- When his old football club,Railton,goes into administration because greedy sports agent Don Coleman has sold his client, star player Asda Price, at vast profits to himself,Ash declares a grudge match against Coleman. Mickey reels him in by posing as a businessman whose company are looking for investors in worthy sporting projects,then,as a show of faith,the hustlers pay Coleman to manage Sean,masquerading as a Canadian footballer looking for a work permit. Mickey resumes the remainder of the sting in which Albert,alias millionaire Karl Schultz,'sells' his non-existent football team to Coleman,the result ensuring that Railton F.C. are back in business.—don @ minifie-1
- When Ash's favorite football team goes bankrupt, he wants to do something about the rot that set into the game. The con artists set their sights on a greedy agent, Don Coleman. They hook him by setting up Sean as an up and coming footballer and the deal nets him £50,000. That sets them up to make Coleman think he might get a far greater commission on the sale of a football club. When the money needed comes up short, they get Coleman to make up the difference. The only problem they face is when Ash suffers a severe knock on the head and now cannot lie, which is not a good thing for a con man.—garykmcd
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