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Lust makes women bet online on football according to Mayor Ford

Under fire Toronto Mayor Rob Ford has made another major gaffe, as he told a breakfast sports show in Washington DC that female mobile sports betting fans bet based upon which player is the cutest, rather than who’s the best player.

Ford made these latest claims while being interviewed on DC radio station WJFK-FM morning show Sports Junkies, and they follow on from a series of unfortunate revelations about the Toronto mayor.

Indeed, it came just a day after Toronto police released more transcripts covering gang members’ phone conversations, in which Ford is accused of being not only “a big crack cocaine fan”, but also a heroin user. Not surprisingly, Ford denies the crack cocaine addiction charges, but never commented on other addictions.

Ford was also eager to make forecasts on coming week’s National Football League, declaring that he’s a regular user of mobile sportsbook product, Pro-Line, run by the Ontario provincial lottery. Interestingly, Ford denied using a bookie’s services, but confessed his participation in a city hall office pool, which is also a form of illegal betting, which the mayor didn’t seem to be worried for being part of.

Ford admitted that “women up here win all the time”, referring to the office pool, while also agreeing with the hosts’ suggestion that female bettors are not very aware of the game. At this point he enriched the waiting media with the comment that women just choose the cutest player. If they’re winning, though, it much be a pretty smart strategy!

Toronto councillor Karen Stintz also waded into the row, bringing along proof that she was a better bettor than Ford. Indeed, the potential mayoral candidate was successful 9 out of 11 times, compared to Ford’s measly 2 wins.