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Telegraph: Manchester City and Manchester United, the focus of age fraud!
Manchester United and Manchester City According to the newspaper The Telegraph, they are being investigated to be allegedly forged the era of each quarry player. “The photo evidence questions the eligibility of six players born abroad, increasing the likelihood of some becoming adults,” they write.
The report says six players whose identities were not revealed were playing in a higher category of origin. “The Sun” adds that the parents of other players at both Manchester Club academies had already warned staff at the two clubs who have expressed concern.
The English language media does not seem to know that neither Manchester City nor Manchester United are as old as they said, but information on the subject was taken very seriously, as with the various evidence that arises. “The Sun” reports that “United and City, the Premier League and the Home Office have refused to say whether they have taken any action or taken any action.”
United have issued a statement:We are committed to operating all aspects of the academy in accordance with rules and regulations established by the leadership body, such as recruiting and registering players. We take our players’ responsibilities with regard to wells and protection very seriously. We are proud of the reputation that participants in our program gained when they first considered it as children, not as players. Our recruitment process focuses firmly on future potential, not on current performance or physical development.“
Sky Blues, meanwhile, claimed that they had not violated the rules and fulfilled all their legal obligations, but added that it is not unusual to see a very good player rising. The scandal has achieved international dimensions.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
Sophia Jhon is a sports journalist and author. He has worked as a news editor for Sportish and is now a sport columnist for the same publication. Alberta’s professional interests lie largely in sports news, with an emphasis on English football. He has also written articles on other sporting topics.
