Only saving grace for him is that he bet on his own team to win based on the evidence provided so far so it may be deemed that he wasn’t complicit in match fixing.
Damn that’s really bad
No wonder he rarely smiles or laughs
Tonali is likely to face a lesser, but still lengthy ban for his help with the investigation - and for admitting his guilt
The Italians just can’t catch a break from the players to the national team.
It’s wild to now read a bunch of “He was never that good anyway” after all the drama/hype when the transfer got confirmed this summer.
He may not be a world class player but he’s still a very good midfielder. Is it just because he didn’t live up to the insane hype he got when he was a teenager?
Pretty sure he was anointed as signing of the window after his debut vs Villa… feels a long time ago, now
Unpopular opinion (maybe?): there is nothing unethical about betting your own team to win outright. Playing a spread or for a draw or any other prop bet you can influence is unethical, but betting on yourself to do your job doesn’t seem the same.
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I know it’s illegal and immoral because of that, but is there anything inherently immoral about betting that your club will WIN? I mean, if he bet on loosing, ties, yellow cards, minutes where the goal is scored, etc. But winning? That’s basically what he’s paid to do.
If he has a higher financial incentive on a specific game, he may take a tactical red card that he otherwise wouldn’t have for one example
I know the issues with managers betting on their teams to win is that they may use players up to get a win, that they otherwise wouldn’t have, at the cost of future games.
But I’m struggling to see where a player might have an issue.
Palpatine rubs his hands “good…goooooood”
I’d be shocked if Newcastle doesn’t look into this
Makes sense that he he went to newcastle …bigger pay =cover debts and more money to gamble
What a pillock.
Uh oh, holy shit.
This reminds me of the Adrian Mutu situation with Chelsea. It’ll be interesting to see what Newcastle does with him/his contract.