4737carlin
Player Valuation: £90m
City wont be looking at Mina, no chanceA piece of news, City's Laporte is out for the season so they will be looking for a c/b in January.
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City wont be looking at Mina, no chanceA piece of news, City's Laporte is out for the season so they will be looking for a c/b in January.
The doom mongers have moved on to Kean and Richarlison now. They’re desperate for a big name scalp.But I thought that he was utter crap, a massive liability and a total waste of money who wouldn’t get into any other squad in the league?
Piped. Down.
Not sure we'll be scoring that many, Eggs. Pleased with your optimism though.....i’m still backing him to score the first goal, 33-1 v Bournemouth.
Heeeeeey, MinaSOOOOO YERRRRRRY CROSSS DERRRR MERRRRRRSEY
SOOOOO YERRRRRRY CROSSS DERRRR MERRRRRRSEY
The Football Association has today published the following statement on Everton's Yerry Mina in relation to his participation in a broadcast advertisement for a Colombian betting company:
Yerry Mina has been warned as to his future conduct and fined £10,000 after admitting a misconduct charge in relation to The FA’s Betting Rules.
The Everton FC defender breached FA Rule E8(3) by participating in an advertisement for betting activity which he is prohibited from engaging in.
The Football Association Regulatory Commission has published its written reasons for its decision, which included:
- Confirmation that Mina donated all monies paid by the betting company to the Yerry Mina Foundation – a charitable organisation set up by the defender in 2016 to help disadvantaged young people from his hometown in Colombia.
- Mina had admitted the charge at the earliest opportunity and had apologised for his mistake.
- Mina had requested the advert be removed as soon as he was informed he was in breach of the Football Association’s betting rules.
A relief.
But it is ironic that this rule exists when all of football is plastered with betting ads and companies making billions of Pounds profit...and Here's Gerald doing a bit and purtin it into his charity.