Exactly! To be fair, I've heard from very reliable sources about some footballers who were neither greedy nor stupid being fleeced into putting their savings into some very dubious schemes. It must be pretty difficult to know who's genuine and who the sharks are when you have a lump sum of cash which you want to put somewhere to safeguard your family's future, and you're constantly being approached from all sides with investment opportunities. As far as I'm aware Ady Moses works as a financial adviser for ex-pros. Having said all that, by all accounts McIndoe is an odious piece of work and so I won't be feeling too sorry for him if he does end up penniless.