Did I say that lmao such a stupid comment. But yeah if you made me choose between a cat kicker or billionaire who executes journalists etc. I'd much rather have the cat kicker.
Fabrizio Corona on r/soccer: the weirdest timeline ever
The guy is basically an evil Fabrizio Romano, a blackmailer who went on jail many times. But he still has some connections, he was the first to report Fagioli's gambling problems
Yeah, that's usually true but if these new players get suspended and fail to develop properly the NT may take a big hit with the available players.
But I'm obviously being overly dramatic, even if all this ends up being true there's still a bunch of players both experienced and young. My fear is if this is a widespread problem with the young generation.
Nah, you can look up the number of Italian vip he extorted/tried to extort money from and the number of years of prison he was sentenced to, he’s also Italy’s biggest paparazzi probably
The irony is that betting sponsors are everywhere in football the shirt, the stadium, there's even dozen leagues with the betting sponsor on their name like Serie Bwin, Serbian league etc. If it was such a big issue why get the money from it
You have to prove in court that the other team knew that, if they aren't Morons they could have hidden this under the rug and sold him at the first offer.
Braindead take aside. Why the fuck would an investigation on bets placed before he played for us be held against Newcastle fans? Not a braincell evident on this sub whenever anything remotely resembling us is mentioned.
Roma never wanted to sell him. He forced his move. And because of that roma never got a replacement and were a forward short for the rest of the season
Honestly football is he hardest sport in world to fix. There's 22 players as starters, bench players, there's the managers, referees. So so many variables. And even then it takes a perfect act, which lower tier players can hardly pull off, and top players have hardly any benefit in doing so.
In my opinion it's more of an addiction, rather than many players corrupting the game
I wonder how illegal it would be to sell your player if you knew he had done crimes that would lead for him to be banned. But I love that cos it's happening to Saudi sport washing club.
You have to prove in court that the other team knew that, if they aren't Morons they could have hidden this under the rug and sold him at the first offer.
The precedent is that shortest suspension if found guilty is 5 months (Toffolo) and 8 months (Ivan Toney). If they get caught up in this as badly as it seems a minimum of 12 month suspension would not be a surprise.
I can only presume you're trolling or downright ignorant here. Applying pressure to allow the sale to go through which was in turn also being blocked because of pressure from other governments opposed to it is very different to applying different standards when it comes to sporting matters and/or investigations into individuals of which concerns before they were a player for the club in question. That is the very essence of being conspiratorial and proving my point.
Holy shit I've forgot that story. It's fucking insane. I also remember Saliba filming his teammate who is rubbing one off in the locker room in front of everyone. I don't know what tf is going on with french youth players.
Sure but Lazio is probably going to pay you more than Frosinone with a better chance of playing in champions league.
I'll be the first to admit that if Juve were paying me Vlahovic money and Inter were not interested, I wouldn't say no (obviously if both were interested I beleive I'd take a paycut to join inter over juve)
Guess the thinking is that as a famous professional athlete, the possibility of you knowing other famous professional athletes in other sports, and being able to get insider info etc... is more likely so can benefit that way. Though that is obviously a bit of a loose guess.
Corvino will always be a mastermind for realising he was a shithead at 19 and letting him go on free from our Primavera even if promising. It would have been better if he managed to keep him a few years to sell on a high but his behaviour just wasn't worth it at that age and talent. Especially since Chiesa was so much better and the right one to chose.
There's no checklist just a reality and conspiracies cooked up in your head. There domestic issues and actions are also night and day different to handling their investments on the other side of the world. If you genuinely think the PIF intervene in every day to day issue of every single one of their investments nevermind regarding a player being banned from events prior to them even changing team you're naive in the extreme.
Would anything even happen if they knew though? I can't think of any crime they've committed by selling him unless there's an agreement between clubs to disclose any investigations they are aware of.
In 2021 we had no luck, we had gone 3 years and more than 30 games without losing.
We had a high-level team that played well.
Simply after the Euro the older players were always out of shape and the injured prone ones got injured but despite this Mancini continued to field the line up more similar to that of the Euro instead of letting those who deserved and were in form play