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Mokku

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No De Gea so it's going to be messy, so messy that Sky Sports will declare Liverpool the greatest team in Europe and pick Klopp as the man to take England to World Cup glory.
 

tosh_rose

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Aug 21, 2010
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Ex-Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson accused of match-fixing for £30k Rolex

A disgraced football agent has sensationally claimed that former Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson fixed a match against Juventus for a £30,000 Rolex watch. According to the Guardian, corrupt football agent Giuseppe “Pino” Pagliara has made uncorroborated claims that former Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson fixed a Champions League match against Juventus for a £30,000 gold Rolex.

The Guardian add that Pagliara boasted about the so-called controversy with the Scotsman in a conversation that was secretly recorded by an undercover reporter. Pagliara is currently on trial for alleged corruption alongside former Barnsley assistant manager Tommy Wright and agent Dax Price.

The report adds that the investigation that has exposed the trio is the same scandal that landed then England manager Sam Allardyce in hot water.
Allardyce had to resign as Three Lions boss, the former Premier League boss was victorious in his only match in charge of the national team.
It’s noted that these claims are unsubstantiated. We wouldn’t be able to believe it if these outrageous accusations were found to be true.

As fascinating as a £30,000 gold Rolex would be to most people, why would Sir Alex Ferguson risk his integrity for a watch. We’re absolutely certain that the Scotsman earned much more money given his success with United. It’s hard to see how a watch would appeal to him. Sir Alex Ferguson was knighted for his services to football after leading the Red Devils to a historic treble in 1999, perhaps Ferguson has Champions League hero Ole Gunnar Solskjaer to thank for receiving the prestigious title.

The outpouring of love that Sir Alex received when he decided to retire and more recently when he was in serious condition after a brain haemorrhage show exactly the type of man he was. Given the allegations towards Pagliara, it’s hard to believe any of the claims that he’s made.

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Yeah, okay, thanks.. :lol: :lol: :sergio:
 

Osman

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Aug 30, 2002
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The guy this is based on sounds like the biggiest mythomaniac around lol. No way I believe any of that.


The fixing I mean, dont believe it. I can fully believe Ferguson or some managers get some slice of the action in transfers. Especially Ferguson who had nepotistic hold on Man U, his son and other unqualified relatives had positions in Man U they had no business having.
 

Gep

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Jun 12, 2005
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The guy this is based on sounds like the biggiest mythomaniac around lol. No way I believe any of that.


The fixing I mean, dont believe it. I can fully believe Ferguson or some managers get some slice of the action in transfers. Especially Ferguson who had nepotistic hold on Man U, his son and other unqualified relatives had positions in Man U they had no business having.
Darren Ferguson was a top midfielder. What you talking about!!!?
 

Kopanja

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Jul 30, 2015
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And he surely could have afforded a Rolex if he wanted one. Sounds like made up story to me.
They added Juventus to the story, much more credible now.
Your shady story looks stupid? Add a pinch of Juventus. Still stupid? Go for Moggi. Your whole story might remain shit, but all Italian media will print it
 

AFL_ITALIA

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Jun 17, 2011
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Ex-Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson accused of match-fixing for £30k Rolex

A disgraced football agent has sensationally claimed that former Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson fixed a match against Juventus for a £30,000 Rolex watch. According to the Guardian, corrupt football agent Giuseppe “Pino” Pagliara has made uncorroborated claims that former Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson fixed a Champions League match against Juventus for a £30,000 gold Rolex.

The Guardian add that Pagliara boasted about the so-called controversy with the Scotsman in a conversation that was secretly recorded by an undercover reporter. Pagliara is currently on trial for alleged corruption alongside former Barnsley assistant manager Tommy Wright and agent Dax Price.

The report adds that the investigation that has exposed the trio is the same scandal that landed then England manager Sam Allardyce in hot water.
Allardyce had to resign as Three Lions boss, the former Premier League boss was victorious in his only match in charge of the national team.
It’s noted that these claims are unsubstantiated. We wouldn’t be able to believe it if these outrageous accusations were found to be true.

As fascinating as a £30,000 gold Rolex would be to most people, why would Sir Alex Ferguson risk his integrity for a watch. We’re absolutely certain that the Scotsman earned much more money given his success with United. It’s hard to see how a watch would appeal to him. Sir Alex Ferguson was knighted for his services to football after leading the Red Devils to a historic treble in 1999, perhaps Ferguson has Champions League hero Ole Gunnar Solskjaer to thank for receiving the prestigious title.

The outpouring of love that Sir Alex received when he decided to retire and more recently when he was in serious condition after a brain haemorrhage show exactly the type of man he was. Given the allegations towards Pagliara, it’s hard to believe any of the claims that he’s made.

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Yeah, okay, thanks.. :lol: :lol: :sergio:
Where did you get this article from?
 

Hængebøffer

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Jun 4, 2009
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The guy this is based on sounds like the biggiest mythomaniac around lol. No way I believe any of that.


The fixing I mean, dont believe it. I can fully believe Ferguson or some managers get some slice of the action in transfers. Especially Ferguson who had nepotistic hold on Man U, his son and other unqualified relatives had positions in Man U they had no business having.
You don’t find something like this serious?

“As fascinating as a £30,000 gold Rolex would be to most people, why would Sir Alex Ferguson risk his integrity for a watch. We’re absolutely certain that the Scotsman earned much more money given his success with United.”

:lol:
 

Post Ironic

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Feb 9, 2013
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It was fun having @Dantes around.
It’s sad that these fans from other teams completely vanish anytime their teams are doing poorly. If they’re just here to troll in the brief spells when they think their team is actually relevant, they’re nothing but trolls. At least the Bayern fans stick around for good times and bad.

Dantes and AcMilan don’t post shit when their teams are rubbish.

Hilarious that @Dantes was posting smug shit about everyone living in a Spurs world now, and that Juve would finish 5th or lower in PL last year. :lol3:
 
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