agents are accused of offering players they represent to clubs with out the knowlege of the players club which breaks rules in its self and managers taking bungs to find a place in there team for such a player not good but not exactly in the same league as match fixing .
2006-10-08 07:19:10
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answered by Anonymous
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A 'bung' is a bribe paid to a prospective employer to employ the (usually) briber. In the case of football, it's usually the player's agent who gives the bung.
2006-10-08 13:29:51
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answered by migdalski 7
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I am Cornhole-io. I need some TP for my bunghole. Sorry, Butt-head could not resist.
Bungs are basically illegal kickbacks/payoffs almost like bribes. Managers may pocket extra unreported cash from transfers of players...they sort of bung (i.e., put) it away hence the term "bung," I guess. Or maybe they do stick it up their...oh the thought is too frightening.
2006-10-09 02:31:15
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answered by fugutastic 6
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well unfortunately for english football we've got some greedy managers who are getting shares or bribes to transfer players. This to me is an insult to this lovely game which i love so much
2006-10-09 04:46:10
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answered by joe a 1
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I cannot understand the problem.
The game is flooded with money,everybody is earning well.
If backhanders are being paid-so What?
If every agent knows it is going on,then they must all be involved.
My only complaint is that I am not getting my cut.
2006-10-08 13:29:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Isn't "BUNG" probes another gay term for anal sex?
2006-10-08 22:36:37
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answered by Joseph H 2
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