Re: Juvenil og Cadet talenterne
: man jun 29, 2015 4:49 pm
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.@orioldomenech: "La FIFA ha comunicat al Barça que els menors afectats per la sanció no poden entrenar ni estar a la Masia". #clubmitjanit
*indtil de fylder 18..@Barzaboy Apparently FIFA told Barça that the banned kids can't train in or even enter La Masia.*
Let's talk about the disgrace that is FIFA. A few weeks ago, we told you the story of Patrice Sousia, one of the banned kids at La Masia.
According to the ever reliable @orioldomenech, FIFA has forced the club to not even allow the banned kids to train nor LIVE at La Masia.
This means that the club has to kick out kids coming from less fortunate conditions that live and study at the La Masia residence.
So, Patrice Sousia has been told by the club he can't stay at La Masia. In a great gesture, Álex Collado's family has offered him residence.
Álex' brother also managed to allow them to let him play for El Prat in Tercera. The club will pay for Patrice's education and minimum...
...economical life needs and hope to be able to get him again when he's 18 and allowed to play in 2017. Patrice is a very talented forward.
In addition to that disgraceful action from FIFA, Ben Lederman has also left Barça and returned to the US with his parents due to the ban.
His father went all out against FIFA in an NY Times interview recently.
With all this in mind, only 4 of the originally banned 9 kids remain at the club: Theo Chendri and Paik, Lee and Jang (these 3 can't play).
Bobby left for Liverpool, Kais to PSG, Take back to Japan and now Patrice and Ben are being forced out by FIFA too.
Det er jo sindsygt, at de nu skal bestemme hvor de må bo og ikke bo.According to the ever reliable @orioldomenech, FIFA has forced the club to not even allow the banned kids to train nor LIVE at La Masia.
Madbassen skrev:Hvad er det HELT præcist vi har gjort som andre klubber ikke gør?
Helt klart. Og det paradoksale er at de gerne må træne i klubben et par km væk fra La Masia, eller i PSG for den sags skyld.klogfyr skrev:FIFA kan forhindre dem i at deltage i officielle kampe, men tvivler stærkt på, at FIFA kan bestemme, hvor spillere må træne og opholde sig. Jeg er pænt sikker på, det strider mod diverse EU love. Hvis oplysningerne er korrekte, så burde Barca først tage det til CAS og derefter til EU domstolen.
Also, the MD article focused on Patrice Sousia, but what happens with the 3 Korean kids? They're the only ones left who are banned.
Both Lee and Paik will be registered in January: Paik is 18, but couldn't be registered because of the club's ban, Lee turns 18 in January.
Jang will turn 18 next April. What does this mean for them? Where do they train for the remaining months?
Paik (already 18) can train normally. Unclear what will happen with Lee & Jang when they return from the U17 WC. https://t.co/zadt9nnzNQ