Problem for footballers and any sports person is that whilst they have a gift to be able to do what they do for a living, there is a good chance that a large per percentage of them probably aren't going to be the sharpest tool in the box when it comes to finances and investments. Some will be brighter than others obviously, but some would struggle to make themselves a sausage sandwich (Brian Deane always struck me as an intelligent lad).
Being ripped off can happen to anyone even seasoned business men who invest (story in the news yesterday about a the Vashi luxury jewellery retailer and Vashi Dominguez, and he pulled the wool.over many before he absconded with £170m), but high paid footballers with a considerable amount of money to invest, are ripe for the crooks and charlatans who have no problem screwing people over.
I feel sorry for those ripped off as I would anyone who has lost money through the dishonesty of others, but sometimes people just the the flashing pound signs, and get influenced too easily in parting with what they already have.