FOOTBALLERS have been ordered to take lie detectors tests to discover if match-fixing is to blame for nine consecutive defeats.
All the players in the A-selection for Czech second division side FC Banik Most 1909 will be asked to undergo the polygraph procedure to see if match-fixing is to blame for the slump in form.
World players' union FIFPro is not happy with the proposal because the approach suggests the athletes are viewed as suspects and the union has doubts about the accuracy of the readings.
FC Banik Most have lost their last nine league games in a row, scoring just four and conceding 15, and now sit second-bottom.
All the players in the A-selection for Czech second division side FC Banik Most 1909 will be asked to undergo the polygraph procedure to see if match-fixing is to blame for the slump in form.
World players' union FIFPro is not happy with the proposal because the approach suggests the athletes are viewed as suspects and the union has doubts about the accuracy of the readings.
FC Banik Most have lost their last nine league games in a row, scoring just four and conceding 15, and now sit second-bottom.