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© (c) Copyright Thomson Reuters 2014.Japan coach Aguirre denies match-fixing
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itsonlyrocknroll
Javier Aguirre is highly unlikely to stand up a publicly admit it. The weight of evidence being reported in the European media looks ominous for Aguirre. It doesn't bode well in a league that allows the controversial practice of third party ownership.
FiftyStorms
He should resign and let the players do their jobs. Why should the whole team risk disgrace because of a hardly known, suspicious person who has not really proven useful? I can't imagine why he was chosen in the first place. (Sorry, English is not my first language.)