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Liverpool fans may be disappointed again. Misfiring Caroll may not score against his old club. Past seasons 3-0 no problem but now with their current devastating form, can beat Magpies chin-tau-chio liao if you are thinking of betting handicap.
Serie A games linked with fixing probe 28 December 2011
Reports from Italy claim Lazio's 4-2 win over Genoa in May is under scrutiny as part of a match-fixing investigation.
As the Scommessopoli probe continues, it is being reported that three Serie A matches - including Lazio's win - are the latest to come under suspicion.
Those involved with the fixing scandal, which first broke in November, may have also had an informant within the Italian Football hierarchy.
Cristiano Doni and Stefano Bettarini are two of the more high-profile names involved and it is suggested that the informant provided them with details on the investigation.
Scommessopoli initially begun as a response to the claims that some of the players for Italian outfit Cremonese had their drinks spiked ahead of a match against Paganese.
As a result, 33 arrests were made including that of former Italian international Giuseppe Signori.
But as the investigation continues, it has emerged that Lazio's 4-2 victory at the Stadio Olimpico on May 14 is being looked into.
It has been claimed that those involved in the betting scandal made calls to Formello, Lazio's pre-game training base ahead of the match.
A further two Serie A matches are also being investigated.
Liverpool fans may be disappointed again. Misfiring Caroll may not score against his old club. Past seasons 3-0 no problem but now with their current devastating form, can beat Magpies chin-tau-chio liao if you are thinking of betting handicap.
Striker Luis Suarez will be banned for Liverpool's home match against Newcastle on Friday after admitting making an offensive gesture to Fulham fans earlier this month.
The Uruguay international has been suspended for one game and fined £20,000 after accepting a Football Association charge of improper conduct relating to a one-fingered sign aimed at home supporters following Liverpool's 1-0 defeat at Craven Cottage.
Suarez already has the prospect of an eight-match ban hanging over him after being found guilty of misconduct for using insulting words to Manchester United's Patrice Evra which contained reference to the defender's colour. That suspension is currently on hold as Liverpool have 14 days to appeal once they have received the written judgement from the independent commission which heard the case.