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JFK Boards | 60 Years OnFri. Apr. 12, 2024Today's links from JFK Boards are here:Inside Connections | Coaching in Conclave
Erasing the Past...Secret Service interview with Marina Oswald re-Richard Nagell Sixties scandal that shocked the gameSixty Years On | Apr. 12, 1964 (click here for video)
"The People, a London tabloid newspaper, broke a story titled "The Biggest Sports Scandal of the Century", naming three First Division players of The Football League as having been party to the fixing of soccer football matches while they had played for Sheffield Wednesday F.C. in 1962. According to the story, Peter Swan, Tony Kay and David "Bronco" Layne had bet £50 that their team would lose to Ipswich Town F.C. on December 1, 1962, and made a £100 profit when Ipswich won, 2–0. The "Sheffield Wednesday trio" would be among 10 players sentenced to prison in 1965, and would serve four months' incarceration." [Wikipedia]
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