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    Liverpool reported in tap-up row

    According to the beeb website:

    Liverpool are the club that has been reported by Crewe over an alleged illegal approach to sign a player from their academy, BBC Sport understands.

    Crewe's director of football Dario Gradi revealed on Monday his club had made the complaint and the player in question is 15-year-old Max Clayton.
    Liverpool were linked with Clayton in February 2008 and were willing to pay a six-figure sum to take him to Anfield.

    Crewe rejected the approach, but Gradi says Clayton now wants to leave Alex.

    He told the Daily Express: "Max has come in and told us that he wants to leave right now to join a big club.

    "You worry financially for the clubs where the players are stolen from.

    "What sort of compensation are we going to get for all the work that has gone into developing him? Any compensation is insignificant for the effort that gone in.

    "It's simple, the big clubs are stealing other people's players."

    Gradi revealed the news in the wake of the decision to ban Chelsea from signing any players until January 2011.

    The 68-year-old, who managed Crewe between 1983 and 2007, brought players such as David Platt, Danny Murphy, Seth Johnson, Robbie Savage and Dean Ashton through the ranks at the Alexandra Stadium during his time in charge.

    Gradi has given his support to Fifa's decision to place a transfer embargo on Chelsea, after they were found guilty of inducing 18-year-old French midfielder Gael Kakuta to break his contract with Lens in 2007.

    Chelsea have already confirmed that they will launch the "strongest possible appeal" to the ruling.

    Manchester United could also face an investigation after it emerged that another French club, Le Havre, are going to ask Fifa to look into Paul Pogba's move to Old Trafford in August.

    "I'm delighted with what has happened with Chelsea," added Gradi. "I would hope all the big clubs are frightened to death. There is no excuse for breaking the rules.

    "We lost a 12-year-old to Everton. He was our best 12-year-old. The lure is that the bigger clubs pay big expenses.

    "This kid will be getting several hundred pounds a week in expenses. We pay expenses but nothing like that. It's more a case of giving out £20 if someone can pick a kid up en-route.

    "At least Fifa have given the smaller clubs hope."

    #2
    Originally posted by SimonNo7 View Post
    According to the beeb website:

    Liverpool are the club that has been reported by Crewe over an alleged illegal approach to sign a player from their academy, BBC Sport understands.

    Crewe's director of football Dario Gradi revealed on Monday his club had made the complaint and the player in question is 15-year-old Max Clayton.
    Liverpool were linked with Clayton in February 2008 and were willing to pay a six-figure sum to take him to Anfield.

    Crewe rejected the approach, but Gradi says Clayton now wants to leave Alex.

    He told the Daily Express: "Max has come in and told us that he wants to leave right now to join a big club.

    "You worry financially for the clubs where the players are stolen from.

    "What sort of compensation are we going to get for all the work that has gone into developing him? Any compensation is insignificant for the effort that gone in.

    "It's simple, the big clubs are stealing other people's players."

    Gradi revealed the news in the wake of the decision to ban Chelsea from signing any players until January 2011.

    The 68-year-old, who managed Crewe between 1983 and 2007, brought players such as David Platt, Danny Murphy, Seth Johnson, Robbie Savage and Dean Ashton through the ranks at the Alexandra Stadium during his time in charge.

    Gradi has given his support to Fifa's decision to place a transfer embargo on Chelsea, after they were found guilty of inducing 18-year-old French midfielder Gael Kakuta to break his contract with Lens in 2007.

    Chelsea have already confirmed that they will launch the "strongest possible appeal" to the ruling.

    Manchester United could also face an investigation after it emerged that another French club, Le Havre, are going to ask Fifa to look into Paul Pogba's move to Old Trafford in August.

    "I'm delighted with what has happened with Chelsea," added Gradi. "I would hope all the big clubs are frightened to death. There is no excuse for breaking the rules.

    "We lost a 12-year-old to Everton. He was our best 12-year-old. The lure is that the bigger clubs pay big expenses.

    "This kid will be getting several hundred pounds a week in expenses. We pay expenses but nothing like that. It's more a case of giving out £20 if someone can pick a kid up en-route.

    "At least Fifa have given the smaller clubs hope."
    ****in hell, in 24 years of Managing that lot isn't too much to brag about tbf. Crewe are overrated IMO.
    "Its not about the long ball or the short ball, its about the right ball." Bob Paisley

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      #3
      I was about to say what about Robbie Savage but they've included him in the 'illustrious' list
      'Religion is killing each other over who has the best imaginary friend'

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        #4
        Crewe/Gradi - two-faced *******s!

        I suppose it was inevitable we'd get roped into it.
        Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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          #5
          Originally posted by SimonNo7 View Post
          According to the beeb website:

          Liverpool are the club that has been reported by Crewe over an alleged illegal approach to sign a player from their academy, BBC Sport understands.

