Sunday 31 December 2006

Who are the Bastards in the Black?

Ladbrokes are refusing to price up the January 2nd Premiership games until the referees have been confirmed - even the Magic Sign recognises the control now being exercised by Hackett's boys.

Din Anglia pâna în România

Tomorrow Romania and Bulgaria are being allowed into the EU due to the increased importance of their geopolitical location (Turkey, gas, Black Sea, Danube, Iraq, Transdniestra, Ukraine, oil).
Several years ago, I set up Dietrological (a Football Information Provision Service for Trading Professionals) in Bucuresti. Living in Romania for two years, I developed a very strong respect for Romanian people and their culture.
If global football resembled a level playing field then the Romanians would be significantly higher than 19th in the FIFA Ratings and opponents should underestimate Romanian club sides at their peril (both Steaua and Rapid reached the UEFA Cup Quarter Finals last years and there are 3 teams from the capital in the latter stages this season).
Personally, I am a Rapid man (the team representing both the Roma community and the railway workers being more tempting than the police or army teams!).
Romania is a mixed-up and dysfunctional country that is struggling to develop a firm foundation for the more stable society that the population deserves. Corruption is a major issue and the Soviet-era intelligence services still have considerable impact on business and politics. Recently, a triple agent arms-dealer (also wanted for kidnapping) was "allowed" to escape under the noses of intelligence chiefs.
Traian Basescu, President of Romania, is a market capitalist who in previous incarnations was a sea captain and the mayor of Bucuresti (with links to the Securitate?). Although much of his free market stuff is reprehensible, Basescu is as bearable a capitalist as you are likely to meet. Until he became President, he still lived in a high rise block and used to attend disaster scenes to show solidarity with the victims still dressed in his night clothes.
A beautiful place with talented people who collectively display an acerbic sense of humour under the stresses of a corrupt society... just like Manchester then...

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Saturday 30 December 2006

Referees Against Arsenal

Sky sat on the news of the withdrawal of Alan Wiley from refereeing the Sheffield United v Arsenal game until 2 minutes to Kick Off!
As it happens, it is of no consequence. Layers globally are fearing an Arsenal win and Mason or Wiley would officiate in the same manner by favouring the Yorkshiremen.
PS Post Match Update - Mason did the business and, for the umpteenth time this season, Arsenal are robbed of points.
There is a considerable dynamic in the shadier areas of the game to get Wenger out of English football due to his comparative honesty.

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Saint Tony Jumps Ship

Christian moralist and reformed alcoholic Tony Adams is a maverick within the English game. Many of us have long wondered how his beliefs are being compromised by working alongside Gaydamak, Redknapp and James at Pompey.
We now have our answer - Adams is leaving the south coast club in the summer to pursue a management career higher up the ethical ladder.
Incidentally, while on the subject of Portsmouth, their game at Bolton today is a very hot little event. There has been significant insider money in Asia in the early market exchanges and the choice of Walton to officiate is very significant. This is probably 'Arry and Calamity's xmas earner.
We are going to be on this match big style but we would advise that, unless you know who has traded what and where, you avoid this game.
PS Post match update - as we predicted, the early money was landed in one of the biggest Premiership betting events of the season to date. Calamity James gave a pantomime performance!

Shekels Euros Dollars and Pounds

Also secreted away in the festive fun is the announcement by the FIGC that Juve keeper Buffon will not be prosecuted for betting on the Old Lady's games in which he was involved. Apparently, betting slips with sums of money in the millions of euros did not constitute sufficient evidence.
Similarly, five Hapoel Beer Sheva players are to be allowed to continue playing in Israel despite awaiting police prosecution for match-fixing.
Everywhere the same structure of power and greed undermines our spectacle.
In the nineties, global football betting markets were dominated by Asian market makers who were able to offer significant liquidity to traders and insiders. But, as with poker, liquidity is always trumped by control and the Europeans exert considerably more abusive manipulation on football matches today through the use of dodgy players and referees.
However, one aspect of this development that has not received proper public scrutiny is the massive presence of Zionist money that has entered the game. Of course, by itself, this should not represent a problem - every dollar has it's value. But, the sources of some of this wealth and the intentions of some of the investors are shady, to say the least. Apart from rogue males like Abramovitch, Lerner, Glazer and Gaydamak running Premiership clubs, many of the top traders and market-makers that are involved in the manipulation of global betting markets are Jewish. Centres like Moscow, London, Tel Aviv, Gibraltar and Georgia are key bases in the corruption of football matches.
We have no interest in the beliefs, opinions or goals of the groupings that are ruining the game of football but we do care that such mafias (whether Asian triads, Zionist psychopaths or the good ol' British bookmaker) are given licence to turn the beautiful game into positive adjustments to the bottom line of their respective Profit and Loss accounts.

