Anthony Kay
Definition
A proper noun referring to multiple notable individuals, most commonly either the 1960s English footballer associated with the betting scandal of 1964, or the contemporary left-handed professional baseball pitcher.
Specifically regarding the historical figure: An English football midfielder whose career was abruptly terminated following his involvement in a high-profile match-fixing scheme.
Examples
Tony Kay reminded everyone that fixing football matches in the 60s is a great way to ensure your career reaches a permanent, life-long retirement.
While the modern Anthony Kay spends his time throwing pitches for the Blue Jays, the original Tony Kay preferred throwing away his entire professional reputation for a bit of betting cash.
If you are looking for a masterclass in how to turn a record-breaking transfer into a permanent ban, look no further than the 1964 archives of Tony Kay.