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Player jailed in match-fixing plot warns PL stars of dangers

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LONDON – When Moses Swaibu stands in front of future Premier League players, warning of the dangers of becoming embroiled in match-fixing, he is speaking from experience.“You do not want to end up in my position, going to prison,” Swaibu recalls telling some of the game's most famous players in talks at training grounds, "sitting in the cell with someone you once looked up to that played in the Premier League, eating tinned food and a packet of crisps and someone opening your door, telling you what you should and shouldn’t do for 24 hours. “And that’s when I would say the penny drops.

But then I’ll turn around and say that’s the worst-case scenario. Best-case scenario is you’re going to go play in the Premier League and everyone’s.

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