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Did Bayern and Rangers choose a fat bribe over eternal UEFA glory?


Russian mafia claims UEFA victory - surely not?

The Tambov Gang from Saint Petersburg is an enthusiastic criminal outfit, with smelly fingers crammed into lots of dirty pies. There have been whispers of drug trafficking, contract killing, and now one of their key Spain-based activists, Gennadios Petrov, is caught up in a football scandal, with mutterings that he paid somewhere between 20 and 40 million Euros to buy Zenit St Petersburg the UEFA Cup earlier in the year. According to an investigation by high profile Spanish judge Baltasar Garzon (the one who made General Pinochet move to Surrey), wiretaps on the Russian gang as they hatched their dastardly plots in various Spanish cities gave the impression that Bayern Munich in the semi-final and Rangers in the final were both the recipients of Eastern European generosity.

Regardless of how much money these people of the night had access to, however, nobbling a top professional side is no walk in the park. While conspiracy theorists will be salivating at the prospect of a new mystery to pick over, the sharp-eyed

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Posted: October 2nd, 2008 by Josh Burt