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Re: Football hero Rafa Márquez linked to Drug Kingpin
[Re: BillyBrizzi]
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08/10/17 04:48 PM
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Is that supposed to be Rafa all the way to the right? Favors him but don't really look like him. Yep, it's not a very flattering picture but it's definitely him. Never one I was looking at the guy outside the box. Once I enlarged it i recognize him for sure. That's crazy. Wtf is he thinking?
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Re: Football hero Rafa Márquez linked to Drug Kingpin
[Re: BobbyPazzo]
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08/10/17 06:43 PM
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Never one I was looking at the guy outside the box. Once I enlarged it i recognize him for sure. That's crazy. Wtf is he thinking?
During the 80's in Colombia it was very common for football players to socialize with cartel bosses. Pablo Escobar even invited players to play a game at his prison/hotel La Catedral. He was also a major investor of Atletico Nacional. The Cali Cartel bosses finacially supported America de Cali and Gonzalo Rodríguez Gacha was the biggest supporter of Millionarios FC from Bogotá. Maradona in his days at Napoli was also seen regularly with major Camorristi in the nightlife of Naples. I think for some players the thrill and rush of socializing with gangsters is simply irresistible. Personally I would try to avoid anything that could endanger my career because I can't imagine a better life than being an elite football star in the Primera Division, Serie A of Premier League.
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