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UNNAMED TOP MANAGER HELPS PMF BOARD IN BUNGS PROBE
 
MORE SCANDAL HITS PMFs FIRST SEASON
 
by Dean Dejyothin for PMF News
 

An unnamed PMF manager is reported to be assisting the PMF Board in a sensational new probs into illicit dealings in the PMF League.

In the latest sensational development, it is understood that a top manager invited the PMF Board for talks about a very worrying situation in the league.

The unnamed manager reportedly revealed that he had heard of numerous dodgy deals involving agents and transfer bungs since he joined the PMF League, and he expressed his concerns over a bungs scandal inspired by unscrupulous agents that still infest the game.

There is absolutely no suggestion or inference that this manager himself has EVER been involved in any dodgy deal. In the wake of the issues brought upon Everton football club already this season, this is a huge cause of concern to the PMF Board.

It is rumoured that they may investigate up to FIVE managers within the league, including a number of top name managers, and this scandal may force the PMF Board to appoint an enforcer to head up a team to crack corruption in the game.

Individual research into the problem has concluded that big-money transfers were a temptation for corruption and as a result the PMF Board upped the ante, and liaison officer Dr. Olivier Cadin was appointed to try to aid clubs, aswell as to detect any irregularities.

One leading chairman who wished to remain anonymous told PMF News, "It is frightening to think that so many managers are on the take. It horrifies me.", he went on, "Of course we have all heard the whispers. We've heard about one or two managers who have been on the take in a number of foreign transfers. But no-one guessed it would be as widespread as this."

The PMF Board are holding a full investigation.