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City reported to Fifa - like Chelsea.

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Could they be banned like Chelsea, love it, would love if we chimed in with reporting them to the FA over the Lescott tapping up. Athough whats the deal with the several years to wait for a decison.

Rennes have confirmed they have reported Manchester City to Fifa over the alleged poaching of French youngster Jeremy Helan.

City boss Mark Hughes snapped up the teenage defender earlier this year after he reportedly opted against seeing out his first professional contract with Rennes.

The Clairefontaine academy player had been wanted by Manchester United in 2008, but the Ligue 1 outfit dug in their heels over his departure.

With The Red Devils out of the picture City moved in, much to the anger of Rennes who insist that his pre-contract agreement tied both him and the club to a contract if he represented France at youth level.


If found guilty of inducing a youngster to break a contract City could well find themselves in hot water with football's governing body after Chelsea were recently banned from signing new players until January 2011 over their pursuit of Gael Kakuta

Although Rennes' technical director Pierre Dreossi does not expect a decision to be made anytime soon, he fully expects big-spending City to face ramifications over their actions.

City are understood to be adamant in their belief that they have not induced a breach of contract in a case which is further complicated by the fact that Helan and Rennes are at odds, legally, over what he initially signed up to.

"Manchester City must now realise the consequences of their attitude in the Helan case as it is even more illegal than Kakuta," Dreossi told The Independent.

"We have referred this to Fifa. For us it was strange to have no discussion from City and now, in the week after the Fifa declaration on Chelsea, I would hope that it will be the same thing for Manchester City.

"Kakuta signed up for just a possibility of a full contract. For Helan there was definitely one there, under the terms of the pre-contract agreement, because he had played for his country.

"Manchester United said it was not possible to negotiate with us but for City now this is dangerous, though we are not expecting a decision from Fifa for perhaps several years."
 
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Fifa have confirmed that they are investigating the complaint.

Fifa has confirmed it is investigating a complaint by Rennes against Manchester City over the signing of Jeremy Helan.

Rennes' technical director Pierre Dreossi revealed that the French club had lodged a complaint to Fifa after City's signing of Helan earlier this year.

Sky Sports News understands Rennes lodged their complaint with Fifa as early as last Spring as Rennes believe the 17-year-old was poached from them by City.

Fifa said in a statement: "We can confirm that there is a case pending with Fifa's Player Status Department involving Jeremy Helan, Stade Rennais FC and Manchester City."

If found guilty of inducing a youngster to break a contract, City could well find themselves in hot water with football's governing body after Chelsea were recently banned from signing new players until January 2011 over their pursuit of Gael Kakuta.
However, City are expected to contest the complaint, and are likely to argue that there was already a civil court dispute in France between Helan and Rennes before they signed the teenager.
 

Cant say im surprised - hes a bad Ted just like the all their signings. Have they actually signed anyone who didnt cause ructions or showed enmasse unloyalty at their previous clubs. Given and Bridge are the only two i can think of.

Cant wait for the implosian when the weather turns, we will see if just for men is as keen to be the darling of the media then.
 

come on now lads a bit unfair here so far :(

i dont care what robinho has supposed to have said because i can post his response from that transfer story but its not worth the internet space its written on about robbie going to barca :D

regarding the fifa looking into city's dealings with this young kid then i will say what ive said on our forum that if we are found guilty then we deserve to get punished..what punishment though i dont know because if its the same as chelsea's then ive been very vocal on here and our forum that it was very very harsh for chelsea and fifa are gunning for english clubs.

however if chelseas ban stays and we are found guilty then we deserve the same as them and i would be gutted that city have conducted themselves that way considering our academy has been first class for many years and no need for us to do that.

so in short dont build your hopes up about robinho going to barca because it aint happening and if we are found guilty by fifa then we deserve the same punishment as chelsea :(
 

Would you not rather soak up the great Manchester weather. :unsure:

Honestly.....Nope I would rather be rockin down last Ramblas, quoffing vats of Rioja and chasing foxy Chiquitas....Ola!!

Or on the other hand....a wet and windy night out in Manchester gettin knocked back from every club/bar you try and get into by some bad suntanned two-tonne ted of a doorman, finishing off munching a botulism ridden kebab, and gettin into a fight at the bus-stop...

Hmmmmm let me think
 
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