Herb wrote:Please be advised that anything printed in the media is only the merest tip of the iceberg.
The fact of the matter is that football is a prime example of a sport where massive profits are made from match fixing - both match fixing for the purpose of gambling advantage and match fixing by way of bungs to match officials to 'sway' results.
In a league where there are millions gained or lost on a 3 point game it remains that corruption is not only likely but both obvious and inevitable.
At it's most innocuous it's managers pressuring referees by intimidatory remarks made to the press (one of taggart's regular tricks), beyond that it's money transfers to personal accounts (some named after pet dogs) and investment 'advice' and the like funded by money laundered through the transfer process (think taggart paying millions for bebe) whereby transfers are used as a mechanism to simply shift money abroad, say by paying £8 million for a player worth £300k, so that unregistered bung-funds are then available but off the radar in foreign accounts.
Awareness of corruption in football is presently akin to where awareness of drug use in cycling was say 20 years ago - everyone recognises that the environment is prime for it and most people suspect it goes on but the overarching organisations only pay lip service to investigating it because they don't see opening the can of worms as being in the best interests of the sport and ergo in their own best interests.
Original Dub wrote:Herb wrote:Please be advised that anything printed in the media is only the merest tip of the iceberg.
The fact of the matter is that football is a prime example of a sport where massive profits are made from match fixing - both match fixing for the purpose of gambling advantage and match fixing by way of bungs to match officials to 'sway' results.
In a league where there are millions gained or lost on a 3 point game it remains that corruption is not only likely but both obvious and inevitable.
At it's most innocuous it's managers pressuring referees by intimidatory remarks made to the press (one of taggart's regular tricks), beyond that it's money transfers to personal accounts (some named after pet dogs) and investment 'advice' and the like funded by money laundered through the transfer process (think taggart paying millions for bebe) whereby transfers are used as a mechanism to simply shift money abroad, say by paying £8 million for a player worth £300k, so that unregistered bung-funds are then available but off the radar in foreign accounts.
Awareness of corruption in football is presently akin to where awareness of drug use in cycling was say 20 years ago - everyone recognises that the environment is prime for it and most people suspect it goes on but the overarching organisations only pay lip service to investigating it because they don't see opening the can of worms as being in the best interests of the sport and ergo in their own best interests.
Brilliant post.
Ted Hughes wrote:
As far as match fixing goes, can anyone think of a club which seems to benefit from an extraordinary number of perfectly timed own goals ?
Rag_hater wrote:There is little argument that it goes on and as people have highlighted it has been known about for a long time.However I think the issue is more the fact that you are never going to stop it.There is always going to be somebody to take the place of whoever is being corrupt now.
So IMO if you cannot beat them join them
Beefymcfc wrote:Rag_hater wrote:There is little argument that it goes on and as people have highlighted it has been known about for a long time.However I think the issue is more the fact that you are never going to stop it.There is always going to be somebody to take the place of whoever is being corrupt now.
So IMO if you cannot beat them join them
Wait-One. Don't you advocate that all is good in the game?
On a different note, I read the other day that one of the match refereess/delegates had tried to blow the whistle on UEFA fixing the quarter final draw. How true that is is another matter but I found it quite strange that none of the big teams got drawn against each other, just like last year.
And here was me thinking that you could never be drawn in the group of death, twice!
Beefymcfc wrote:Rag_hater wrote:There is little argument that it goes on and as people have highlighted it has been known about for a long time.However I think the issue is more the fact that you are never going to stop it.There is always going to be somebody to take the place of whoever is being corrupt now.
So IMO if you cannot beat them join them
Wait-One. Don't you advocate that all is good in the game?
On a different note, I read the other day that one of the match refereess/delegates had tried to blow the whistle on UEFA fixing the quarter final draw. How true that is is another matter but I found it quite strange that none of the big teams got drawn against each other, just like last year.
And here was me thinking that you could never be drawn in the group of death, twice!
Hazy2 wrote:50% of teams in Serie A are under investigation and have had points deducted in the last 2 seasons for match fixing, Mafia have made millions from betting, Berlusconi have been investigated for murder of top magistrates, found not guilty, tip of the iceberg, I posted 2 months ago the powers at the head of European football have ignored it for years, just like the pillaging of Portsmouth, Russians getting the money out of the club and the Premier League sitting back praying they get relegated. Protect the brand, let em do what they want, bent in this country, nobofy wants to look to close, loo back at the Bryan Robson comments in the docu on Asian betting, where has that gone, Alex Ferguson knows whats what, that should have lead to a lot of questions, buried.
Rag_hater wrote:Hazy2 wrote:50% of teams in Serie A are under investigation and have had points deducted in the last 2 seasons for match fixing, Mafia have made millions from betting, Berlusconi have been investigated for murder of top magistrates, found not guilty, tip of the iceberg, I posted 2 months ago the powers at the head of European football have ignored it for years, just like the pillaging of Portsmouth, Russians getting the money out of the club and the Premier League sitting back praying they get relegated. Protect the brand, let em do what they want, bent in this country, nobofy wants to look to close, loo back at the Bryan Robson comments in the docu on Asian betting, where has that gone, Alex Ferguson knows whats what, that should have lead to a lot of questions, buried.
To me that just says there is fuckall that can be done to stop it and, the only way to keep up is to be as bent as the fuckers who are doing it.
Rag_hater wrote:It's all well and good somebody figureing out how all this is done and exposing it,but the fact is that the rewards are big enough for people to break/bend whatever rules are implemented means that corruption, will always be,like it always has been, be part of the game.
The fact the Italians have been caught again kind of confirms this what, they got punished last time has not put people off.
Rag_hater wrote:It's all well and good somebody figureing out how all this is done and exposing it,but the fact is that the rewards are big enough for people to break/bend whatever rules are implemented means that corruption, will always be,like it always has been, be part of the game.
The fact the Italians have been caught again kind of confirms this what, they got punished last time has not put people off.
Beefymcfc wrote:
On a different note, I read the other day that one of the match refereess/delegates had tried to blow the whistle on UEFA fixing the quarter final draw. How true that is is another matter but I found it quite strange that none of the big teams got drawn against each other, just like last year.
lets all have a disco wrote:I wish we could of fixed a few of our recent results.
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