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many other sporting scandals involving allegations of cheating, deceit or rule breaking.
In 2011 three Pakistani cricketers were jailed for their roles in an
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astonishing spot-fixing scandal, which had exploded the previous year, forcing the game to confront the threat of gambling-related corruption.
More recently, rugby union was shaken to its core by the 35-point deduction handed to
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Saracens - the English club game's dominant force - for breaching salary cap regulations.
Meanwhile, Manchester City - the Premier League's dominant force
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in the 2010s - are waiting to discover if Uefa finds them guilty of misleading European football's governing body over financial fair play rules. City deny
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wrongdoing but if they lose the case, a sensational ban from the competition they covet more than any - the Champions League - could be their punishment.