LONDON (AFP) - make a movie captured on sensational revelations of corruption against eight manager and former English Premier League announced on Friday the BBC that he had lied agents.
Italian actor Giuseppe Pagliara, who said he opened bank accounts in Switzerland for managers and worked through intermediaries to cover illegal payments, he said had hoped companies to bring in a number of meetings with representatives of a fake company in the Far East, which had Undercover reporter made.
"I let them believe that the manager does not include cash on the floor, if I gave them," he told the BBC.
Pagliara, the stresses, however again there was corruption in the English game, said his life had been ruined by the way he as a "sting of shame."
The Daily Telegraph, whose investigation by the scalp of England manager Sam Allardyce, on Tuesday in his speech to the property of others stood by his research.
"Our research team many meetings and telephone conversations with Mr. Pagliara several months had", reads the statement from the newspaper.
"Transcripts of our research, which is currently the police preparing and FA (Football Association), it is quite clear what he said, a number of managers in the Premier League."
The other two officers were also misled to believe they said to have added some of their initial reactions to the allegations potential customers.
Scott McGarvey dismissed the allegations, while Dax price, he did not say to the investigation without further details would react.
Allardyce was also lucrative lectures in Asia and make negative comments about the FA and its predecessor, Roy Hodgson filmed negotiate.
The 61-year-old was released only 67 days after the job as England coach after he and the FA had his position accepted become untenable.
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