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Paquetá Cleared at Last – Two Years of Hell Finally Over

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Well, what a huge relief for Lucas Paquetá, who now has the official rubber stamp confirming his innocence in the FA’s spot-fixing investigation.

Yes, the FA might still charge him with some minor infringements—possibly relating to failure to provide his old phone—but honestly… who cares? Two years of misery are finally over.

The Paq-man has carried the weight of the world on his shoulders throughout this ordeal. He has always maintained his innocence, and now it’s been proven.

Of course, none of this is breaking news to Paquetá himself—he’s known the outcome of the hearing for over ten days—but it’s still reassuring to see it publicly confirmed.

Anyone watching our Brazilian Magnifico during pre-season will have seen a transformed player. The weight has clearly been lifted. He’s moving with confidence, playing with swagger, and once again looks like a man who’s enjoying his football.

West Ham’s record signing is back—and long may it continue.

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9 comments

  • Taffyhammer says:

    Cleared?? It is not over until the FAt lady sings.

  • Steve says:

    Whoever his accusers in the fa were should get the life ban that they wanted him to get

  • johnharry66 says:

    There’s a lot of understandable anger against the FA but what about the role played by Betway? They were behind all this.

  • Andy Hageman says:

    Depending on who you believe this case, un-proven may well cost West Ham tens of millions in missed transfer revenue after the collapse of his sale to Man City. The F.A should have been more careful in casting this horrendous shadow on one of our best players – his form (and thus value) dipped considerably because of these charges.

    I hope and pray he stays one year to repair his reputation as a world-beater and restore his value for a future sale.

    Either way West Ham should sue the league for loss oif revenue (sale) and points because of his drop in form.

  • Kenny Irons says:

    FA are an absolute disgrace – to put his family through this for two years, and they obviously had no evidence – their attempt to fabricate it obviously went tits up. Like to see Paquetá get his legal people to sue these muppets
    and bring them their knees – a*******s !

  • Cubbie says:

    A ruined season for the Hammers and personal stress and loss of income for the Pacman need compensation .
    Hopefully the club and player will take legal action . ⚒️

  • HammerDan says:

    Welcome back to being a top pro Paq Man!!

    May you flourish with freedom and goals this coming season!! 😃

    COYI

  • John Lattimore says:

    Hallelujah!!
    Let’s hope we can keep him for another season at least.

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