Italian football head: League suspension not the answer
Italian football president Giancarlo Abete has rejected the suggestion that football in Italy should be suspended for up to three years in a order to weed out match-fixing from the game.
Italy’s Prime Minister Mario Monti said yesterday that professional football in Italy could benefit from a break of “two to three years” after the latest developments in an ongoing match-fixing investigation hit the headlines earlier this week.
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