The Daily Mail claim Toney has been the subject of an ongoing FA investigation for seven months but has not been charged with an offence. The Mail also reports that the investigation relates to betting activity before he played for Bradford and there are no suggestions he ever played against his own team. “I know a story about me in a national paper today,” Toney tweeted Saturday. “I have assisted the Football Association with their inquiries and will not be making any further comment until that investigation has been concluded. “I am a proud Englishman and it has always been my childhood dream to play for my country in a World Cup final.” Gareth Southgate has named Toney in his final England squad, but the striker is yet to feature for the Three Lions. The 26-year-old is hoping to be included in England’s 2022 World Cup squad in Qatar, which is announced on November 10. A statement from Brentford read: “We note the story regarding Ivan Toney and the FA’s investigation. The club will not be commenting.” The FA is also not commenting. Toney started his career at Northampton before moving to Newcastle in 2015. He played on loan at Barnsley, Shrewsbury, Scunthorpe and Wigan before joining Peterborough in 2018. He then moved to Brentford in 2020 where he scored 55 goals in 103 games.

What are the rules for soccer betting?

Football betting is prohibited worldwide for all players, coaches, trainers, club staff, managers and authorized agents involved in the game within the Premier League, EFL, National League, Women’s Super League, Women’s Championship and the North, South and Isthmian championships. Participants covered by the ban are prohibited from betting, either directly or indirectly, on any football match or competition held anywhere in the world. The ban also includes betting on any other football-related matter, such as player transfers, coaching appointments or team selection. It is also not allowed to pass on inside information to someone who uses the information for betting. Inside information is information that you know because of your position in the game and that is not publicly available, such as injury or team selection news. You may not use inside information to place a bet or instruct someone else to place a bet on your behalf. Likewise, you may not pass on confidential information to someone else who uses it for betting.


title: “Ivan Toney Brentford Striker Helps Fa Probe Amid Betting Allegations Football News " ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-18” author: “Wayne Benchoff”


The Daily Mail claim Toney has been the subject of an ongoing FA investigation for seven months but has not been charged with an offence. The Mail also reports that the investigation relates to betting activity before he played for Bradford and there are no suggestions he ever played against his own team. “I know a story about me in a national paper today,” Toney tweeted Saturday. “I have assisted the Football Association with their inquiries and will not be making any further comment until that investigation has been concluded. “I am a proud Englishman and it has always been my childhood dream to play for my country in a World Cup final.” Gareth Southgate has named Toney in his final England squad, but the striker is yet to feature for the Three Lions. The 26-year-old is hoping to be included in England’s 2022 World Cup squad in Qatar, which is announced on November 10. A statement from Brentford read: “We note the story regarding Ivan Toney and the FA’s investigation. The club will not be commenting.” The FA is also not commenting. Toney started his career at Northampton before moving to Newcastle in 2015. He played on loan at Barnsley, Shrewsbury, Scunthorpe and Wigan before joining Peterborough in 2018. He then moved to Brentford in 2020 where he scored 55 goals in 103 games.

What are the rules for soccer betting?

Football betting is prohibited worldwide for all players, coaches, trainers, club staff, managers and authorized agents involved in the game within the Premier League, EFL, National League, Women’s Super League, Women’s Championship and the North, South and Isthmian championships. Participants covered by the ban are prohibited from betting, either directly or indirectly, on any football match or competition held anywhere in the world. The ban also includes betting on any other football-related matter, such as player transfers, coaching appointments or team selection. It is also not allowed to pass on inside information to someone who uses the information for betting. Inside information is information that you know because of your position in the game and that is not publicly available, such as injury or team selection news. You may not use inside information to place a bet or instruct someone else to place a bet on your behalf. Likewise, you may not pass on confidential information to someone else who uses it for betting.