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Sounds like the best advice should have been to say nothing other than sorry, through Brentford, and that he'd concentrate on overcoming addiction and being fit to play when his ban is up. As he did the gambling it's not about anyone being out to get him. Any more of that bluster and not accepting he was wring and he should face a review and banned outright.You must be logged on to see media items
He's done an almost 2 hour podcast with Steven Bartlett.
To sum up the podcast, he reckons "someone is out to get him" and doesn't really take any responsibility or think he has done anything wrong.
Given the investigation concluded the below, he got off extremely lightly IMO:
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Ivan Toney repeatedly placed bets on matches his own team were involved in, including 13 occasions when he backed his club to lose, and gave “clearly false” answers to the investigation into his breaches of gambling rules, an independent regulatory commission has found.
The England striker has begun an eight-month ban after admitting 232 breaches of the Football Association’s rule E8, which prohibits players from gambling on football. His sanction would have been three months longer, the commission’s written reasons reveal, had Toney not been diagnosed during the investigation as having a gambling addiction.
Toney’s case is one of the most serious breaches of gambling rules that the FA has prosecuted. The commission found that 29 bets related to the club Toney was registered with or on loan with at the time. These included 13 bets on his own club to lose, although Toney was not involved in those games. In 11 cases the bets were against Newcastle while he was on loan elsewhere and the other two relate to a Wigan v Aston Villa match while he was on loan at Wigan but not in the squad.
Betting on your own team to lose can carry a life ban, as can gambling on your own performance in a match, something Toney was also found to have done.
He placed 15 bets on himself to score and 16 on his team to win. He also shared inside information on a match, used third parties to gamble on his behalf and withheld information from the investigation.
The podcast doesn't care about him, they just want the listens.