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    slayer14
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    Global soccer superstar Lucas Paqueta banned for 10 years

    For spot fixing where does he go from here guys?

    Watch Paqueta's four yellow card incidents after spot-fixing charge https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...tivemenubutton

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    Quote Originally Posted by slayer14 View Post
    for spot fixing where does he go from here guys?

    Watch paqueta's four yellow card incidents after spot-fixing charge https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...tivemenubutton
    they might ban prop bets if this continues

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    Lucas Paquetá hasn't been banned or arrested. He has been charged by the football authorities. He has 10 days to respond. The bets on him playing for West Ham originated from Brazil. The football authorities will need to demonstrate contact between Paquetá and someone involved in the betting.

    Sports authorities don't control how sportsbooks operate. There is too much money involved in the prop bet market for it to be closed. Any sportsbook that voluntarily exited the prop bet market would be cutting its own throat.

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    They were mostly placed in his hometown apparently.

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    Quote Originally Posted by semibluff View Post
    Sports authorities don't control how sportsbooks operate. There is too much money involved in the prop bet market for it to be closed. Any sportsbook that voluntarily exited the prop bet market would be cutting its own throat.
    in Germany, licensed books are not allowed to offer bets on cards, penalties, throw-ins etc. So in regulated markets, authorities can control stuff like this to a certain extend, if they want to.

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    Quote Originally Posted by getaloadoffatso View Post
    Yea, that's not a real lot of money, although 10k is still pretty low

    I could be paid 50 million a year, and I would still throw a game for $5

    That's just the type of guy I am

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    Quote Originally Posted by infotimbo View Post
    in Germany, licensed books are not allowed to offer bets on cards, penalties, throw-ins etc. So in regulated markets, authorities can control stuff like this to a certain extend, if they want to.
    I wouldn't dispute that. I would simply say that betting on football in Germany isn't under the control of the German football authorities. Also, betting authorities can only enforce regulations upon sportsbooks that have local licenses. They have limited impact on 'offshore' sportsbooks that operate from outside Germany.

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