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World Government "Justice"

The propensity of global power people to hide news away over the xmas/ New Year period has reached new heights of spin this year. From the illegal invasion of Somalia by US/ Ethiopian military to the two Steven's reports covering up underhand behaviour in both the British establishment and English football to Tony Blair becoming the first British Prime Minister to be questioned by police while still in office and the hanging of the west's former ally, Saddam Hussein, spectacular society has been burying away potentially awkward realities.
We look forward to Blair, Bush, Rumsfeld, Hoon, Straw and the rest of them standing trial for crimes against humanity in the near future.
Unless, of course, justice depends on who commits the war crime and which humanity suffers the consequences.
Furthermore, to carry out the death sentence on Eid ul-Adha is provocative to all Muslims and is a deliberately destabilising act as the west look to continue to create the civil war that will provide the US with their eventual exit route.
As the grafitti in Baghdad quotes "Better the Tyranny of Saddam than the Chaos of the Amerkan". Winning hearts and minds...

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Friday 29 December 2006

The Football Is Fixed Inaugural Annual Awards

Football Matches of the Year: Mexico v Argentina and Germany v Italy in the World Cup provided a reminder of the type of uplifting competitive soccer that used to be more common prior to the influx of gambling money into the game.
Political Leader of the Year: Evo Morales (the President of Bolivia) who continues to stand up for the rights of the coca growing campesinos in the face of American pressure to control the sources of cocaine in South and Central America. Having observed how Uribe (with US backing) eradicated FARC plantations while accomodating AUC plantations in Colombia, Morales and his Movimiento al Socialismo are having none of it.
Football Chant of the Year: He Eats Chow Mein, He Votes Sinn Fein, Nakamura, Nakamura (Glasgow Celtic)
Reformed Psychopath of the Year: Bill Gates for setting up the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation to oversee global poverty and health issues as opposed to profit and wealth issues. One would like to think that this was his initial aim when setting up Microsoft. A pity that it takes private philanthropy to address Third World poverty. A big up for Warren Buffett too.
Sportsperson of the Year: Ricky Ponting. Pom-basher extraordinaire.
Rigged Election of the Year: Mexico by a mile. Utilising electoral procedures more commonly seen in Rwanda and Florida, Calderon and the PAN stole the election from the mayor of Mexico City, Lopez Obrador. Little chance of a country adjacent to the USA developing democratic politics after 71 years of dictatorship under the Orwellian-named Institutional Revolutionary Party.
Dodgy Refereeing Performance of the Year: Poll for trying to prevent the gamble on Australia being landed by denying the Aussies two penalties, disallowing a fair dinkum goal, refusing to send off a second Croat after 3 bookings and generally losing the plot big style. Interesting that his "international retirement" announced post World Cup doesn't include Champions League, UEFA Cup or Euro 2008 games.
Abuse of Democracy of the Year: USA and Israel for undermining, sanctioning, illegally arresting, killing and generally destabilising the democratically elected government of Palestine, Hamas.
Sports Scandal of the Year: Moggiopoli.
Sports Whitewash of the Year: The Steven's report into bung culture.
Political Duplicitous Bastard of the Year: Blair.
Judicial Duplicitous Bastard of the Year: The dodgy David Mills QC (quite crooked?).
Most Interesting Mafiosi Befriending the British establishment of the Year: Super Silvio Berlusconi.
Politicised Footballers of the Year: Patrick Vieira and Lilian Thuram for supporting the rights of disenfranchised immigrants in France and being top players too. El Hadji Diouf for his support for Mouride causes. Can't imagine Ashley Cole or Frank Lampard getting political eh?
Political Appointment of the Year: Hank Paulson moving from Goldman Sachs to US Treasury Chief and only agreeing to go if the US government finally got serious about global climate change.
Footballers of the Year: Ronaldo for being a circus star but, mainly, for getting Engerland knocked out of the World Cup. Essien for being class.
Disappointment to his Father of the Year: Hillary Benn.
Dead Fascist of the Year: Pinochet and let's hope Thatcher joins her role model asap. And people wonder why Latin America has moved to the Left...
Fixed Football Match of the Year: Celtic beating Man Utd. Brilliant theatre proving that sometimes crooked can be artistic.
Investment Bank of the Year: Goldman Sachs - these people know how to trade the markets.
Crap Transfer of the Year: Mourinho for Gallas/ Cole swap. Unbelievable.
Customer Focused Company of the Year: Google. Love the algorithm. Love Blogspot.
Internet Radio Station of the Year: Pandora. My personal DJ.
News Channel of the Year: Al Jazeera. Proper Global Coverage.
Blogs of the Year: The Daily Kos State of the Nation (www.dailykos.com) and Prudent Bear (www.prudentbear.com).
Best Read of the Year: A People's History of the United States by Howard Zinn; Understanding Power by Noam Chomsky; Writing And Difference by Jacques Derrida.
Ostrich of the Year: Joint winners Niall Ferguson - colonialism-denier and Bjorn Lomborg - idiotic sceptic.
Slipped Mask of the Year: Blair's apoplexy when a Tory backbencher suggested that England is becoming a police state.
Anarchist Business of the Year: Skype - not content with mashing the music companies with KaZaA, they are now targeting the telecoms companies.

