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Napoli and LOSC investigated over Osimhen transfer 'fraud'
The Victor Osimhen saga is back in the news, with reports Napoli and LOSC offices were raided and President Aurelio De Laurentiis investigated for possible fraud in the transfer.
According to Il Mattino, La Repubblica, Sky Sport Italia and others, police raided Napoli and Lille offices in Naples, Rome and France today as part of the investigation.
The deal has long been a cause of controversy, as the official €70m transfer plus €10m in bonuses fee was only circa €50m in cash, the other €20m made up of goalkeeper Orestis Karnezis and three youth team players Luigi Liguori, Claudio Manzi and Ciro Palmieri.
The value of the youth team players immediately raised eyebrows, because they were given vastly inflated prices on the transfer market.
This caused even more controversy when the three players never actually wore the Lille jersey, as they were immediately loaned out to Serie C sides and their contracts were simply terminated a year later free of charge.
The players went to the media complaining the deal had ruined their careers and they were used as pawns in a larger transaction used to bolster the finances of both Napoli and Lille.
https://football-italia.net/napoli-and- ... fer-fraud/
The Victor Osimhen saga is back in the news, with reports Napoli and LOSC offices were raided and President Aurelio De Laurentiis investigated for possible fraud in the transfer.
According to Il Mattino, La Repubblica, Sky Sport Italia and others, police raided Napoli and Lille offices in Naples, Rome and France today as part of the investigation.
The deal has long been a cause of controversy, as the official €70m transfer plus €10m in bonuses fee was only circa €50m in cash, the other €20m made up of goalkeeper Orestis Karnezis and three youth team players Luigi Liguori, Claudio Manzi and Ciro Palmieri.
The value of the youth team players immediately raised eyebrows, because they were given vastly inflated prices on the transfer market.
This caused even more controversy when the three players never actually wore the Lille jersey, as they were immediately loaned out to Serie C sides and their contracts were simply terminated a year later free of charge.
The players went to the media complaining the deal had ruined their careers and they were used as pawns in a larger transaction used to bolster the finances of both Napoli and Lille.
https://football-italia.net/napoli-and- ... fer-fraud/
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Re: Naija's Best involved in transfer 'fraud'
You are peddling false claims and trying to bring Osimhen to bad repute. What is Osimhen’s involvement in the alleged fraud? You are just a useless troll and I hope the admins deal with you once and for all.Rawlings wrote: ↑Tue Jun 21, 2022 9:54 pm Napoli and LOSC investigated over Osimhen transfer 'fraud'
The Victor Osimhen saga is back in the news, with reports Napoli and LOSC offices were raided and President Aurelio De Laurentiis investigated for possible fraud in the transfer.
According to Il Mattino, La Repubblica, Sky Sport Italia and others, police raided Napoli and Lille offices in Naples, Rome and France today as part of the investigation.
The deal has long been a cause of controversy, as the official €70m transfer plus €10m in bonuses fee was only circa €50m in cash, the other €20m made up of goalkeeper Orestis Karnezis and three youth team players Luigi Liguori, Claudio Manzi and Ciro Palmieri.
The value of the youth team players immediately raised eyebrows, because they were given vastly inflated prices on the transfer market.
This caused even more controversy when the three players never actually wore the Lille jersey, as they were immediately loaned out to Serie C sides and their contracts were simply terminated a year later free of charge.
The players went to the media complaining the deal had ruined their careers and they were used as pawns in a larger transaction used to bolster the finances of both Napoli and Lille.
https://football-italia.net/napoli-and- ... fer-fraud/
Admins., over to you
Cheers.
Re: Naija's Best involved in transfer 'fraud'
TTTKTonyTheTigerKiller wrote: ↑Tue Jun 21, 2022 10:12 pmYou are peddling false claims and trying to bring Osimhen to bad repute. What is Osimhen’s involvement in the alleged fraud? You are just a useless troll and I hope the admins deal with you once and for all.Rawlings wrote: ↑Tue Jun 21, 2022 9:54 pm Napoli and LOSC investigated over Osimhen transfer 'fraud'
The Victor Osimhen saga is back in the news, with reports Napoli and LOSC offices were raided and President Aurelio De Laurentiis investigated for possible fraud in the transfer.
