Wrong. This is not simply "a law against it". This is a ban on the essential mechanism by which money changes hands from Gambling Addicts to Organized Crime Gambling division operatives. I doubt any significant number of Gambling Addicts will want to carry a suitcase full of cash to a local office of these gambling criminals and trust them to operate as their 'bank'.
You have failed to present convincing arguments in any of the discussions here.
I have no interest in whether there is a god or not, and that is not relevant here.
I have presented the evidence for my claims and buttertions. You have failed to address and disprove that evidence.
That goalkeeper for Steaua did not simply drop the ball. He steered the ball, which he could easily have caught, right to the feet of the only striker around him. You can see him looking at that striker and using his right hand in a non-catching action to steer the ball to Fred to tap in the goal against his own team. That goalkeeper then fails to even attempt to save a header into his goal for the 2nd Lyon goal against his team. FIFA should suspend that goalkeeper immediately, pending an investigation of his finances. As we already know, Wayne Rooney who threw the World Cup 2006 England-Portugal match against his own country by purposely having himself Sent Off, had $1.2 Million in debts to Organized Crime Gambling division around the time of that match.
The evidence is clear and it is now up to those who live in Europe, the Press and the Prosecutors, to flesh out these clear evidences of bribery and corruption and bring charges and place the guilty in prison.
World Soccer right now is a mockery. It can only be saved by a worldwide Ban on Sports Betting, and determined prosecutions of those who Fix soccer matches.
John