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Premiership footballer "fixes" game
Apparently a Premiership footballer has admitted to helping to fix a game last year by getting himself sent off and arranging for 3 of his team mates to get booked. In return, a debt of £50'000 was written off.
All morals and legal issues aside, with your average Premiership footballer earning £20k a week - is it really worth jeopardising your career over £50k?
Here's a quote from football365:
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the player 'sought treatment for his addiction' and is 'said to be "ashamed and full of remorse".' His case is believed to have been revealed at 'a seminar on gambling at the Sporting Chance clinic in Hampshire this week.'
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Is being ashamed and full of remorse enough though? Surely this lad, whoever he is, should be prosecuted and banned from the game?
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27th May 2009 - ROME
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