Chelsea Caught In A Bribe Over Ronaldinho?
Chelsea Caught In A Bribe Over Ronaldinho?
Posted by: dynamo Posted Date: April 1, 2010 Last Update: April 1, 2010
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Chelsea have been caught up in a bitter tabloid revelation over an alleged £7million bribe for the transfer of Ronaldinho in 2004.

Current Barcelona president Joan Laporta claims rival Sandro Rosell tried to persuade him to share a £7m kick-back Chelsea were allegedly willing to pay if the club sold them the Brazilian superstar in 2004. Chelsea last night vehemently denied offering any bribe and there is absolutely no evidence to support Laporta's claims.
A Blues spokesman said: "It's total nonsense. We never made such an offer."
Laporta's claims were made in his explosive book A Dream For My Children published in Spain on Monday. The Barca president alleged on April 25, 2004, his then vice-president Rosell told him Chelsea were offering 100m euros (then £70m) for Ronaldinho.
Laporta writes: "I told him to get it out of his head, that Ronnie was not for sale and I didn't want to talk about it any more but he added: 'Joan, they are giving us a commission of 10 per cent.' Sandro kept insisting about the offer of Chelsea pretending he didn't want it to happen. He reminded me that if we accepted they were giving us 10m euros to share between us. That attitude made me profoundly indignant."
Ronaldinho, now at AC Milan, was at the peak of his powers back in 2004. Rosell resigned his post in June 2005 after a bitter fall-out with Laporta, who steps down as president at the end of his second term this June. Laporta's book is billed as a candid look back at his seven years in charge of the Catalan giants. And Rosell is the overwhelming favorite to win the presidential election. The claims in this book are seen by supporters as an effort by Laporta to damage Rosell's credibility.
Chelsea, however, now find themselves dragged into yet another storm of bad publicity. In a statement last night Rosell insisted he would sue Laporta unless the Barcelona president retracted the allegations made in the book.
"After reading the accusations levelled at me by Mr Laporta in his book, for a supposed commission for the transfer to Chelsea FC of the player Ronaldinho, and analyzing the gravity of those, I want to say that it's absolutely false that this offer was made from my part to Mr Laporta. The recounting of this episode, for its total and absolute falsehood, constitutes a grave attack on my honour, and for that reason I reserve my right to take judicial action."
Comments (1 - 4)
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Fucking Peter Kenyon and his curse lives on! I can easily see that wanker showing up with a suitcase packed with Swiss bank notes in Barcelona. | |
| Posted: 04/02/2010 11:53 AM PST | LOGIN TO REPLY | |
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Fucking Peter Kenyon and his curse lives on! I can easily see that wanker showing up with a suitcase packed with Swiss bank notes in Barcelona. That's some crazy shit. Wondering if Laporta is playing games with his "revelations" now that Rosell is trying to ascend to the Chairmans' role. |
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| Posted: 04/02/2010 01:56 PM PST | LOGIN TO REPLY | |
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The sordid underworld of backroom dealings and underworldish behavior exposed yet again. Not surprised in the least by this kind of story; if anything, I'm surprised it doesn't appear more often... | |
| Posted: 04/04/2010 12:12 PM PST | LOGIN TO REPLY | |
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The sordid underworld of backroom dealings and underworldish behavior exposed yet again. Not surprised in the least by this kind of story; if anything, I'm surprised it doesn't appear more often... It just never ceases to amaze me just how wonderful and corrupt something like football can really become when you get right down to it. I think that's part of what makes it so incredibly fun to follow and why it inspires so much debate. This is something that the mainstream American media cannot quite understand about the sport: it seems such a simple game complicated endlessly by the seven deadly sins ... remarkable stuff if you ask me. |
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| Posted: 04/04/2010 09:42 PM PST | LOGIN TO REPLY | |
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