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LeTallecWiz

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Remember the highly rated Sau Paolo CB who signed for Bayern for around 12 mill euros?

He was one of the hottest young defenders in the game ... and now he's going to jail for 3.5 years after burning his house down.

Talk about throwing it all away ...
 
shame, he was a real hot prospect, a real fire cracker on the pitch, could really light up the place
 
I thought this thread was going to be about a former poster.
 
ormer Bayern Munich defender Breno has been jailed for almost four years after being found guilty of arson.

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GettyImagesPolice officers look for evidence outside Breno's house​
The Munich State Court sentenced Breno, 22, to a prison term of three years and nine months after finding him guilty of deliberately starting the fire which destroyed his home in the city last September.

The free agent, who was released by Bayern at the end of last season and was said to have agreed terms with Lazio, was reported to be in a drunken state when the fire started in his home, shortly after his wife and children had left the building.

Germany's dpa agency quotes Breno telling the courtroom he was sorry for his actions just before the verdict was delivered.

"I would like to apologise for that night,'' he said. "I have not been a good role model. I am just a person who believes in God and thanks him for protecting my family.''

Breno's solicitor Werner Leitner had requested a suspended sentence, or a maximum two-year jail term should his client be found guilty of deliberately starting the blaze while prosecutors suggested an imprisonment of five-and-a-half years.

Judge Rosi Datzmann divided the recommendations with her sentencing, saying the accused had "burdened himself with guilt with this action'', and suggesting that Breno may be allowed to return to Brazil after two and a half years in a German prison.

Breno's former employers Bayern responded with a statement saying they "regret'' the judgement.

"Our hope was that Breno would have been able to continue his career as a footballer and, consequently, his life together with his family,'' said the statement. "FC Bayern will continue to support Breno.''
 
Yes, I could see Gylfi doing the same in three years. Glad we missed out on the future bad PR
 
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