According to Il Mattino, La Repubblica, Sky Sport Italia and others, police raided Napoli and Lille offices in Naples, Rome and France today as part of the investigation.
The deal has long been a cause of controversy, as the official €70m transfer plus €10m in bonuses fee was only circa €50m in cash, the other €20m made up of goalkeeper Orestis Karnezis and three youth team players Luigi Liguori, Claudio Manzi and Ciro Palmieri.
The value of the youth team players immediately raised eyebrows, because they were given vastly inflated prices on the transfer market.
This caused even more controversy when the three players never actually wore the Lille jersey, as they were immediately loaned out to Serie C sides and their contracts were simply terminated a year later free of charge.
The players went to the media complaining the deal had ruined their careers and they were used as pawns in a larger transaction used to bolster the finances of both Napoli and Lille.
https://football-italia.net/napoli-and- ... fer-fraud/
Admins., over to you
Cheers.
You dey mind Rawlings? Na trolling wey be his job.
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Re: Naija's Best involved in transfer 'fraud'
you made the mistake of replying.....u should have allowed him to die a slow deathTonyTheTigerKiller wrote: ↑Tue Jun 21, 2022 10:12 pmYou are peddling false claims and trying to bring Osimhen to bad repute. What is Osimhen’s involvement in the alleged fraud? You are just a useless troll and I hope the admins deal with you once and for all.Rawlings wrote: ↑Tue Jun 21, 2022 9:54 pm Napoli and LOSC investigated over Osimhen transfer 'fraud'
The Victor Osimhen saga is back in the news, with reports Napoli and LOSC offices were raided and President Aurelio De Laurentiis investigated for possible fraud in the transfer.
According to Il Mattino, La Repubblica, Sky Sport Italia and others, police raided Napoli and Lille offices in Naples, Rome and France today as part of the investigation.
The deal has long been a cause of controversy, as the official €70m transfer plus €10m in bonuses fee was only circa €50m in cash, the other €20m made up of goalkeeper Orestis Karnezis and three youth team players Luigi Liguori, Claudio Manzi and Ciro Palmieri.
The value of the youth team players immediately raised eyebrows, because they were given vastly inflated prices on the transfer market.
This caused even more controversy when the three players never actually wore the Lille jersey, as they were immediately loaned out to Serie C sides and their contracts were simply terminated a year later free of charge.
The players went to the media complaining the deal had ruined their careers and they were used as pawns in a larger transaction used to bolster the finances of both Napoli and Lille.
https://football-italia.net/napoli-and- ... fer-fraud/
Admins., over to you
Cheers.
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Re: Naija's Best involved in transfer 'fraud'
In·volve - cause (a person or group) to experience or participate in an activity or situation.TonyTheTigerKiller wrote: ↑Tue Jun 21, 2022 10:12 pmYou are peddling false claims and trying to bring Osimhen to bad repute. What is Osimhen’s involvement in the alleged fraud? You are just a useless troll and I hope the admins deal with you once and for all.Rawlings wrote: ↑Tue Jun 21, 2022 9:54 pm Napoli and LOSC investigated over Osimhen transfer 'fraud'
The Victor Osimhen saga is back in the news, with reports Napoli and LOSC offices were raided and President Aurelio De Laurentiis investigated for possible fraud in the transfer.
According to Il Mattino, La Repubblica, Sky Sport Italia and others, police raided Napoli and Lille offices in Naples, Rome and France today as part of the investigation.
The deal has long been a cause of controversy, as the official €70m transfer plus €10m in bonuses fee was only circa €50m in cash, the other €20m made up of goalkeeper Orestis Karnezis and three youth team players Luigi Liguori, Claudio Manzi and Ciro Palmieri.
The value of the youth team players immediately raised eyebrows, because they were given vastly inflated prices on the transfer market.
This caused even more controversy when the three players never actually wore the Lille jersey, as they were immediately loaned out to Serie C sides and their contracts were simply terminated a year later free of charge.