The Branded Orange Coup

Ukraine occupies a geopolitically enhanced status at the moment. With significant western backing, Yushchenko stripped Kyiv from the Russian sphere of influence via one of those pseudo-revolutions that spectacular society presented to us a couple of years back. In the intervening period, Moscow has reasserted some control as Ukraine (like Georgia) oscillates on the new Cold War Frontline.
Typically, Ukrainian football mirrors this uproar. The two top teams in the country represent very different regions. Dynamo Kyiv are from the reformist capital while Shakhtar Donetsk come from eastern steel region around Odessa where the Soviet Union still exists! The level of corruption in the Ukrainian game is seriously undermining the sport. The Surkis brothers, Ihor and Hryhorii, are respectively president of Dynamo Kyiv and president of the football federation that chooses the match officials. The recent Donetsk/ Kyiv game was officiated by Paulo Gomes from Portugal as all Ukrainian referees were unacceptable to one side or the other. Controversy still reigned as Gomes sent off Shakhtar defender Chygrynskyi and manager Mircea Lucescu during Kyiv's 1-0 win.
Of course, this matters to FIFA and UEFA who continue to show a startling correlation between western-backed coups and the qualification for major tournaments (see http://footballisfixed.blogspot.com/2006/11/great-white-satan-1-iran-0.html). When Yushchenko seized control, Ukraine received considerable assistance in qualifying for the most recent World Cup - the implication being that once a country agrees to be controlled by the west, it receives certain spectacular society favours.

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Dietrologia #1

Pierluigi Collina is returning to the football sphere by taking on a Consultative role with the Aia (the Italian football refereeing authority) under new president Cesare Gussoni. The choice has been criticised by Massimo de Santis (a former referee who retired from officiating following his ban for involvement in the scandal). De Santis doesn't even deserve a platform to speak his views (although he is right to have a concern about the increasing domination of Italian soccer by Sky). Collina was one of the few officials in Serie A that wasn't owned by Juve or Milan and represents a good appointment albeit to a pointless position.
There has been some dynamic to reduce the corruption endemic in the Italian game since Moggiopoli but, as with so many "revolutions", all that has really occurred is a coup. Milan deserved to be relegated alongside Juventus - their control of officials and events showed an equal level of corruption. One can only assume that Berlusconi maintains enough power within Italian society for the deserved demotion of Milan to be commuted. The bias that was enjoyed by the right wing clubs when the right wing were in power is now being replicated on the left - Roma have the highest Referee Bias Ratio for season 2006/07 of any club in any of the territories that we monitor.
Politics is a much bigger influence on football in Italy. Once Berlusconi and Forza Italia were kicked out by the voters and Romano Prodi's Centre-Left gained control, there were instant power shifts throughout the Italian infrastructure (Sicily is particularly entertaining at the moment). Similar structures exist in other countries (plot the correlation between Real Madrid winning La Liga and the Partido Popular being in government, for example). In fact, throughout southern and eastern Europe, clubs are unusual if they are not tied to a political, social or regional cause. Far-left Livorno or Basque Athletic Bilbao do not have an equivalent in the Premiership where the only divide historically has been between clubs with mainly protestant or mainly catholic support.
Football is becoming part of the portfolio to enable political parties to broaden their public profiles. The fact that so many fans regard the support of "their" team as a quasi-religious experience allows the powermen to gain extra kudos from the successes of "their" team - Berlusconi used this to maximum effect at Milan.
The outcomes of national football leagues should not depend on which political party is running the country. Full stop.

