Wednesday, 28 September 2016

involved 8 League manager in the investigation of corruption Telegraph

Eight current and former Premier League - Managers have kickbacks from player transfers accepted according to a report in the Daily Telegraph.

Based on the revelations by several police Undercover - journalists made as a company representative in the Far -. "Plug" East who wanted to have also openly accused in players who invest two coaches in the league

Effects were also made to the press infiltration of several managers calls prostitutes pay.

None of the directors have been appointed, while the Telegraph report transmitted vehement denials of some of the accused.

The main agent is interviewed in the piece unlicensed Telegraph Pino Pagliara-Italian who was kicked out of football for five years for game - in 2005 fixing, said: "I n all football under the table is ... I mastered the. "

Allegations of widespread corruption in the English game come from the hand of Sam Allardyce as England - Manager resigned after the Telegraph Undercover - Reporter bite advise exposed how the FA - to circumvent rules.

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Pagliara described many "bent" managers who have requested and received kickbacks as part of the transfer.

He said a "manager known" "would use code unlawful compensation if the deal went through and added:" "a coffee There is one thing that I always counting able, and that is the greed of CEOs" ,

Other means of Undercover was - previously filmed Reporter Scott McGarvey, Manchester United.

McGarvey appointed four directors who were willing to take pots wine many of them to correspond referred Pagliara and his business partner, Dax and price, he said had personally paid two heads and reveals that he "had paid preparation" £ 5,000 in for transmission.

The Telegraph says it has "agreed to give to all according to the Football Association transcripts and information is also transmitted to the police."

Pagliara has responded saying the report that never contributed, in fact, money for all managers and had "fabricated" stories to impress the journalists, during a door - McGarvey speech a similar denial - of - offered misconduct.

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