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Le vampire du football: un récit de Jaime Bayly
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Le vampire du football: un récit de Jaime Bayly

The article discusses the author's experience profiting from reselling World Cup tickets in Miami, where he lived for three decades. The author admits to having little knowledge about Cape Verde before the tournament but highlights how the event transformed Miami into a hub for football fans and wealthy individuals. By purchasing tickets at low prices and selling them at inflated rates, the author and his wife made significant profits, particularly from Saudi Arabian fans who were willing to pay high prices due to rising oil prices. They also sold tickets for matches involving Brazil and Scotland, capitalizing on Scottish fans' heavy drinking and willingness to pay premium prices.

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Le vampire du football: un récit de Jaime Bayly

The article discusses the author's experience profiting from reselling World Cup tickets in Miami, where he lived for three decades. The author admits to having little knowledge about Cape Verde before the tournament but highlights how the event transformed Miami into a hub for football fans and wealthy individuals. By purchasing tickets at low prices and selling them at inflated rates, the author and his wife made significant profits, particularly from Saudi Arabian fans who were willing to pay high prices due to rising oil prices. They also sold tickets for matches involving Brazil and Scotland, capitalizing on Scottish fans' heavy drinking and willingness to pay premium prices.

Lecture du biais (Centre): The article focuses on personal financial gain through ticket reselling during a sports event and does not engage with political issues, policies, or figures. There is no evident ideological framing or bias in the narrative.

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