გალასის ჭორაობას რომ წერტილი დაესვას, დღეს ჩელსიმ ყველაფერს ფარდა ახადა:
http://www.chelseafc.com/article.asp?hlid=...sub=latest+newsGallas threatened to score own goal
Monday, Sep 04, 2006
Chelsea Football Club has the following statement on William Gallas to explain the circumstances behind his departure. These include his refusal to play for the team, and if selected, a threat to score an own goal.
The statement says:
Chelsea FC believes it is important for our supporters to be made aware of the full facts regarding William Gallas and the lack of respect he showed to the fans, the manager and the club.
Despite leaving he continues to attack José Mourinho and this cannot be left unchallenged.
Chelsea made William Gallas a very substantial and attractive new contract offer to stay towards the end of last season. This was rejected.
The issue was purely one of money, despite his public comments that he wanted a new challenge, to play abroad and so forth. These were just a smokescreen to cover up the fact he was hawking himself to the highest bidder.
Having failed to secure his demands, his position became increasingly intransigent and unacceptable.
He initially refused to play against Liverpool in the FA Cup semi-final last season in an effort to force an increased contract offer.
As is now well documented he refused to join up with the team in Los Angeles during pre-season, despite agreeing the dates for his return as the other World Cup players did, with the club.
When José Mourinho generously offered him a way back into the "family" after the American tour, this was thrown back in the Chelsea manager's face.
The manager told him that, even if he did not agree a new contract but returned to the "family" and abided by the rules, he would still select the best players available and would not punish him playing wise.
However despite meetings to try and resolve the problems Gallas made it clear to José Mourinho he would never play for Chelsea again.
Before the first game of the season against Manchester City, when only four defenders were available and John Terry was doubtful with an injury, he refused to play.
He went on to threaten that if he was forced to play, or if he was disciplined and financially punished for his breach of the rules, that he could score an own goal or get himself sent off, or make deliberate mistakes.
Clearly this was a totally unacceptable situation for the manager, the team and the club.
Chelsea's interests had to be protected and a solution was collectively agreed. If a satisfactory deal for Chelsea could be found, Gallas would be sold. If that did not happen it was agreed by all that Gallas would have to fulfil the terms of his contract.
Chelsea has a wage structure in place that is valued not only on the contribution of the player to the manager and the team, but also on a player’s respect for the club and contribution to the promotion and image of the club off the field. Every player is expected to play their part in this.
William Gallas rarely recognised these responsibilities. He also failed to recognise the role José Mourinho and Chelsea played in helping him become a double Premiership champion for a player whose only league title prior to that had been in the French Second Division.
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ეს კი ჯონ ტერი რომან აბრამოვიჩის შესახებ. ეს ისე, ზოგზოგიერთებმა რომ რომანაზე ჭორაობას თავი დაანებონ და მოკეტონ ამ თემაზე:
JT applauds Roman
Tuesday, Sep 05, 2006
So what do footballers chat about when they are away on international duty? One subject it seems is the people who own their club sides according to John Terry.
The Chelsea and England captain is currently with the national squad, preparing for Wednesday's game in Macedonia. On previous trips the topic of Roman Abramovich and his enthusiasm for Chelsea has been raised.
"You talk to other players when you are away with England and you really appreciate what he does," Terry emphasises.
"A lot of the big chairman out there at other clubs are a lot more behind the scenes and don't involve themselves with players. We tell the other England boys that Mr. Abramovich can be there at training and at team meetings.
"In America he flew over to be at every training session with us and they really can't believe it. After games he is there talking about what we can improve on and off the pitch and what we need to do. He wants to understand the tactics and it is fantastic to have such a powerful man and to know him on that personal level as well."
Terry was speaking on Chelsea TV in an in-depth interview for the Soul of Chelsea series. He discussed the Chelsea owner's commitment to the club.
"Mr. Abramovich has full trust in the manager and what he is doing. He is not just throwing money at it for the short term, he is in for the long term."
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რაც შეეხება ჰიდინკზე დაჩალიჩებას და ხოსეს გაშვებას, ეს უბრალოდ "ხარის მძღNერია" და მეტი არაფერი, ანუ ინგლისურად როგორც იტყვიან "Bullshit"