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Getty Images SportEx-Liverpool star and Match Of The Day pundit 'lost £5m through financial abuse' amid investment scandal targeting former players
Former Liverpool midfielder and Match of The Day pundit Danny Murphy has admitted to losing millions of pounds after falling victim to an investment scam. Murphy is among up to 200 players who invested with Kingsbridge Asset Management in the 1990s and 2000s. The ex-England international claims that the huge financial loss and embarrassment from the scandal drove him to alcohol, drugs and gambling.
- Ex-Liverpool star has lost millions due to scam
- Up to 200 players fall victim
- Calling for protection from tax charges
WHAT HAPPENED?
Murphy, who also played for Tottenham and Fulham across his glittering playing career, has admitted to losing around £5 million after falling victim to "financial abuse". The total investment from Murphy and the 200 other players in Kingsbridge Asset Management reached a whopping £417m, before their failed venture led to bankruptcy - as reported by The Sun.
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Murphy and 11 other footballers, including ex-Arsenal star Michael Thomas, are being chased by the tax authorities, despite them being labelled as "victims of crime" in the police investigation. Murphy and his colleagues are now calling for protection from tax charges.
WHAT MURPHY SAID
Speaking to the BBC, Murphy said: "It's the shame, embarrassment and guilt of getting yourself in a position that you think you're better than. I've lost four - maybe five - million, roughly. The financial abuse I've suffered has caused me monumental problems in my life."
He added: "The financial abuse in football and the dark side of football is something that has gone under the radar for too long."
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