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TheOriginalWinger.com: Chelsea Transfer Ban Postponed By the Court Of Arbitration For Sport
JamieTrecker's blog listings.: The Big Weekend on TV: EPL, MLS Playoffs and Serie A: With Daily Reads for Nov 6
| Chelsea free to spend in January as CAS suspends transfer ban - The Guardian: Stamford Bridge signings can go a.. http://bit.ly/2Vzq4X 13 days ago |
| That seems like it was pretty easy ... RT @epltalk Chelsea free to spend in January as ban is suspended http://bit.ly/2Vzq4X #epl 14 days ago |
| @Rickyb954 Huge: http://bit.ly/4EWV3L 14 days ago |
Chelsea Transfer Ban Postponed By the Court Of Arbitration For Sport
TheOriginalWinger.com —
... (that would have seen the London based club unable to sign any players until 2011) has been accepted until a final decision can be made around the early spring of 2010. Via Guardian It is expected that the final decision will be reached in early spring, meaning Chelsea will be clear to do business in January. Fifa banned the Stamford Bridge club from any transfer activity for the next two windows in early September after Chelsea were found guilty of inducing teenager Gael Kakuta to breach his contract with the French club Lens. Chelsea appealed to CAS against the punishment ...
The Big Weekend on TV: EPL, MLS Playoffs and Serie A: With Daily Reads for Nov 6
JamieTrecker's blog listings. —
... Chivas collide in what looks like the most inviting of the three MLS second leg playoff games this weekend. We've got the Chicago-New England Saturday night match (8 p.m.) while Telefutura will show Houston-Seattle at 3 p.m. Sunday. The remaining three winners will join Salt Lake, who downed the Crew 3-2 to advance. It was a stinging loss for the Crew, who went up 2-0 after just 35 minutes and then collapsed. DAILY READS Speaking of collapsing: the Dispatch rips the Crew Chelsea get reprieve as transfer ban suspended by CAS Two tier EPL with the Scots on ...
The Sweeper: Soccer Is Inevitable. But how?
Pitch Invasion —
... exactly what we need to develop here and that’s exactly the kind of public leadership and commitment to such a goal that American soccer needs if it is indeed going to be inevitable.
A few quick-links now as I have to get back to the public statement mentioned above. . .
Worldwide News
The Offside has the video of what it calls the “roughest display of defending” on Youtube.
Chelsea’s cunning plan to delay their FIFA-imposed transfer ban worked.
Why is the old chestnut ...

