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All_Heart Fri Mar 31, 2006 12:42pm

Nigerian referees given permission to take bribes
 
From ESPN http://soccernet.espn.go.com/news/st...=ESPNHeadlines

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Fanny Amun, acting Secretary-General of the Nigerian Football Association, said bribery was common in the Nigerian game.

"We know match officials are offered money or anything to influence matches and they can accept it," Amun told Reuters on Friday.

Amun first made the statement earlier in the week to a football seminar in the capital Abuja, prompting protests from other officials.

"Referees should only pretend to fall for the bait, but make sure the result doesn't favour those offering the bribe," Amun said.

At the seminar, Nigerian football league chairman Oyuiki Obaseki reprimanded referees for poor quality match reports, saying that bribery was to blame.

"The quality of your reports have not done our league any good, so please desist from corrupt practices," he told delegates.

Despite a high-profile campaign to stamp out graft in the impoverished African country, Nigeria consistently ranks among the most corrupt countries in the world -- and football is no exception.

PGCougar Fri Mar 31, 2006 12:56pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by All_Heart
"We know match officials are offered money or anything to influence matches and they can accept it," Amun told Reuters on Friday.

Amun first made the statement earlier in the week to a football seminar in the capital Abuja, prompting protests from other officials.

"Referees should only pretend to fall for the bait, but make sure the result doesn't favour those offering the bribe," Amun said.

Dang it, where's the integrity? I mean, if I'm gonna bribe someone, I expect them to follow through and throw the game. :rolleyes:

26 Year Gap Fri Mar 31, 2006 01:27pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by PGCougar
Dang it, where's the integrity? I mean, if I'm gonna bribe someone, I expect them to follow through and throw the game. :rolleyes:

Just supoose the other team bribes the official as well. What happens then?:confused:

All_Heart Fri Mar 31, 2006 01:41pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by 26 Year Gap
Just supoose the other team bribes the official as well. What happens then?:confused:

It's whoever pays more ;)

Adam Fri Mar 31, 2006 10:25pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by 26 Year Gap
Just supoose the other team bribes the official as well. What happens then?:confused:

Bidding war, just like California real estate.

Mark Padgett Sun Apr 02, 2006 04:07pm

I can't wait to get an email from diplomat in Nigeria asking me to put money in my bank account so he can then use it for bribing a referee.

26 Year Gap Sun Apr 02, 2006 04:22pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mark Padgett
I can't wait to get another email from diplomat in Nigeria asking me to put money in my bank account so he can then use it for bribing a referee.

*(&(&#&&##))@
[fixed]....:D [can someone fix the message too short thingy?]

ChuckElias Mon Apr 03, 2006 08:23am

Ok, mods. How about we shut this one down now? Racism and personal insults. . . Seems like a good formula for a lock-down.

26 Year Gap Mon Apr 03, 2006 11:26am

Nice editing job. Thanks.:)

ChuckElias Mon Apr 03, 2006 12:10pm

Just for the record, Kiwi, I did not mean that any of the posts actually was racist. Only that the conversation had devolved into accusations of it. Thanks for clearing out some of the stuff!

Dribble Mon Apr 03, 2006 02:21pm

Thank you for editing!


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