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Wednesday 27 December 2006

Bring on the Robber Barons

Of the 90 or so live Premiership games that Murdoch offers each season (without having to pay out for the extra PremPlus offerings), the powers-that-be have decided that two of these games should be the matches between Charlton and Fulham. Thanks.
At least tonight's match has been spiced up by the spectacular society nonsense surrounding Charlton and West Ham and the selection of bookies pal Graham Poll to officiate.
The media has been putting out fallacious reasoning for the goings-on in East London. On the advice of our solicitors, we are prevented from delving into some of the murkier areas in the affair within this post.
But we will address some of the "issues".
Curbishley did not just choose to leave Charlton towards the end of last season. Machinations over the summer have established some very different control structures in the hierarchy of the English game and, after having to leave Charlton, Curbishley was quickly pencilled in to front the money that was about to be dumped on West Ham.
West Ham (like Portsmouth) are becoming significantly more powerful operators in the Premiership. The Dodgy Icelandic Businessman and the Arms Dealer's son have serious intentions for their investments.
Promotion, an FA Cup final, Brooking gaining omnipotence at the FA and incredibly favourable refereeing - last season, the officials only favoured Liverpool and Arsenal more than West Ham and, in the first half of this season, the Hammers have had most support from the referees - have made the the Londoners a valued commodity.
Charlton and West Ham have been closely linked operations since the time Redknapp was around Upton Park. The Icelandic team wanted a professional management structure with greater experience of both global football and it's associated industry sectors. So, the swap was engineered with Les Reed taking the bridging fall-guy position.
Whatever happens at Charlton regarding relegation, Pardew's time will come.
It is becoming a key factor in the power structures of the English game to have proper money behind you. It is now generally accepted that much of this money comes from "interesting" sources. Sectors like arms, beer, oil, tobacco and gambling tend to produce businessmen with a psychopathic edge. This is because these sectors are mature and encourage monopolistic, oligarchical and cartelisation structures that promote anti-social behaviour. The same personality disorders that lead to success in business are now being foisted onto the English game.
Underhand tactics are increasingly the norm as the game continues it's slippery slide into the casino.

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Sunday 24 December 2006

The Fundamentals - The Fitness of Portsmouth

One of the key fundamental parameters impacting upon football matches is Fitness. All analysts, market-makers and traders employ their own methods to evaluate and compare team's respective physical prowess and energy levels.
Many things can underpin a side's fitness from a good training regime to the use of Performance Enhancing Substances (PESs) as previously addressed at: http://footballisfixed.blogspot.com/2006/12/doped-up-spanish-giants.html.
Below are some simple Fitness Ratings for the top few teams in the Premiership (last season's rating in brackets). These figures are based on the percentage of the goals scored by a team in the latter period of each half of the match compared with their opponents.
Chelsea 71 (78)
Man Utd 73 (65)
Arsenal 71 (70)
Liverpool 71 (69)
Portsmouth 71 (36)
What an incredible improvement at Portsmouth since Redknapp and the arms dealer's son Alexandre Gaydamak took control. Their Fitness Rating last season was the worst apart from the 3 relegated clubs and this season only Man Utd are fitter. The average age of the Portsmouth team that breezed past Sheffield Utd yesterday was over 28. Stunning! What sort of pasta are these people eating?

