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by John Madejski's Wallet » 28 Nov 2013 01:24

So three players and Delroy Facey arrested...... anyone know who the players are?

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/10479667/Football-match-fixing-six-arrested-by-police-investigating-betting-syndicate-as-rigging-hits-British-game.html

And how on God's green earth can anyone think they can buy a specific scoreline (i.e. 2-0 at HT) without buying two whole teams :?

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Re: Match Fixing

by soggy biscuit » 28 Nov 2013 07:39

BBC just said that none of the footballers arrested are currently playing at a professional level

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by paultheroyal » 28 Nov 2013 07:54

If you are able to bet on such games as Bashley vs Totton and the like this should come as no great surprise. Only surprise it's taken this long for arrests to be made.

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by philM » 28 Nov 2013 08:30

The fixer says it costs him £7000 per player, and it looks like in this instance it's a Conference game he's talking about.

He also says that it's expensive in the UK, and it usually costs £70k per player. So he's talking about it happening in the higher leagues as well I assume.

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Re: Match Fixing

by John Madejski's Wallet » 28 Nov 2013 08:31

So now its come out that it is amateur players (getting £70k a pop :shock: ) the question is, do we care?

£70k for an amateur game and its not they have a career to put in jeopardy, must be very tempting for them


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Re: Match Fixing

by John Madejski's Wallet » 28 Nov 2013 08:32

philM The fixer says it costs him £7000 per player, and it looks like in this instance it's a Conference game he's talking about.

He also says that it's expensive in the UK, and it usually costs £70k per player. So he's talking about it happening in the higher leagues as well I assume.

Oh must have missed that, I thought it was £70k for the amateur players

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Re: Match Fixing

by philM » 28 Nov 2013 09:01

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philM The fixer says it costs him £7000 per player, and it looks like in this instance it's a Conference game he's talking about.

He also says that it's expensive in the UK, and it usually costs £70k per player. So he's talking about it happening in the higher leagues as well I assume.

Oh must have missed that, I thought it was £70k for the amateur players


Reading the news story again it's a bit confusing. He maybe saying its £70k min in England, but I'm not sure what the £7k figure is all about.

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Re: Match Fixing

by dizzynewheights » 28 Nov 2013 09:14

John Madejski's Wallet So now its come out that it is amateur players (getting £70k a pop :shock: ) the question is, do we care?



no, of course not. why should anyone give a sh1te if the amateur game is corrupt :?:

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by Bandini » 28 Nov 2013 09:37

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£70k for an amateur game and its not they have a career to put in jeopardy, must be very tempting for them


Apart from having to go to jail.


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by Tony Le Mesmer » 28 Nov 2013 09:52

paultheroyal If you are able to bet on such games as Bashley vs Totton and the like this should come as no great surprise. Only surprise it's taken this long for arrests to be made.


It wont be bets placed with bookmakers in this country though, or the exchanges. You simply would be able to bet enough to make a £70k bribe worthwhile. Its all illegal betting in Asia.

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Re: Match Fixing

by Dai Brainbocs » 28 Nov 2013 10:42

I have read that it was Hereford and Accrington, but also that it was in the Conference. If both are true, then it can't have been any more recently than 2005-06. Someone in a senior job at Accrington got banned for betting offences recently and a couple of their players from around the time they were in the Conference have already served long gambling-related bans - Andy Mangan (now Forest Green) and Jay Harris (Wrexham).

Apparently there was unusual activity around two years ago in a game between them, but it was in League 2 which doesn't fit with the suggestion that it wasn't "professional" clubs. http://bullsnews.blogspot.co.uk/2013/11 ... ixing.html

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Re: Match Fixing

by Mr Angry » 28 Nov 2013 11:39

The Met have just arrested a 7th person in connection with this enquiry; he is accused of receiving vast amounts of money to ensure his team failed to score any goals.

*edit - they have just released his name; its a Mr Villas-Boas....

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Re: Match Fixing

by 6ft Kerplunk » 28 Nov 2013 11:57

John Madejski's Wallet So three players and Delroy Facey arrested......


Hmm, Delroy Facey is the cousin of my colleague's husband. Just sent her off to do some snooping. She's more concerned about why they weren't ITK if there was money to be made from betting than any scandal.

Surely any kind of sizeable bet/betting pattern on non-league football would immediately be seen as iffy?


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Re: Match Fixing

by Dai Brainbocs » 28 Nov 2013 12:07

Very hard to see how you could fix any football game other than via the referee, which isn't even hinted at here, or maybe a keeper. Cricket OTOH could have been invented for betting scams.

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Re: Match Fixing

by 6ft Kerplunk » 28 Nov 2013 12:19

I can confirm that I'm officially not ITK, colleague's husband is pleading ignorance. The only thing i can add is a bit of character assassination, not many in the family speak to Delroy much because he's a knob. His brother is nice though.

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Re: Match Fixing

by soggy biscuit » 28 Nov 2013 14:52

6ft Kerplunk Delroy Facey is the cousin of my colleague's husband


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Re: Match Fixing

by paultheroyal » 28 Nov 2013 14:57

Jason Roberts will have a field day ...

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Re: Match Fixing

by jd82 » 28 Nov 2013 14:57

Dai Brainbocs Very hard to see how you could fix any football game other than via the referee, which isn't even hinted at here, or maybe a keeper. Cricket OTOH could have been invented for betting scams.


You can bet on pretty much everything though (player to be booked/sent off etc) - you don't necessarily need to fix the result

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Re: Match Fixing

by Stretts » 28 Nov 2013 15:43

I'd been wondering why Hereford were so fcuking shit when Facey was there.


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Re: Match Fixing

by No Fixed Abode » 28 Nov 2013 17:14

Surely Joe Hart is one of the players arrested.

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