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http://www.theguardian.com/football/blog/2014/nov/01/luis-suarez-limits-crossing-the-line-book

 

The strange thing perhaps about Luis Suárez’s autobiography is that it is away from the biting, the confrontation with Patrice Evra and all the other controversies that you will find the story that goes as close as anything to revealing the man, and how far he would be willing to go to warp the lines between right and wrong.

 

Suárez is in his last full season at Ajax. They are approaching the final game a point behind the leaders, FC Twente, but with a vastly superior goal difference. Ajax have a trip to NEC Nijmegen where they are widely expected to win. Except they need Twente to slip up at ninth-placed NAC Breda.

 

Suárez, the captain, has a plan. He is so convinced it can work he asks to see the Ajax directors, and he remembers that what he says shocks them. “No, no, no! Are you mad, Luis? Don’t mention that ever again. We don’t do that kind of thing in Holland.”

 

For Suárez, it was not good enough trying to influence one match. He wanted his fingerprints on the other one, too. Suarez had suggested to the directors they offered NAC Breda a win bonus. The response, he says, was “emphatic”. He sounds indignant, struggling to understand their logic, bemused that people with Ajax in their hearts could be so unimaginative. “Everyone was too relaxed for my liking,” he complains. Ajax did their bit and Suárez scored twice in a 4-1 win. Yet Twente won 2-0 and were champions. Suárez seethed in the dressing room.

Hasn't VI said that this is common and not strange at all in Spain?

http://www.theguardian.com/football/blog/2014/nov/01/luis-suarez-limits-crossing-the-line-book

 

The strange thing perhaps about Luis Suárez’s autobiography is that it is away from the biting, the confrontation with Patrice Evra and all the other controversies that you will find the story that goes as close as anything to revealing the man, and how far he would be willing to go to warp the lines between right and wrong.

 

Suárez is in his last full season at Ajax. They are approaching the final game a point behind the leaders, FC Twente, but with a vastly superior goal difference. Ajax have a trip to NEC Nijmegen where they are widely expected to win. Except they need Twente to slip up at ninth-placed NAC Breda.

 

Suárez, the captain, has a plan. He is so convinced it can work he asks to see the Ajax directors, and he remembers that what he says shocks them. “No, no, no! Are you mad, Luis? Don’t mention that ever again. We don’t do that kind of thing in Holland.”

 

For Suárez, it was not good enough trying to influence one match. He wanted his fingerprints on the other one, too. Suarez had suggested to the directors they offered NAC Breda a win bonus. The response, he says, was “emphatic”. He sounds indignant, struggling to understand their logic, bemused that people with Ajax in their hearts could be so unimaginative. “Everyone was too relaxed for my liking,” he complains. Ajax did their bit and Suárez scored twice in a 4-1 win. Yet Twente won 2-0 and were champions. Suárez seethed in the dressing room.

Hasn't VI said that this is common and not strange at all in Spain?

 

Happened a fair bit, not sure if it still happens mind.

 

It's sort of faded out since clubs started doing good old-school bribing.

 

Joking aside, it was quite common until a few years ago, when we started tightening our rules (it was illegal before, but hard to enforce and sort of tolerated).

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Seens to be causing a storm in the French media. Willy Sagnol said:

 

There will be a lot less African players signing for Bordeaux because I don’t want to find myself with 12 players every who, every two years, leave for a couple of months. The advantage of an African player, is that he’s cheap when you get him, ready to fight, but football isn’t just about that. It’s also about technique, intelligence, and discipline. You need to have it all.”
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