The players went to the media complaining the deal had ruined their careers and they were used as pawns in a larger transaction used to bolster the finances of both Napoli and Lille.
https://football-italia.net/napoli-and- ... fer-fraud/
Admins., over to you
Cheers.
Now that u know the definition of "involve", withdraw your statement and send me an apology
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Re: Naija's Best involved in transfer 'fraud'
I will indulge you just this once and the banish you to oblivion.Rawlings wrote: ↑Tue Jun 21, 2022 11:55 pmIn·volve - cause (a person or group) to experience or participate in an activity or situation.TonyTheTigerKiller wrote: ↑Tue Jun 21, 2022 10:12 pmYou are peddling false claims and trying to bring Osimhen to bad repute. What is Osimhen’s involvement in the alleged fraud? You are just a useless troll and I hope the admins deal with you once and for all.Rawlings wrote: ↑Tue Jun 21, 2022 9:54 pm Napoli and LOSC investigated over Osimhen transfer 'fraud'
The Victor Osimhen saga is back in the news, with reports Napoli and LOSC offices were raided and President Aurelio De Laurentiis investigated for possible fraud in the transfer.
According to Il Mattino, La Repubblica, Sky Sport Italia and others, police raided Napoli and Lille offices in Naples, Rome and France today as part of the investigation.
The deal has long been a cause of controversy, as the official €70m transfer plus €10m in bonuses fee was only circa €50m in cash, the other €20m made up of goalkeeper Orestis Karnezis and three youth team players Luigi Liguori, Claudio Manzi and Ciro Palmieri.
The value of the youth team players immediately raised eyebrows, because they were given vastly inflated prices on the transfer market.
This caused even more controversy when the three players never actually wore the Lille jersey, as they were immediately loaned out to Serie C sides and their contracts were simply terminated a year later free of charge.
The players went to the media complaining the deal had ruined their careers and they were used as pawns in a larger transaction used to bolster the finances of both Napoli and Lille.
https://football-italia.net/napoli-and- ... fer-fraud/
Admins., over to you
Cheers.
Now that u know the definition of "involve", withdraw your statement and send me an apology
Did Osimhen, other than being the subject of the transfer, participate in the transfer process or coerce anyone to transfer him? You don’t even understand the term you just attempted to define. I won’t ask for an apology from you because it’s worth exactly nothing; but stop exposing your ignorance and do everyone a huge favor. Remove yourself from this forum forthwith
Cheers.
Re: Naija's Best involved in transfer 'fraud'
Let me type slowly just for youTonyTheTigerKiller wrote: ↑Wed Jun 22, 2022 12:30 am
I will indulge you just this once and the banish you to oblivion.
Did Osimhen, other than being the subject of the transfer, participate in the transfer process or coerce anyone to transfer him? You don’t even understand the term you just attempted to define. I won’t ask for an apology from you because it’s worth exactly nothing; but stop exposing your ignorance and do everyone a huge favor. Remove yourself from this forum forthwith
Cheers.
In·volve - cause (a person or group) to experience or participate in an activity or situation.
See the underlined. He did not participate, but he EXPERIENCED it. He was the subject of the transfer.
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Re: Naija's Best involved in transfer 'fraud'
All the payers of both teams teams experienced it so I suppose you think they were all involved too. You are really dumber than a dumbbellRawlings wrote: ↑Wed Jun 22, 2022 2:41 amLet me type slowly just for youTonyTheTigerKiller wrote: ↑Wed Jun 22, 2022 12:30 am
I will indulge you just this once and the banish you to oblivion.
Did Osimhen, other than being the subject of the transfer, participate in the transfer process or coerce anyone to transfer him? You don’t even understand the term you just attempted to define. I won’t ask for an apology from you because it’s worth exactly nothing; but stop exposing your ignorance and do everyone a huge favor. Remove yourself from this forum forthwith
Cheers.
In·volve - cause (a person or group) to experience or participate in an activity or situation.
See the underlined. He did not participate, but he EXPERIENCED it. He was the subject of the transfer.