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Whistleblowing The Whistleblowers

It is a rare occurrence for a new referee to be introduced to the Premiership roster of officials. Previous posts (http://footballisfixed.blogspot.com/2006/11/structure-to-avoid-corruption-part-1.html) have addressed the risk of corruption through having such a small number of registered officials for the league (17 compared to 40 in Italy's Serie A).
So Steve Tanner was monitored very closely at Reading yesterday.
Our Trading Team expect that any new official will conform to the same external prompts and power hierarchies as the incumbent referees and Tanner did not disappoint. The obstacles that a young official must surmount to reach Premiership level unfortunately include rather too many "skills" that have little to do with officiating a football match.
There are very strong rumours around that the Premiership will pick 10 "elite" (sic) officials to referee all next year's games in the top flight. This is a structure that will magnify the corruption and manipulation and even more Premiership games will be determined by global betting patterns rather than by the skill of the teams.
Can't wait...

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Saturday 23 December 2006

Yo Manifesto

This post is a confirmation of some points in our Mission Statement (http://footballisfixed.blogspot.com/2006/12/mission-statement.html).
i) We have set up football_is_fixed on this site as a precursor to the launch of the full site on our own server in 2007.
ii) Although the site is in my name, it represents the opinions of not only our Trading Team but also our Financial Backers.
iii) Our Trading Team is highly unusual in that we all approach the Financial and Football Markets from a Libertarian Socialist/ Anarchist perspective. The fact that we undertake high level Consultancy Projects for Blue Chip companies should be regarded as a means to an end rather than an indicator of our market persuasion.
iv) We have no interest in entering into any communication with any other party. We directly approach the organisations and individuals that we wish to work alongside and we don't respond to speculative approaches. Similarly, even though we regard ourselves as a blog, we restrict "Comments" due to efficiency considerations. We are a boutique and we have to optimise our work/life processes to achieve the targets that we have set ourselves. Please do not be offended if your "Comment" is filtered.
v) Pretentious as it may sound, we have imitated the structure of Warren Buffet's Berkshire Hathaway for our own operation. We avoid the key gambling centres eg London, Macau, Russia, Gibraltar, Thailand, China etc etc and have no interest in networking. We produce these blogs both to confront the corruption endemic in the sport and to give traders/ leisure gamblers access to good information and advice to enhance winnings/ reduce losses. We will never disclose proprietary analytical techniques or holistic overviews that threaten the underlying structure of our trading operation but we will tell you how we made money last year. We can only do this because we are considerably ahead of the market.
vi) Several years ago, I established Dietrological (a football information provision service based in Bucuresti, Romania). We intend to launch a similar service in 2007. The project will target industry professionals from both a trading and a market-making perspective. Real-time e-mails will address market dynamics across a range of territories. Privileged inside information will form part of the package.
vii) Some individuals do not agree with our perspective on the markets. Tough shit. We have total confidence in our Unified Trading Model (UTM) and we have successfully traded the information that we now make public. If we were barking up the wrong tree, we wouldn't be successful.
viii) Politically, we wish to undermine the structure of the markets on which we trade. This applies to both Financial and Football Markets. We regard this as creative destruction. The current market templates favour the abuse of the peripheral people by the psychopathic power people. We will be initiating an International Financial Market equivalent of this site next summer. We will be producing high level research and analysis to directly challenge the robustness of the financial markets. As capitalism learns to live with the inevitable oncoming global slowdown, we will be playing our part in short-selling the system.
ix) Much of the content of this site is a trial to attempt to develop a suitable style. None of us regard ourselves as either writers or humourists but we attempt to keep our content literate and witty.
x) You can probably tell that we are totally arrogant. But, once again, tough shit. We have political goals and we are not interested in niceties.

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Thursday 21 December 2006

Exigo Caveo

Shareholder capitalism foists numerous manipulative structural templates on your existences - some recent instances in Britain would include the pensions "crisis", endowment mortgages, the banking sector and the various private finance initiatives.
More subtle manipulations underpin your daily lives. A couple of examples being "the small print" and "caveat emptor". Why does "the small print" have to be small? As it is informing us of legal obligations, shouldn't it actually be "the big print"? And why should the buyer beware? This encourages a form of capitalism based on the successful deceit of the masses by the few. I would reckon "exigo caveo" would flatten the hierarchy somewhat.
I realise that this has nothing to do with football but there is a far gentler form of capitalism in Greece (apart from in Athens) and many of the islands still maintain a robust form of social living. The rampant psychopathic shareholder capitalism of Britain is a major shock to the system when one returns here.

