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🚨 Enzo Fernandez is one of the name mentioned internally at Manchester City should they not be able to agree a fee for Elliot Anderson who will be very expensive. (@FabrizioRomano) #CFC
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This is what most African players go through with agents.
June 2014 we started a new season and i joined Vitesse Arnhem from Red Star Belgrade and My good friend Marvelous Nakamba a.k.a Oga landlord is on trial.
He left Nancy in France for a trial with Vitesse and after he was signed on a 4years deal.
Then something interesting happened and the agent that brought him to Vitesse was a French guy who has been working with him for a while.
Me and Nakamba stayed very close to each other in Oosterbeek and we basically do everything together.
One day he told me that he ran out of money and I asked him how because i knew how much he was earning and I was like how is it possible you don't have money.
He said the French agent always take money from him every months even after he was already paid commission by Vitesse.
So I asked him how is he taking money from you and he said that it's what the representation contract says.
Then I asked him to show me the contract, my eyes couldn't believe what I'm reading in the contract.
I have always been open to learning about contracts and the FIFA rules so I had an idea what a representation contract should look like.
After reading it there was a lot of foul play in the contract and I can't even understand how the agent was able to logged it in the FA.
So I called lawyer that we have a problem and if he could help so he asked I should send him the rep contact and he will get back to me.
He my lawyer came back to me he said the contract is not legal so I asked him to help and he did by just sending email to the French agent and we reported him to Vitesse as well and we never heard from him again.
A lot of African players have been exploited by the lack of knowledge of the FIFA rules about rep contracts that most of these players ended up signing their lifes away.
True story....

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Can Chelsea directors defend their players in the media like this? Oh wait, I forgot they’re the same ones spreading PR just to sell our players.
Fabrizio Romano@FabrizioRomano
🚨 Bayern’s Uli Hoeneß replies on José Mourinho’s presence at DFB Pokal Final tonight. “Mourinho can keep five eyes on Olise, he won't get him”, told @SkySportDE. 🔐🇫🇷
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@CesarAzpi @natibongo49 @Osasuna @OM_Officiel @ChelseaFC @Atleti @SevillaFC @SEFutbol @ChampionsLeague @EuropaLeague @fifaworldcup_es Thank you Dave
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Dear football,
Today, I want to share with you that this season will be my last as a professional footballer. After so many years living my dream, I feel it’s time to start a new chapter in my life.
Being honest, even though I have been preparing myself for this moment, I found it hard to write this letter. After 20 seasons , many people have played an important role in my career.
When I first kicked a ball as a child in Pamplona with my schoolmates, I never imagined the amazing journey ahead. I’m grateful for every moment: the wins, the tough losses, the challenges, and most of all, the people I’ve met and the friendships I’ve made along the way.
To my teammates, coaches, and every staff member at all the clubs I’ve been lucky to be part of, thank you for helping me grow as a person and a player every day. Wearing the shirts of CA Osasuna, Olympique Marseille, Chelsea FC, Atlético de Madrid, Sevilla FC, and representing my country at the biggest stages has been a true privilege. Every moment has meant so much to me…



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🚨 BREAKING: Cole Palmer is set to miss out on going to the World Cup. (@JacobsBen, @Matt_Law_DT, @SamiMokbel_BBC)

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@TouchlineX I want every Chelsea player to miss out on the World Cup squad. None of them deserves to go after what they’ve done this season.
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@Lormi_ @Quadwo_Yeboah Semenyo used am score worldly I no dey trust am
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@CFCPys @alex_crook Talk is cheap. Money already spent on too many useless things
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🚨 Chelsea want to “reset the culture” this summer, which could lead to quite a few big name departures. (@alex_crook) #CFC
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An Accra High Court was recently presented with the question of whether a betting company can be sued with the aim of recovering funds if a company’s employee steals the company's mobile money funds and gambles it away on a betting site using the corporate merchant number to register.
This is the case of Gafat Consult Limited v Mobile Sport (MSport) & Benjamin Boateng, decided on 19th March 2026. Gafat Consult is an IT and mobile money vending company. It sent one of its employees, Benjamin Boateng, to the Ashanti Region to buy gold on its behalf.
Boateng was accused of taking GHS 400,000 sitting in Gafat's MTN Mobile Money Merchant account and placing it all on MSport's betting platform. To do this, he registered on MSport using Gafat's corporate merchant SIM, not his own personal number. MSport let him through.
Gafat went after Boateng and Msport on the basis that MSport had breached its own platform rules and the Gaming Commission's regulations by allowing a company merchant number to slip through its sign-up process.
MSport replied with two arguments. One, it had done its KYC and verified Boateng's identity, sent him an OTP, he entered it correctly, all standard procedure.
Secondly, the actual deposits were processed by a third-party mobile money platform outside MSport's control, so whatever went wrong over there was not MSport's problem. The court rejected both arguments.
This was mainly because of Msports own witness. The operations manager admitted under cross-examination that MSport's platform rules require a personal phone number for registration, that a company number cannot be used, and most fatally that their system was configured to tell the difference between a personal and a corporate number.
The court reasoned that if the system is supposed to catch corporate numbers and it missed one, that is MSport’s failure, not the customer's. The court also caught an inconsistency between two of MSport's own documents, one claimed the mobile number had been verified as Boateng's personal detail, the other, a letter to the Ghana Police, listed everything that had been verified and quietly left the number out.
On the third-party argument, MSport's representative never actually testified about it at trial and it only remained in the pleadings. The court reminded everyone of the basic rule: pleadings are not evidence. You cannot plead a fact and then sit on it. If you do not lead evidence, that fact does nothing for you.
There was also the matter of the Gaming Commission's own findings, tendered in evidence. The Commission noted that to register a merchant SIM, one must be a director or secretary of the company it belongs to. Boateng was neither. A proper verification would have surfaced that problem and shut the registration down before a single cedi moved.
On the money, Gafat claimed GHS 400,000 but could not clearly trace the full amount to that specific merchant number from its own evidence. What saved the day was MSport's own admission in its letter to the Ghana Police that GHS 364,847 had been credited to Boateng's account from that number. Since what a party admits does not need to be proved, the court pegged the award there.
MSport was ordered to pay GHS 364,847, interest running from August 2022, and costs of GHS 40,000.
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@Blue_Dolphin_08 @Blue_Footy Tf? He’s the only player to ever failed in dortmund and you’re talking about potential?
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@Blue_Footy I don't know about others buh for me I am keeping Gittens
Kid gat potential jus need someone to nurture him well
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🗣 Wayne Rooney: "I think Chelsea will have to sell some players because they’ve got a big squad and have made some very strange signings.
Selling [Noni] Madueke to Arsenal and signing [Jamie] Gittens, I just didn’t get that, I didn’t understand it. I never got the signing of [Alejandro] Garnacho, so there’s been some very strange signings."
{Wayne Rooney Podcast}

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