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    O/T: Bankrupt David James Blown £20m Fortune


    Well he never was the best at saving... I'll get my coat





    Former England keeper bankrupt despite earning £20m


    David James has been declared bankrupt after blowing his £20million fortune from the game.
    The former England keeper filed a debtor’s petition at Hertford County Court last Friday after building up massive losses.

    James, 43, spent most of his career at the highest level of the game with Liverpool, Manchester City and England.

    Incredibly his costly divorce from wife Tanya in 2005 is being cited as one of the reasons behind his decision to file for bankruptcy.

    After finishing his career James moved into television and has been working for BT Sport this season as one of the studio analysts at Barclays Premier League matches.

    Despite his contract with BT, James has been unable to prevent the banks forcing him to accept that his finances are in a desperate position.

    He is currently taking his coaching badges and hopes to gain his UEFA ProLi

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    re: O/T: Bankrupt David James Blown £20m Fortune

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    C*nt have happened to a more c*ntier c*nt

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    re: O/T: Bankrupt David James Blown £20m Fortune

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    Now some people on here would be too scared to show their caring and empathetic side; not you though, you old softy


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