Giner pays other clubs

Giner pays other clubs

MOSCOW – CSKA Moscow president Yevgeny Giner has admitted regularly paying incentives to other clubs so that they would play harder against his team’s main rivals.

“I don’t see anything bad in it,” Giner was quoted as saying by the Sport-Express newspaper. “Many people say that such thing is incorrect.I don’t think so.More than that, I could openly say how much I would pay and also tell tax authorities where I get the money from.”Although is not officially outlawed, the practice of paying out bonuses to other clubs has been deemed unethical and against the rules of fair play by both the world governing body FIFA and the ruling European organisation Uefa.Reuters”Many people say that such thing is incorrect.I don’t think so.More than that, I could openly say how much I would pay and also tell tax authorities where I get the money from.”Although is not officially outlawed, the practice of paying out bonuses to other clubs has been deemed unethical and against the rules of fair play by both the world governing body FIFA and the ruling European organisation Uefa.Reuters

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