Cheers.
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Re: Naija's Best involved in transfer 'fraud'
Mods?TonyTheTigerKiller wrote: ↑Wed Jun 22, 2022 2:57 amYou are dumber than a dumbbellRawlings wrote: ↑Wed Jun 22, 2022 2:41 amLet me type slowly just for youTonyTheTigerKiller wrote: ↑Wed Jun 22, 2022 12:30 am
I will indulge you just this once and the banish you to oblivion.
Did Osimhen, other than being the subject of the transfer, participate in the transfer process or coerce anyone to transfer him? You don’t even understand the term you just attempted to define. I won’t ask for an apology from you because it’s worth exactly nothing; but stop exposing your ignorance and do everyone a huge favor. Remove yourself from this forum forthwith
Cheers.
In·volve - cause (a person or group) to experience or participate in an activity or situation.
See the underlined. He did not participate, but he EXPERIENCED it. He was the subject of the transfer.
Cheers.
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Re: Naija's Best involved in transfer 'fraud'
The payers were PARTICIPANTSTonyTheTigerKiller wrote: ↑Wed Jun 22, 2022 2:57 amAll the payers of both teams teams experienced it so I suppose you think they were all involved too. You are really dumber than a dumbbellRawlings wrote: ↑Wed Jun 22, 2022 2:41 amLet me type slowly just for youTonyTheTigerKiller wrote: ↑Wed Jun 22, 2022 12:30 am
I will indulge you just this once and the banish you to oblivion.
Did Osimhen, other than being the subject of the transfer, participate in the transfer process or coerce anyone to transfer him? You don’t even understand the term you just attempted to define. I won’t ask for an apology from you because it’s worth exactly nothing; but stop exposing your ignorance and do everyone a huge favor. Remove yourself from this forum forthwith
Cheers.
In·volve - cause (a person or group) to experience or participate in an activity or situation.
See the underlined. He did not participate, but he EXPERIENCED it. He was the subject of the transfer.
Cheers.
Please read the definition again. It says to experience or participate
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Re: Naija's Best involved in transfer 'fraud'
Di bobo dey take you catch cruise, comot eye for him mataTonyTheTigerKiller wrote: ↑Wed Jun 22, 2022 12:30 am I will indulge you just this once and the banish you to oblivion.
Did Osimhen, other than being the subject of the transfer, participate in the transfer process or coerce anyone to transfer him? You don’t even understand the term you just attempted to define. I won’t ask for an apology from you because it’s worth exactly nothing; but stop exposing your ignorance and do everyone a huge favor. Remove yourself from this forum forthwith
Cheers.
Re: Naija's Best involved in transfer 'fraud'
Rawlings - a certain level of banter is acceptable. But this forum is visible to anyone that searches for Nigerian football and your headline can give the wrong impression. You need to change your headline or I will change it. I'll give you an hour to do so.
Re: Naija's Best involved in transfer 'fraud'
100% spot on. There's banter then there's insinuating that a respected player is a criminal. As he stated Osimhen was involved in 'fraud' which we all know is a criminal offense. I prefare we ban him instead. The post is not a joke and it is thoroughly unacceptable.
Re: Naija's Best involved in transfer 'fraud'
Osimhem is part of the object of the fraud and not the subject of the fraud.. The buyer and seller inflated the buying price so as Seller can have a stronger bargaining/selling price in future.
Osimhem can claim ignorance of this practice and walk free...In analysis, it could be time for Victor Osimhem to move on from Napoli..
Osimhem can claim ignorance of this practice and walk free...In analysis, it could be time for Victor Osimhem to move on from Napoli..
