The FA have announced that Newcastle midfielder Sandro Tonali has been charged with breaking their betting rules earlier this season. The ex-AC Milan star has not featured for the Magpies since late October after being hit with a ban by the Italian
The best-paid boss in Britain picked up £270million last year – despite her gambling outfit reporting a £70million loss. Denise Coates, founder of betting company Bet365, was paid £220.6million in the 12 months to March 26 – an increase of £7million in
Newcastle United star Sandro Tonali is set to play against Wolves on Saturday despite receiving a 10-month ban for breaching betting regulations. The Italian midfielder received a lengthy ban that will see him miss the entire season, but he will be available for
Sandro Tonali will not play for Newcastle United again this season after being handed a 10-month ban from football. The former AC Milan star will also partake in eight months of gambling rehab after admitting to placing bets on his own team
Newcastle boss Eddie Howe has given his reaction to star midfielder Sandro Tonali potentially facing a ban, after the club confirmed that he is cooperating with Italian investigators regarding a possible breach of betting rules. Tonali was withdrawn from international duty and
Tonali’s international team-mate, Nicolo Fagioli, has already been banned for seven months for breaching betting regulations. The Italian Prosecutor’s Office and Italian Football Federation (FIGC) announced Fagioli had five months of a one-year ban suspended and was fined £10,848. Part of the
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Sandro Tonali is facing a three-year worldwide ban from football after admitting to betting on AC Milan matches while still playing for the club. Tonali is likely to serve a lesser ban for his help with the investigation but will face strict punishment for his conduct. The
Sandro Tonali and Nicolo Zaniolo have been sent home from international duty after Italian authorities opened an investigation into allegations made against the Premier League stars. Newcastle United midfielder Tonali and Aston Villa winger Zaniolo have been accused of allegedly breaching betting
Spanish police, in cooperation with Interpol and other law enforcement agencies, busted up a major betting ring that fixed a range of sporting events and exploited technology to place their bets before bookmakers could. “Organized crime groups will exploit the tiniest of