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24 October 2008

LFA Legalise Betting On SuperLeague Games Amongst Club Owners

View Photo Database LEGGODT-The Legoland Football Association have formally given the green light to the nation’s registered bookmakers to accept bets on SuperLeague games made by or on behalf of owners of the league’s football teams. Speaking in the northern village of Leggodt, LFA president Mr Fifa said the move would “benefit all and sundry, especially those involved in the gambling industry”.

Mr Fifa claimed that legalising betting would be best to, as he put it, “prevent corruption from taking hold” in the SuperLeague. Nevertheless, many minifigs from the press expressed their views that football in Legoland remains open to corruption and this move by the football authorities would likely increase the likelihood of illicit activity arising in the nation’s most popular sport.

Mr Fifa stressed that there would be certain restrictions “to prevent corruption”. “No club owner can bet on his own team’s results”, he said confidently but when questioned on how the LFA would prevent third parties acting on behalf of club owners from placing illegal bets he reacted angrily calling the questions “troublemaking”. This drew scorn from the Fourth Estate with a prominent journalist overheard saying “the lard ass has put his foot in it again”. “The incompetent LFA couldn’t run a table quiz” claimed Radio Television Legoland.

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