The Fix: Soccer and Organized CrimeThe Fix is the most explosive story of sports corruption in a generation. Intriguing, riveting, and compelling, it tells the story of an investigative journalist who sets out to examine the world of match-fixing in professional soccer. From the Introduction Understand how gambling fixers work to corrupt a soccer game and you will understand how they move into a basketball league, a cricket tournament, or a tennis match (all places, by the way, that criminal fixers have moved into). My views on soccer have changed. I still love the Saturday-morning game between amateurs: the camaraderie and the fresh smell of grass. But the professional game leaves me cold. I hope you will understand why after reading the book. I think you may never look at sport in the same way again. |
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Soccer and Organized Crime Declan Hill. speak of with some disdain . Damba's father , at first , would not let him become a soccer player , insisting that he finish his education , but after completing his teacher's training Damba began ...
Soccer and Organized Crime Declan Hill. speak of with some disdain . Damba's father , at first , would not let him become a soccer player , insisting that he finish his education , but after completing his teacher's training Damba began ...
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... Damba eyed me up and down as if I were a blackmailer . I don't really blame her . I must have been a living embodiment of the expression that no matter how bad something is , it can always get worst . Here was her husband's reputation ...
... Damba eyed me up and down as if I were a blackmailer . I don't really blame her . I must have been a living embodiment of the expression that no matter how bad something is , it can always get worst . Here was her husband's reputation ...
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... Damba was playing in Malaysia . He had lost more than $ 100,000 in a deal to invest in a marble business . His business partner had taken his money and walked off with it . Damba was distraught . He had no way of getting his money back ...
... Damba was playing in Malaysia . He had lost more than $ 100,000 in a deal to invest in a marble business . His business partner had taken his money and walked off with it . Damba was distraught . He had no way of getting his money back ...
Contents
PART II | 5 |
The Arrival of the Locusts | 77 |
A NORMAL WAY OF BUSINESS | 87 |
Copyright | |
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