Thursday, 14 November 2013

Arsenal fan with three wives loses his HOUSE after betting on Manchester United clash

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Arsenal fan with three wives loses his HOUSE after betting on Manchester United clash
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An Arsenal fan has lost his HOUSE after betting that the Gunners would beat Manchester United at the weekend.

Henry Dhabasani, who has three wives and five children, made a bet with friend Rashid Yiga that Arsenal would beat the Premier League champions.

The price of the wager? Dhabasani put his family home on the line, while Yiga staked his Toyota Premio car, plus his WIFE.

The wager was put in writing by the pair and was reportedly witnessed by community leaders in the town of Iganga in eastern Ugandan.

The Ugandan Observer reports that following the match, which Arsenal lost 1-0, a group of Manchester United fans stormed Dhabasani's house and kicked his wives and children out of their home.

It's not the first time the outcome of an Arsenal match has had extreme consequences this season.

After Arsenal's victory over Liverpool, a policeman in Durban, South Africa, shot his friend in the chest after being taunted over the Reds' 2-0 defeat.

WHY WOULD ANY ONE DO THAT, BET HIS HOUSE THAT IS?

DOES BETTING ON A MATCH MAKE IT MORE EXCITING OR JUST CRAZY?


An Arsenal fan has lost his house after betting that the Gunners would beat Manchester United at the weekend.

Henry Dhabasani, who has three wives and five children, made a bet with friend Rashid Yiga that Arsenal would beat the Premier League champions.


The price of the wager? Dhabasani put his family home on the line, while Yiga staked his Toyota Premio car, plus his WIFE.

The wager was put in writing by the pair and was reportedly witnessed by community leaders in the town of Iganga in eastern Ugandan.

The Ugandan Observer reports that following the match, which Arsenal lost 1-0, a group of Manchester United fans stormed Dhabasani's house and kicked his wives and children out of their home.

It's not the first time the outcome of an Arsenal match has had extreme consequences this season.

After Arsenal's victory over Liverpool, a policeman in Durban, South Africa, shot his friend in the chest after being taunted over the Reds' 2-0 defeat.

2 comments:

  1. I love football! I am a Man U fan! But no matter how excited i get i never bet!! Anything can happen in football!
    Serves him right!

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