Even the best teams must sometimes follow some rules. However, in recent times, Chelsea Football Club has been somewhat beset by the English Football Association FA, which is there to oversee the interests of fair play in England. So what is really going on there?
What Is the Matter with Chelsea?
The material given is that the FA has located Chelsea to violate certain rules long ago, during the days when the Russian billionaire, Roman Abramovich, was the chairman of the club. The violation relates to rules regarding how clubs should deal with football agents.
Agents somehow act as the players’ Godfather of sorts. They make the teams interesting for the players to work for and convene player/club contracts (contracts, so to speak, on how long a player is going to sweat for a club and how much cash he would receive for the same).
What are the rules?
Things fall under this perspective: Every game has a different set of rules. Such rules in football tell how to pass the ball, the number of players that can be on a field, or even how to celebrate scoring. Also, the FA has certain rules about clubs and agents.
Importance to Chelsea?
This is important since the FA wants to ensure all football clubs are playing the same game and by the same rules. At this very moment, the FA is holding an enquiry in earnest to find out where the real truth lies.
Next for Chelsea, really.
Currently, Chelsea is with the FA, whereby they are sharing information and helping the FA get the scope of what indeed went down. It’s just one of those things where maybe a child did wrong, and the parents or the teachers feel deciding on how best to lead that child through the mistake. The investigation may very well be an extended one. We shall see.Â
Authors Opinion
That does not mean nothing remains of them, though; they continue to work hard and train very hard. Just remember that even the big teams have to follow the rules, and principles of fairness should be with whatever we get moving in life-that goes for playing football or any other form of activity!
