Jurors at the Harry Redknapp tax evasion trial have retired to consider their verdicts for a second day.
The Tottenham boss, 64, and co-defendant Milan Mandaric, 73, both deny two counts of cheating the public revenue when Redknapp was manager of Portsmouth.
The eight men and four women jurors have been warned to ignore footballing matters during their deliberations.
Judge Anthony Leonard has said he will accept only unanimous verdicts.
He told Southwark Crown Court on Tuesday: "Football is an emotive subject, stirring in an individual anything from deep passion to resentment.
"It has become so commercial that it may be thought by some to have lost its way."
But the judge added in his summing-up: "This case is not about football but about allegations of tax fraud."
The Crown says deposits totalling £189,000 in a Monaco account were bonuses related to Portsmouth Football Club.
At least one of the payments was related to the £3million profit the club made on the sale of England striker Peter Crouch to Aston Villa, Southwark Crown Court heard.
Jurors were warned by the prosecution to "keep their eyes on the ball" when they consider their verdicts.
But Redknapp's barrister, John Kelsey-Fry QC, said some of the Crown's evidence is "repugnant to all our basic instincts of fairness".
Mandaric's QC, Lord Macdonald, said the prosecution was "really flailing" with "paper-thin" explanations for the Monaco payments.
"We say the evidence against him is hopelessly weak," he said.
The first charge of cheating the public revenue alleges that between April 1 2002 and November 28 2007 Mandaric paid US 5,000 (£93,100) into the account.
The second charge for the same offence relates to a sum of US 0,000 (£96,300) allegedly paid between May 1 2004 and November 28 2007.
Bayern Munich will play for Champions League glory on Saturday, May 19. Get your jersey
Price: $79.99 Buy at World Soccer ShopThe latest in the adidas Predator series will get the job done at your local soccer field.
Price: $219.99 Buy at World Soccer ShopTop off your Chelsea look with an official Chelsea cap.
Price: $21.99 Buy at World Soccer ShopGet the official Champions League ball from the Munich Final. It's what the players use!
Price: $149.99 Buy at World Soccer ShopDrogba scored in regulation and knocked in the final PK as Chelsea wins Champions League.
Price: $117.44 Buy at World Soccer ShopChelsea is looking to win their first Champions League title on Saturday, May 19.
Price: $84.99 Buy at World Soccer ShopJuventus won the Scudetto with an impressive unbeaten run in Serie A.
Price: $21.99 Buy at World Soccer ShopManchester City won their first English league title since 1968 on Sunday. Get in the Gear.
Price: $79.99 Buy at World Soccer ShopWear official gear of the 2011/12 Champions League winners, Chelsea.
Price: $21.99 Buy at World Soccer Shop
Premier League Table
Premier League Fixtures
Premier League Results
EPL Top Scorers
Soccer365's Premier League stats provided by Fox Soccer. Check out the EPL games on the TV Schedule for this week.
Serie A Table
Serie A Results
Serie A Fixtures
Serie A Top Scorers
Soccer365's Serie A stats provided by Fox Soccer. Check out the Serie A games on the TV Schedule for this week.
La Liga Table
La Liga Results
La Liga Fixtures
La Liga Top Scorers
Soccer365's La Liga stats provided by Fox Soccer. Check out the Fox Soccer TV Schedule for this week.
Bundesliga Table
Bundesliga Results
Bundesliga Fixtures
Bundesliga Top Scorers
Soccer365's Bundesliga stats provided by Fox Soccer. Check out the Fox Soccer TV Schedule for this week.
Champions League Table
Champions League Results
Champions League Fixtures
MLS Table
MLS Results
MLS Fixtures
Soccer365's stats provided by Fox Soccer. Check out the Fox Soccer TV Schedule for this week.