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Thomas Paine Podcast

Part 6 -- NFL Owners & Teams Tied to Mafia & Rigged Games -- An Untold History on Another Corrupt Op

Thomas Paine Podcast

mike moore

Daily News, Philosophy, News, Society & Culture, Politics

4.61K Ratings

🗓️ 12 February 2024

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Part 6 -- NFL Owners & Teams Tied to Mafia & Rigged Games -- An Untold History on Another Corrupt Op
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Book your ticket to happiness with Sun Express Airlines. He talked to us about Davis's dealings with Glick. The best deal that Glick ever made with Al Davis

0:26.2

was to give him a one-quarter interest

0:30.4

in a $25 million teamster funded shopping center, 33 acres, 85 stores and so forth, for $5,000.

0:40.0

One quarter interest in a $25 million shopping center for $5,000.

0:47.0

Mr. Glick has never been convicted of anything, nonetheless because of the Las Vegas Casino connection and the intense federal investigation of him.

0:57.0

I suggested to Al Davis, that'd be best if he divorced himself from a shopping mall that Mr. Glick was involved in, I think, in Oakland.

1:07.0

But Al Davis has chosen to retain his association, to best of my knowledge

1:13.0

my knowledge in this East Martin Mall in Oakland.

1:18.0

But Davis was by no means the only

1:20.0

NFL member in business with Glick. Davis's sworn deposition lists a

1:26.5

number of players. Quarterback John Hadel and receiver Lance Alworth were two of 15 who were for a while

1:37.0

enticed into dealing with Flick.

1:41.0

According to the depositions, several coaches struck bargains with Glick.

1:45.0

Don Shula was one.

1:50.0

When he found out about Glick, he severed the connection.

1:55.0

But several unnamed owners had also formed limited partnerships with Alan Glick. The American public is largely unaware that some football team owners have associations

2:10.0

that might be frowned on in a player. Edward de Bartolo was considered an unsuitable owner by Major League Baseball.

2:23.6

The Bartola was turned down by Bowie Coon as very sensitive as a commissioner of baseball

2:28.8

to gambling interests, racetrack interests, and so forth.

2:32.3

But the NFL allowed Barholo to buy the 49ers and turn it over to his sum.

2:39.0

Al Davis was paid a $100,000 finders fee.

2:45.0

Strangely enough since he swung four times or never made a

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