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Sports Agency Scam Warning

The PFA wishes to completely disassociate itself with this venture

By Dave Smith  November 28, 2008
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If you receive an email from an organisation claiming to be the 'PFA Sports Agency, England', then please ignore as we believe it to be a scam.

Whoever is responsible for this so-called 'agency' claims to be organising football trials and camps in the UK that will, allegedly, be 'conducted by professional coaches and players in UK'.

They also claim to have associations with McDonalds, Nike and Samsung, and are charging a fee of $800 USD.

The PFA wishes to completely disassociate itself with this venture as we have had no contact whatsoever with the people involved who are using our organisation's name without approval.

We advise that you ignore any such emails you receive, or treat them with absolute caution as this 'scam' is not representative of the PFA.
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