          Crewe's director of football Dario Gradi revealed on Monday his club had made the complaint and the player in question is 15-year-old Max Clayton.
          Liverpool were linked with Clayton in February 2008 and were willing to pay a six-figure sum to take him to Anfield.

          Crewe rejected the approach, but Gradi says Clayton now wants to leave Alex.

          He told the Daily Express: "Max has come in and told us that he wants to leave right now to join a big club.


          "You worry financially for the clubs where the players are stolen from.

          "What sort of compensation are we going to get for all the work that has gone into developing him? Any compensation is insignificant for the effort that gone in.

          "It's simple, the big clubs are stealing other people's players."

          Gradi revealed the news in the wake of the decision to ban Chelsea from signing any players until January 2011.

          The 68-year-old, who managed Crewe between 1983 and 2007, brought players such as David Platt, Danny Murphy, Seth Johnson, Robbie Savage and Dean Ashton through the ranks at the Alexandra Stadium during his time in charge.

          Gradi has given his support to Fifa's decision to place a transfer embargo on Chelsea, after they were found guilty of inducing 18-year-old French midfielder Gael Kakuta to break his contract with Lens in 2007.

          Chelsea have already confirmed that they will launch the "strongest possible appeal" to the ruling.

          Manchester United could also face an investigation after it emerged that another French club, Le Havre, are going to ask Fifa to look into Paul Pogba's move to Old Trafford in August.

          "I'm delighted with what has happened with Chelsea," added Gradi. "I would hope all the big clubs are frightened to death. There is no excuse for breaking the rules.

          "We lost a 12-year-old to Everton. He was our best 12-year-old. The lure is that the bigger clubs pay big expenses.

          "This kid will be getting several hundred pounds a week in expenses. We pay expenses but nothing like that. It's more a case of giving out £20 if someone can pick a kid up en-route.

          "At least Fifa have given the smaller clubs hope."
          So what's the basis for the complaint then? We put in an offer 18 months ago and were turned down. Big deal. Now the player wants to leave, and it's supposed to be all our fault?

          Senile dementia isn't just found in M16 then

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            #6
            At least we seemed to have offered a fair(ish) price depending on success rather than just getting him to break his contract like the other deals.....i very much doubt we'll face such stiff punishment as Chelsea.
            'Religion is killing each other over who has the best imaginary friend'

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              #7
              An illegal approach is an illegal approach.

              Presumably it's the FA's jurisdiction rather than UEFA's or FIFA's although that may not make any difference.
              .
              Suppose you have a physicist and a sociologist standing at the side of a field, observing a set of events unfolding on the field. The physicist does [describes] it using the terminology of mass and velocity and frequency of radiation and the rest. And the sociologist does it by describing it as a rugby match.



              May the Lord bless this post.

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                #8
                Oh no, we might not be able to sign anyone for 2 transfer windows.... As if Rafa would be given the funds anyway!
                I can picture in my mind a world without war, a world without hate. And I can picture us attacking that world, because they'd never expect it.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Neil Young View Post
                  An illegal approach is an illegal approach.
                  Familiar words from the wife?

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by nebbers View Post
                    Oh no, we might not be able to sign anyone for 2 transfer windows....

                    Music to our ears...



                    "Its not about the long ball or the short ball, its about the right ball." Bob Paisley

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Ben_Itez View Post
                      I was about to say what about Robbie Savage but they've included him in the 'illustrious' list
                      Yup, they've missed Rob Jones off though

                      And as he can't legally sign a contract until he's 16 I don't see what we have done wrong (unless I'm wrong which will probably be pointed out sooner rather than later).
                      A lot of people run a race to see who is fastest. I run to see who has the most guts, who can punish himself into exhausting pace, and then at the end, punish himself even more.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Assassin View Post
                        Familiar words from the wife?
                        .
                        Suppose you have a physicist and a sociologist standing at the side of a field, observing a set of events unfolding on the field. The physicist does [describes] it using the terminology of mass and velocity and frequency of radiation and the rest. And the sociologist does it by describing it as a rugby match.



                        May the Lord bless this post.

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                          #13
                          Here George, hide my wallet, Roffa`s coming.


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                            #14
                            Nice Sig Rowan
                            'Religion is killing each other over who has the best imaginary friend'

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                              #15
                              Nobody should be able to own a child, not us and not Crewe. Any kid under the age of 16 should be free to play where ever he wants, at the moment we're all as bad as each other.

                              "If Gerrard continues to play up front, leaving this lack of creativity and intelligence in Midfield, the season WILL be over by Xmas."

                              I still don't think we'll finish in the top 4 this season."

                              FatTony 24/08/09

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