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Five Footballers involved in casino controversies

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While his team was losing a match, he was spotted sitting on his own watching the match at a poker table.

On several occasions, football and gambling have been in the same headlines. Footballers are can either ambassadors to casinos or they’re involved in best online casino related controversies.

If you are a footie fan who is interested in gambling on casino websites, then we have some choice casino ballers for you with this list of five pros that have got themselves into a spot of bother with casino related shenanigans…

Papiss Cisse

The Muslim premier league star was spotted at a casino. This was after having a dispute with his club for refusing to wear his Wonga sponsored t-shirt. Papiss claimed the sponsor’s enterprise was against his Muslim beliefs and refused to join his team on a pre-season trip to Portugal. The Senegalese striker was then seen at Aspers Casino, even though gambling is also frowned upon by his religion.

James Maddison

The Leicester midfielder was pictured in a casino a few days after his withdrawal from the England squad. While his team was losing a match, he was spotted sitting on his own watching the match at a poker table. Although, Maddison has a clean history when it comes to controversies, there were suggestions that he England purposely and then goes to a casino to while away time.

Jamie Vardy

In 2015, Leicester City Striker Jamie Vardy was caught in camera using a racial slur against another gambler at a casino. The incident was reported by several sources and it did not look good on the England international. Jamie was reported to have called the other gambler a “jap” after getting into an altercation with him.

Federico Macheda

Federico was under 18 when he started gambling. This former Manchester United wonder kid broke onto the scene at such a young age that he claims Sir Alex Ferguson had to inform casinos he was underage and shouldn’t be visiting them along with other players!

Phil Bardsley

The former Sunderland defender rather stupidly got himself in trouble after being photographed lying on a casino floor surrounded by £50 notes, leading to then-manager Paolo Di Canio to axe him from the club’s next game.

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