The Sun, the FA was first alerted to Terry's gambling habit after a betting company contacted them. He apparently placed a bet of £10,000 on Manchester United to beat Basel in November 2017 - the Red Devils lost 1-0 to an 89th minute goal from Michael Lang.Terry placed the same amount on Germany to beat England that same month, a game which ended 0-0.In total, Terry was found to have had a net loss of £46,916.73 during the time in which he was betting.The report from the FA urged Terry to seek help for his gambling."The Commission was somewhat concerned and curious as to PT’s [Paul Terry] pattern of betting," the report stated.“PT had on a number of occasions placed very large stakes, that on the face of it appear to have been.
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