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Footballers lose 30m in investment con

By International Adviser, 5 Jan 15

100 footballers including Irish national Robbie Keane and ex-Fulham midfielder Jimmy Bullard are reported to have lost out in an alleged £30m investment con.

100 footballers including Irish national Robbie Keane and ex-Fulham midfielder Jimmy Bullard are reported to have lost out in an alleged £30m investment con.

The Mirror reports that the police believe the alleged fraud may be the “biggest” scam to ever hit the football industry, and are probing links to large-scale gambling on matches.

UK bookmakers William Hill have allegedly handed investigators details of ex-footballer Michael McIndoe, a customer who is said to have recruited other players into the venture with the promise of monthly returns of 20%. The scheme crashed at the end of 2011 as a result of debt.

McIndoe, a former Coventry, Wolves, and Scotland midfielder, went bankrupt in October with disclosed debts of £3m, and police are looking into the possibility that he may have operated a Ponzi scheme.

Bullard is reported to have lost £650,000 while Keane’s losses have been described as “a fortune”.

Tags: Football | Fraud

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