Fiorentina striker Adrian Mutu has issued an open letter to Chelsea over their massive compo demand.
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Submitted by Adi on Thu, 09/10/2009 - 12:09.
Man....your an idiot....Mutu made a mistake, which doesn't justify anything, but Chelsea terminated his contract. Mutu asked for a transfer and the club terminated him. They didn't want to help their player who was obviously having problems. Fifa banned Mutu and fined him. He served his ban and paid his fine. Mutu signed as free agent to Juve and moved on with his life. Juve then sold him for 9million to Fiorentina. Mutu has the right to work and served his sentence. Chelsea deserves the salary Mutu made during his time there only not the transfer fee. A lifetime ban is inhumane....if I'm not mistaken Maradona was drug addict and coaches a National Team ....or and Ferdinand was taking steroids...a performance enhancer.....dont't talk about something you know nothing about...
Submitted by Joe the chelsea fan on Thu, 09/10/2009 - 01:53.
What a twat he will basically pay it into a charity and the extract it back out!
romania and italy i could fiddle those systems so don't do it chelsea
Get all the money and distribute it to a charity yourself.
Mutu is such a weasle I embrassed for him what a tw@t
Submitted by Roman's Soldier on Wed, 09/09/2009 - 20:27.
Oh dear. What Mutu did at Chelsea was unforgivable. He had everything. A great club, respected by the fans as a favourite, Huge status and may have become CULT status given time.. and then he decided to replace the L in cult with an N.
I go some way in thinking Juventus should be made to pay towards this as they got MUTU for Free at Chelsea's expense... but I also blame FIFA for not banning MUTU for life, if not for at least 5 years. More than enough time to reflect on his appalling behaviour. Roman may be rich but why the hell should he write off £16m that he paid for MUTU? Everyone is forgetting it is not only the original fee Chelsea paid. It is the wages he accumulated during his short stay too. He defaulted on his contract, and, I'm sorry, but that is life. The money has to come from somewhere and the buck stops with MUTU.
At least he has now apologised but that is a token gesture to get off the fine. He has not had the decency to approach Abramovic personally though. An open letter is simply not good enough is it?
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Man....your an idiot....Mutu made a mistake, which doesn't justify anything, but Chelsea terminated his contract. Mutu asked for a transfer and the club terminated him. They didn't want to help their player who was obviously having problems. Fifa banned Mutu and fined him. He served his ban and paid his fine. Mutu signed as free agent to Juve and moved on with his life. Juve then sold him for 9million to Fiorentina. Mutu has the right to work and served his sentence. Chelsea deserves the salary Mutu made during his time there only not the transfer fee. A lifetime ban is inhumane....if I'm not mistaken Maradona was drug addict and coaches a National Team ....or and Ferdinand was taking steroids...a performance enhancer.....dont't talk about something you know nothing about...
What a twat he will basically pay it into a charity and the extract it back out!
romania and italy i could fiddle those systems so don't do it chelsea
Get all the money and distribute it to a charity yourself.
Mutu is such a weasle I embrassed for him what a tw@t
Oh dear. What Mutu did at Chelsea was unforgivable. He had everything. A great club, respected by the fans as a favourite, Huge status and may have become CULT status given time.. and then he decided to replace the L in cult with an N.
I go some way in thinking Juventus should be made to pay towards this as they got MUTU for Free at Chelsea's expense... but I also blame FIFA for not banning MUTU for life, if not for at least 5 years. More than enough time to reflect on his appalling behaviour. Roman may be rich but why the hell should he write off £16m that he paid for MUTU? Everyone is forgetting it is not only the original fee Chelsea paid. It is the wages he accumulated during his short stay too. He defaulted on his contract, and, I'm sorry, but that is life. The money has to come from somewhere and the buck stops with MUTU.
At least he has now apologised but that is a token gesture to get off the fine. He has not had the decency to approach Abramovic personally though. An open letter is simply not good enough is it?
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