More murky goings on in Italian football

ItâÂÂs no wonder Italian bookies give up quoting odds on Serie A games during the end of season run-in.

They know that itâÂÂs time for favours to be called in; a point dropped here or there when a team is safe, a draw suits two sides, okay, a draw it will be.

As we know from the 2006 scandal, centring on âÂÂLuckyâ Luciano Moggi and Juventus, football matches are not won on the pitch.

Italy is a country run on favours and a nod to the good to ensure that no one needs to suffer a sleepless night.


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