What should happen to the clubs and managers involved in the bung scandle if the allergations are proven?
Should the F.A take the same hard line approach as the Italians did and relegate clubs by a whole division and fine them heavily,or should they let them off as usual with a paltry fine that the fans will end up paying and the loss of only maybe 3 points.
Seems a little weak in my book for a serious issue thats becoming more frequent these days in football..
2006-09-20
09:55:23
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This is for the goon,i know obviously that it is a totally different situation to the Italian match throwing scandle.I was mearly using it as a comparison in the severity of the allergations that have been made..
2006-09-20
10:10:31 ·
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The player that has been bought should be made into a free agent, as well as the club getting fined. This way other clubs get a chance to put a bid in for the player. But the club that made the bung should be fined and the manager or agent in question should be put under investigation for every transfer for 3 seasons. If anything else untowards happens again then the club should be relegated and the manager or agent should be banned for life.
2006-09-20 10:11:11
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answered by Ne Obliviscaris 2
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The fact is that during the TV docu on the subject last night,one of the businessmen involved said that "a lot of people just don't want to know."This shows us that the bung situation in football is not as bad as it might be anyway.Chill and b happy.
2006-09-20 17:36:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Should ask George Graham, as he was the scapegoat last time this came up.the FA want to be investigated by the fraud office as I no doubt that they know this bung situation goes on but turn a blind eye to it.
2006-09-20 17:07:22
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answered by Frank O 1
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Wasn't Bung the little drunk court jester in the Wizard of Id? He plays football? Is he involved in a scandal? When did this happen?
2006-09-20 17:01:08
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answered by badkitty1969 7
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2006-09-20 20:29:54
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answered by ady 4
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? the italian clubs were relegated because they fixed games this was about bungs for players totally different and not in the same leauge ,next time you write a question do your homework you just made yourself look like a ****.
2006-09-20 17:02:02
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answered by Anonymous
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the Italians were involved in bribing referees,totally different thing to bungs,bungs have allways been on the go and allways will its part and parcel of football,they catch the odd one now and again,but thats just for show.
2006-09-20 17:08:13
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answered by Spook 4
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Why should we care about corruption in football? we don't care about corruption in politics, which affects us more, anyway i think bungs are a way of life in football. Another thing, it is a good question
2006-09-20 17:02:26
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answered by Grogsy34 2
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I belive that clubs should be kicked out of leagues if they are bending rules and that should stand for staff coaches managers whoever!!!
2006-09-20 17:03:15
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answered by Anonymous
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wheres there is money, there is scandal, football,politics,business, its human nature - no surprises
2006-09-20 17:08:16
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answered by Anonymous
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