way fight over a girl if it wasnt that UEFA and FIFA are the governing bodies of soccer and Chelsea is a soccer team which is accused to inducing Gael Kakuta to breach his contract. Inducing? Its that something to do with vomiting. Well, after hearing this news, that was what I thought of doing.

First of all, what did the player do to breach his contract with Lens and what does it have to do with Chelsea? If a player decides to change club or request a trasnfer, it is legal isnt it? What breach is it? From what I read, its inciting the player to break his contract and sign for Chelsea. Since when is breaking a contract so illegal that you are banned for 4 months and the next company you signed for gets a hiring ban? If any of us chooses to break contract in the working world, we pay out the penalties and go work for someone else. Do you hear of any big company getting banned from hiring new employees because they hired a contract breaker?

Secondly, I think this incident is quite back dated because I seen Kakuta at Chelsea for 2 seasons. That means Lens had him on a provisional contract when he was 16? I thought you cant sign a player till he is 17? So what contract breach is this?

Thirdly, who is Gael Kakuta beyond the fact that he is French and is considered, by some weird reason, a Chelsea home-grown player? He seems to be a decent, upcoming wing player. It seems the above facts have prompted Lens to let jealousy and selfishness hurt their logic. If Kakuta was not going to be an upcoming player, I think Lens would have let things slide.

For those who think I wont be doing this if it hit Man U, Pool or Arsenal, you are right. But still I would be thinking, what matter of stupidity is this? Since when is the football/soccer world so different from the real world, that a breach of contract by an individual whose job scope is small have such a big impact on another comopany.

Come on! If you want to ban teams for influencing players to breach contracts, you can start with Real Madrid and then Man City after that all the other teams which buy players from other clubs.

Go Blues, Forza Juve and Barca

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