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Subject: »Jalgpalll.!

2007-06-15 14:00:09
Mhm, septembrist pidi alustama
2007-06-15 14:10:21
Olen kuulnud seda,aga ei uskunud eriti.
2007-06-15 14:12:30
Asi on muidugi rahas ja nö halvas tasemes ja paskades statades, kuid see ei ole siiski piisav põhjus. Julgen kahelda, et mingi San Marino liiga on meie omast parem, vaatamata sellele on ka seal publikuhuvi suurem.

Tegelt on asi konkurentsis, mis korvpallis on olemas Kalev vs Rock. Ramirent vs Cramo. Põnevus on olemas. Samagust asja oleks ka jalgpallis vaja. Praegu on 3 suurt Tallinna klubi, üks Narvast ning rohkem ei midagi muud. Tartus vaikselt hakkab midagi tekima, kuid iseasi kas sellest ka suur saab.
2007-06-15 14:14:24
San Marinos liigub kindlasti rohkem raha seal ringi.
2007-06-15 20:43:11
Seventeen transfers and five clubs have been named in Lord Stevens' findings from his inquiry into alleged illegal payments by Premier League clubs.

Chelsea, Newcastle, Bolton, Portsmouth and Middlesbrough were all named as having breached transfer regulations.

The clubs face a further probe from the FA but it is understood Newcastle and Bolton are the most serious miscreants.

Stevens has also expressed concern about 15 agents and managers Sam Allardyce and Graeme Souness.

There was a perceived conflict of interest with Newcastle boss Allardyce and his former agent son Craig and Bolton Wanderers.

Stevens also reported "inconsistencies in evidence" provided by the former Newcastle manager Souness and Kenneth Shepherd, son of Magpies chairman Freddy Shepherd.

Of the 17 transfers, four relate to Newcastle signings (Emre Belozoglu, Jean Alain Boumsong, Amady Faye, Albert Luque), four to Bolton (Ali Al-Habsi, Tal Ben Haim, Blessing Kaku, Julio Correia), three to Chelsea (Didier Drogba, Petr Cech, Michael Essien), three to Portsmouth (Collins Mbesuma, Benjani Mwaruwari, Aliou Cisse) and two to Middlesbrough (Aiyegbeni Yakubu and Fabio Rochemback) while one transfer has not been disclosed.

Lord Stevens said in a statement: "Many lessons have been learned and strict adherence to and enforcement of the recommendations should ensure that the game and the transfer market can proceed in an untainted and transparent manner."

The Premier League will now send the findings to the FA and Fifa.

An FA spokesman said: "Following the final report of the Premier League's Quest Inquiry, the FA will give full consideration to its contents and the documentation that is due to be passed on by the Premier League and Quest.

"The FA has provided full co-operation and support to the Premier League and Quest and will now go through their information as part of our governance and regulation process. This will determine what action is required."
2007-06-16 21:41:35
On siin keegi, kes teab jalgpallist ja sellega seonduvast palju ?
2007-06-16 21:44:09
No räägi, äkki saan aidata?
2007-06-16 21:44:27
Mitu auku on jalgpalli väravas ?
2007-06-16 21:44:42
wtf
2007-06-16 21:44:55
awww
2007-06-16 21:47:15
Kaine ikka?
2007-06-16 21:48:58
Ikka, kas keegi siis ei tea vastust nii elementaarsele küsimusele jalgpallihuvilistele ?
2007-06-16 21:49:42
Ja mõned tahavad veel ise väravavahid olla:P
2007-06-16 21:53:19
Aga mine vaata ja loe ise, mitu auku on siis ja tule ütle meile ka.
2007-06-16 21:55:23
Mul elupaiga läheduses puudub korralik õige jalgpallivärav, niiet ei saa ise, ehk keegi teist ?
2007-06-16 21:58:46
1 auk on.
mine magma nüüd