Betting ''scandal'' 2023 (5 Viewers)

Nomuken

NUMB
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Dec 14, 2009
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How the hell is this CONVICT (Fabrizio Corona), is being trusted by the public?

Could he be very selective and not fully transparent?

I guess snitching is ok in Italy? Specially coming out of prison, think he would’ve learned thing or two. Smh I’m sure he gonna screw himself at the end somehow, given his history of blackmail and extortion. Return to prison and get stabbed for being a rat fuck. I mean he just looks like a piece of shit.

I guess convicts are good these days and rehabilitated, police and other civic serving personnel are bad.
 

s4tch

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Mar 23, 2015
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How the hell is this CONVICT (Fabrizio Corona), is being trusted by the public?
and he's not only trusted, but also paid: rai (state owned tv, operated using tax money) allegedly paid him 30k euros already for the exclusive news. ridiculous

aand he's also a proven liar, he simply isn't credible. casale is his 5th alleged name. the torino prosecutors already denied his involvement (and cleared gatti too)

 

Gigiventus

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Mar 3, 2017
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At the moment reports are that they have found no evidence of Zaniolo gambling on football, only cards as he claimed. In which case he would just get a fine and no suspension. Due to meet with prosecutors soon to check everything.

Kind of funny if in the end "bad boys" Zaniolo and Kean turn out to be the ones not involved in this scandal.
 

Badass J Elkann

It's time to go!!
Feb 12, 2006
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At the moment reports are that they have found no evidence of Zaniolo gambling on football, only cards as he claimed. In which case he would just get a fine and no suspension. Due to meet with prosecutors soon to check everything.

Kind of funny if in the end "bad boys" Zaniolo and Kean turn out to be the ones not involved in this scandal.
Why would you get a fine for betting on casino games? I thought they were allowed?

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How the hell is this CONVICT (Fabrizio Corona), is being trusted by the public?

Could he be very selective and not fully transparent?

I guess snitching is ok in Italy? Specially coming out of prison, think he would’ve learned thing or two. Smh I’m sure he gonna screw himself at the end somehow, given his history of blackmail and extortion. Return to prison and get stabbed for being a rat fuck. I mean he just looks like a piece of shit.

I guess convicts are good these days and rehabilitated, police and other civic serving personnel are bad.
I would absolutely laugh if the investigation uncovered a number of key inter players involved given that corona is a inda fan
 

Bianconero_Aus

Beppe Marotta Is My God
May 26, 2009
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If only Victor Emmanuel and Garibaldi didn’t unite this fucking shit heap of a country. Italy was a mistake. Better off being left as a bunch of warring, minor city-states being run by foreigners.
 
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Rockets

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Jul 26, 2022
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Sandro Tonali's confession: "I bet on illegal platforms, including on Milan." But there's a twist: "I always bet to win." This truth may save him from wrongdoing. An agreement on a settlement is close, but the criminal investigation remains open. [@CorSport]

a twist:rofl::rofl::rofl:
 

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