Wednesday, 12 September 2012
Money Offered Bribe Ghana goalkeeper in World Cup 2006
Ghana goalkeeper Richard Kingson barely admitted taking bribes during the World Cup 2006 in Germany. Bribes that he reached $ 300 thousand.
Kingson surprising confession is said while visiting a church in Nigeria to reject allegations that his wife was a witch doctor.
Former Wigan Athletic goalkeeper said he was approached by a betting company or agent to ensure the country's bet lost 2-0 over the Czech Republic in the preliminary round.
Kingson admitted he was tempted before deciding to reject the bribe.
The 34-year-old player said that his wife who warned him to take the right decisions. "My wife said, 'Richard, I love you not because of your money. Avoid the temptation this offer because you will lose self-esteem and credibility,'" he said.
Kingson lucky listened to his wife. Ghana conquered the Czech Republic 2-0 to advance to the next round, although the pace was stopped by Brazil 3-0.
During the past week, Kingson and his wife, Adelaide Tawiah, a media debate after allegations that Adelaide was a quack. But the football player who is also known as Faruk Gursoy made rebuttal on Facebook.
"My wife is not a quack," replied the issue Kingson wrote that his wife had made a confession to the priest that he had to use-for Kingson.
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