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    Seen the latest a second french team are reporting the pensioners now.

    Dom and Belfast Dude it maybe time to get your Boots out...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Northerner View Post
    There was the faint sound of evil laughter amongst all my fellow Mancunians today... Hmmmmmm. :cwm29:

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    dont forget deadworth
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    Quote Originally Posted by aromulus View Post
    Fergie ain't in the clear....
    Here we go !

    The transfer ban imposed on Chelsea could soon hit Manchester United, after Le Havre contacted Fifa about the circumstances surrounding the signing of Paul Pogba.

    The Ligue 2 side, home to one of the finest soccer academies in France, have asked the world governing body to investigate the transfer of the 16-year-old midfielder, who left to join the Premier League champions last month.

    http://itn.co.uk/72abc1ccd2e0bbf15d7058f3b962aa37.html


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    Quote Originally Posted by Dedworth View Post
    Here we go !

    The transfer ban imposed on Chelsea could soon hit Manchester United, after Le Havre contacted Fifa about the circumstances surrounding the signing of Paul Pogba.

    The Ligue 2 side, home to one of the finest soccer academies in France, have asked the world governing body to investigate the transfer of the 16-year-old midfielder, who left to join the Premier League champions last month.

    http://itn.co.uk/72abc1ccd2e0bbf15d7058f3b962aa37.html
    What are you smiling about at all? Your club can't buy anyone for two windows, as of now United can. Nothing to smile about I'd say.

    Considering Le Havre didn't have a contract with Pogba but Lens did with Kakuta I'd say Le Havre don't really have a case. How can you induce someone to break a contract they don't have?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Matt7 View Post
    What are you smiling about at all? Your club can't buy anyone for two windows, as of now United can. Nothing to smile about I'd say.

    Considering Le Havre didn't have a contract with Pogba but Lens did with Kakuta I'd say Le Havre don't really have a case. How can you induce someone to break a contract they don't have?

    This is what Le Havre said on Saturday

    "The player had a no-hire agreement, and so had to sign his first contract in France," the Le Havre president told radio station France Info.

    "But he didn't sign it because Manchester United contacted the parents and made astronomical and excessive financial propositions for a 15-year-old boy.

    "We have submitted the case to FIFA. The letter to leave has not been agreed by the French Federation, so today FIFA has been referred.

    "I hope we will get the same result [as the Kakuta case], which could justify to those clubs they can't do anything and they have rules to respect."

    Manchester United insisted on Friday that they would challenge any punishment that may materialise as a result.


    Hearing that gives me reason to grin not the usual lies and spin coming out of Sold Trafford


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    Quote Originally Posted by Dedworth View Post
    This is what Le Havre said on Saturday

    "The player had a no-hire agreement, and so had to sign his first contract in France," the Le Havre president told radio station France Info.

    "But he didn't sign it because Manchester United contacted the parents and made astronomical and excessive financial propositions for a 15-year-old boy.

    "We have submitted the case to FIFA. The letter to leave has not been agreed by the French Federation, so today FIFA has been referred.

    "I hope we will get the same result [as the Kakuta case], which could justify to those clubs they can't do anything and they have rules to respect."

    Manchester United insisted on Friday that they would challenge any punishment that may materialise as a result.


    Hearing that gives me reason to grin not the usual lies and spin coming out of Sold Trafford
    so why are united threatening legal action if le harve carry on with his
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    Quote Originally Posted by bornatbirth View Post
    so why are united threatening legal action if le harve carry on with his

    "the usual lies and spin coming out of Sold Trafford" perhaps ?


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