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Re: Napoli and LOSC investigated over transfer fraud
Headline changed. Rawlings - this is your first warning. Similar occurrences will result in a ban
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This is a ban offense. Why allow such to be here? What is going on here mods
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Re: Napoli and LOSC investigated over transfer fraud
I have warned him. Next time he will be banned. The likes of TFCO and Kabalega banter us here and we welcome it. But the rubbish Rawlings wrote here cannot he accepted on any other forum.Bigpokey24 wrote: ↑Wed Jun 22, 2022 11:11 am This is a ban offense. Why allow such to be here? What is going on here mods
Re: Napoli and LOSC investigated over transfer fraud
The guy is really pushing it.aruako1 wrote: ↑Wed Jun 22, 2022 1:10 pmI have warned him. Next time he will be banned. The likes of TFCO and Kabalega banter us here and we welcome it. But the rubbish Rawlings wrote here cannot he accepted on any other forum.Bigpokey24 wrote: ↑Wed Jun 22, 2022 11:11 am This is a ban offense. Why allow such to be here? What is going on here mods
I doubt he will come back to this thread.
Its like he is that 14 year old kid in class everyone tolerates, until one day....
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Yeah, I can just picture the 14 year-old in your class with your head tucked under his armpit and you running off crying afterwards to the VP’s office to complainDamunk wrote: ↑Wed Jun 22, 2022 3:15 pmThe guy is really pushing it.aruako1 wrote: ↑Wed Jun 22, 2022 1:10 pmI have warned him. Next time he will be banned. The likes of TFCO and Kabalega banter us here and we welcome it. But the rubbish Rawlings wrote here cannot he accepted on any other forum.Bigpokey24 wrote: ↑Wed Jun 22, 2022 11:11 am This is a ban offense. Why allow such to be here? What is going on here mods
I doubt he will come back to this thread.
Its like he is that 14 year old kid in class everyone tolerates, until one day....
Cheers.
Re: Napoli and LOSC investigated over transfer fraud
You have a vivid imagination, but not a very good one.TonyTheTigerKiller wrote: ↑Wed Jun 22, 2022 5:11 pmYeah, I can just picture the 14 year-old in your class with your head tucked under his armpit and you running off crying afterwards to the VP’s office to complainDamunk wrote: ↑Wed Jun 22, 2022 3:15 pmThe guy is really pushing it.aruako1 wrote: ↑Wed Jun 22, 2022 1:10 pmI have warned him. Next time he will be banned. The likes of TFCO and Kabalega banter us here and we welcome it. But the rubbish Rawlings wrote here cannot he accepted on any other forum.Bigpokey24 wrote: ↑Wed Jun 22, 2022 11:11 am This is a ban offense. Why allow such to be here? What is going on here mods
I doubt he will come back to this thread.
Its like he is that 14 year old kid in class everyone tolerates, until one day....
Cheers.
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Re: Napoli and LOSC investigated over transfer fraud
Well, we all had one of those, didn’t weDamunk wrote: ↑Wed Jun 22, 2022 5:14 pmYou have a vivid imagination, but not a very good one.TonyTheTigerKiller wrote: ↑Wed Jun 22, 2022 5:11 pmYeah, I can just picture the 14 year-old in your class with your head tucked under his armpit and you running off crying afterwards to the VP’s office to complainDamunk wrote: ↑Wed Jun 22, 2022 3:15 pmThe guy is really pushing it.aruako1 wrote: ↑Wed Jun 22, 2022 1:10 pmI have warned him. Next time he will be banned. The likes of TFCO and Kabalega banter us here and we welcome it. But the rubbish Rawlings wrote here cannot he accepted on any other forum.Bigpokey24 wrote: ↑Wed Jun 22, 2022 11:11 am This is a ban offense. Why allow such to be here? What is going on here mods
I doubt he will come back to this thread.
Its like he is that 14 year old kid in class everyone tolerates, until one day....
Cheers.
Cheers.
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Re: Napoli and LOSC investigated over transfer fraud
Don’t ban Rawlings. He needs to witness “The Ghana Laughing Theead” come November. Ghana will be done before December.
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Re: Napoli and LOSC investigated over transfer fraud
He will be banned if he tries this rubbish again. This is a public page so he can witness November from there. He usually dissapears anyway when Ghana is not doing well.packerland wrote: ↑Thu Jun 23, 2022 12:49 am Don’t ban Rawlings. He needs to witness “The Ghana Laughing Theead” come November. Ghana will be done before December.