Updated: November 3, 2009, 3:43 AM EST UEFA president Michel Platini has denied suggestions he did not want Chelsea to make the Champions League final last season. Some Chelsea fans accused UEFA of a conspiracy against them...
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English Premier League clubs and others must stop amassing huge debts and new regulations will be drawn up to regulate team finances, UEFA president Michael Platini said yesterday. In an interview in The Daily Telegraph the...
Platini claims leaves Inter Milan chiefs fuming are fuming over claims made by UEFA president Michel Platini about their finances. Platini stunned the Italian giants when he suggested the Nerazzurri was one of the European...
Alan Dawson, Goal.com UK 24 minutes ago Outspoken UEFA president Michel Platini has claimed that if clubs in England are to remedy their mounting debt problems, then they should mimic the German model of financial balance. The...
Platini has concerns over level of English club debts UEFA president Michel Platini has outlined plans to "protect" English teams from spiralling debts and he warned that failure to comply could see them banned from UEFA...
LONDON (Reuters) - English Premier League clubs must stop amassing huge debts and new regulations will be drawn up to regulate team finances, UEFA president Michael Platini said on Tuesday. In an interview in The Daily...
Salvatore Landolina, Goal.com 6 minutes ago Inter chief executive Ernesto Paolillo has described Michel Platini's debt claims as excessive and unnecessary. UEFA's president suggested the Nerazzurri were a club in debt during an...
UEFA president says clubs must stop collecting huge debts * Inter Milan say Platini remarks are unfair (adds Inter response) LONDON, Nov 3 (Reuters) - English Premier League clubs and others must stop amassing huge debts and...
Uefa president rejects conspiracy claims Uefa president Michel Platini believes Chelsea striker Didier Drogba will have learned the lessons of his three-game European ban. The Ivory Coast international is expected to be back in...
MILAN - "Inter is not a club in debt." With regard to the declarations of Michel Platini, reported in today's Daily Telegraph, F.C. Internazionale responds with clarity to the UEFA president. "We understand the institutional...
Salvatore Landolina, Goal.com 7 minutes ago Inter have wasted no time in responding to UEFA president Michel Platini, who suggested they are a club steeped in debt. "We will introduce new laws to protect the investments made by...