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Ribery facing prison

skeepe

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Star footballer Franck Ribery caught in underage prostitute scandal


April 20, 2010 - 7:51AM

The French football team's image, already dented after the Thierry Henry handball controversy, has taken another major hit with the sex scandal enveloping members of the team including star player Franck Ribery.

A police inquiry into an affair of prostitution involving an under-age call girl could not have come at a worse time for Raymond Domenech and his players just 50 days before the start of the World Cup.

The official line on Monday from the French Football Federation (FFF) and the national team's sponsor, adidas, was that "This relates to a private matter, there is no reaction to make."

But another source at the FFF who wished to remain anonymous said: "This is yet another blow for the French team."

While substance in the form of results on the pitch is crucial, image plays a major part too in a team's preparations for an event of the magnitude of the World Cup.

Especially when the team, France, are among the traditional favourites to be crowned world champions after their exploits in winning the 1998 World Cup on home soil and then making the final in Germany in 2006.

So when it emerges that a player of the stature of the 27-year-old Bayern Munich midfielder Ribery could face a spell in prison for having sexual relations with an under-age prostitute it's hard to underestimate the damage that has on team morale.

Ribery was questioned by police investigating the affair last week and on Monday it emerged that he admitted having sexual relations with a prostitute, but denied knowing that she was a minor, according to judicial sources.

Ribery and an entire nation of football fans now face an anxious wait to find out whether the judge leading the inquiry will bring charges against arguably the most gifted player in Domenech's squad.

If charged and found guilty Ribery, who is married and has two daughters, could face a maximum sentence of three years in prison and a fine of 45,000 euro ($65,000).


The affair has produced damaging headlines in newspapers beyond France's borders.

In Spain sports daily Marca described it as "a major scandal at the heart of French football and the national team...if the scandalous details are confirmed".

In England, The Times carried the story on its news pages, saying: "The reputation of France's national football team was under scrutiny after two players were questioned by police in connection with a prostitution ring."

Another piece in the same paper was more direct, suggesting that Domenech needed this latest blow "like a bullet in the head".

For sure Domenech has plenty on his plate at the moment without this latest damaging distraction which comes after Henry's infamous handball which led to the goal that sent France to South Africa at the expense of the Republic of Ireland last November.

That incident cast a black cloud over France's qualification for the 2010 finals with Henry forced to make a public apology and even talk at one stage of the play-off being replayed.

Headlines such as "the hand of frog" made uncomfortable reading.

The French manager, who only held on to his job by the skin of his teeth after France's disappointing Euro 2008 campaign, is also having to contend with injuries to key players like William Gallas ahead of his World Cup squad announcement due on May 23.

Domenech, who has spoken recently about chasing "egos" out of his camp, has also had the disappointment of seeing his side handed a footballing masterclass by European champions Spain in a recent World Cup warm-up.

That 2-0 defeat suggested France will have their work cut out to make it past the first round in South Africa.

http://www.smh.com.au/sport/star-fo...nderage-prostitute-scandal-20100420-spu4.html
 

weasel

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Yeh, a player who banged a minor would definitely be an ill-fit with a club that makes legends of people who assault spectators, intentionally commit horrific tackles on opposition players out of a petty need for vengeance, and solicit 50 year old prostitutes when they're in their teens.
 

WireMan

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Weasel is another hater. Good stuff. You all wish your team was half United was. Even are heroes are those cool anti heroes! Yeah!!


Oh and I see you put hitting someone on the same level as having sex with a minor...

But we'll save that debate for the 4 corners sometime!! :D
 

Bumble

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Weasel is another hater. Good stuff. You all wish your team was half United was. Even are heroes are those cool anti heroes! Yeah!!


Oh and I see you put hitting someone on the same level as having sex with a minor...

But we'll save that debate for the 4 corners sometime!! :D

Only in regards to the amount of smug f*ckwit fans...
 

Jason Maher

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Obviously playing for and/or supporting United is a worse crime than consorting with a minor...

Oh, and Bumble: you can call us smug f**kwits if you like. At least we have something to be smug about. Leeds fans are just f**kwits.
 

PJ Marshal

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weasel

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Ribery should replace those teeth with steel ones, it'll ensure no one messes with him in prison, and after he gets out he can become a henchman for one of the many multi-billionaires secretly intent on world domination.
 

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