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Never Ever Bet on the All-Weather

Today horseracing returns to the Wolverhampton all-weather track that has witnessed the deaths of five horses since early November. Despite recommendations from the RSPCA that the track be closed while the surface is assessed in order to determine the cause for the mayhem, the Horseracing Regulatory Authority (HRA) has given the course a clean bill of health.
All-weather courses are key to both racing and the government's coffers over the winter months due to so many cancellations of turf meetings. It is naive to think that the welfare of the animals is any concern of the HRA.
Punters should keep away from the all-weather meetings as they are the most manipulated part of a very manipulated "sport". My career as a Professional Gambler began with horseracing and one has to be very selective in the type of races that one trades on - my PhD showed how betting money influences the outcomes of much of British horseracing.
My last race meeting was at Ludlow in the mid-nineties. I had backed and won on a 1/4 David Nicholson horse in the final race on the card. Having pursued the bookie towards the car park to collect my winnings, I returned to my vehicle to witness the shooting of one of the losing animals a mere couple of yards away. It still seems like a good prompt for making a change in career direction.

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Justice Not Even Seen To Be Done

When Germany discovered that the disgraced referee Hoyzer was manipulating football matches for a Croatian gambling syndicate, the Bundesliga entirely altered the structure of their national game and betting industry to close off such loopholes. This particular form of corruption will not happen again in Germany.
After Calciocaos and the relegation of Juventus, points deductions for four other teams and the banning of two referees, the Italians have directly addressed the illegal activities within Serie A. There are now 40 referees in Serie A and Moggiopoli would be more difficult in future.
And, with respect to the Financial Markets, compliance with the Sarbanes-Oxley law is creating some real accountability for American business in the shadow of Enron and WorldCom.
In England, the Premiership clubs informed PC Plod on November 9th that they were quite happy with the corruption riddled structure already in place. He acquiesced.
The most disturbing aspect about this whole charade is that the football authorities aren't even paying lip service to the issues that need to be addressed.

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Wednesday 20 December 2006

Bung It In The Whitewash

This afternoon will see the publication (for non-insider eyes at least) of the Stevens/ Quest report into the bung culture that pervades English football.
Don't hold your breath.
Firstly, The Premier League will use the report to enhance their power over the Football Association. The report will be morphed into something it was not originally intended to be.
Secondly, don't expect many clubs or managers to be fingered by the report. Bolton will be slapped on the wrist and a few rogue agents may be banned but one shouldn't expect that any of the key clubs mentioned in the BBC Panorama programme (Portsmouth, Chelsea, Liverpool or Middlesboro) will have anything to fear. They certainly won't touch Redknapp (incidentally, how does a bog-standard Premiership football manager come to own 600-700 houses in London?).
Thirdly, expect Mike Newell to be ousted from the game as soon as decently possible for opening the can of worms in the first place.
Delaying the release of the findings to the days leading up to xmas is the sort of creative spin that one expects from the Quest team. Quest's report relating to the murder of Princess Diana gave an absolute indication that the corporate intelligence firm is merely an establishment cover-up.
Globally, all my contacts with respect to both Financial and Football markets are mystified how the British have any doubts about the termination of Diana's life. A Romanian colleague suggested "in Romania, power abuse is called corruption; in Italy, the mafia and in England, the establishment".
For his services to the powers-that-be, expect Lord Stevens to be given a knighthood as soon as possible.

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Mission Statement

football_is_fixed was established to achieve 6 prime aims:-

1. To expose and confront the corruption and manipulation that blights the beautiful game.
2. To address the regulatory framework that allows such corruption and manipulation.
3. To optimise the betting/ trading process by providing blue sky thinking, holistic overviews, rules and general hints relating to the gambling experience.
4. To place football in the strata of the global spectacular society and to address feedback loops with other sectors.
5. To react to real-time current affairs utilising dietrologia (the science of what is behind something).
6. To celebrate proper football.

As an active trader on football, financial and political markets, I will endeavour to provide real information relating to the above.
I manage a small team of Market Analysts and I will involve the expertise of my colleagues where valid.
We utilise a Unified Trading Model (UTM) to play the markets and it is only in isolationist areas of our proprietary trading that we will withhold information and data.
On rare occasions, we may provide details of our speculative open/ closed positions but such utterances should be regarded as indications and not trading advices.
In many ways, the fact that football is corrupt has minimal effect on our trading operation as the UTM enables us to proactively participate in any market structure. However, we would prefer to see a clean, competitive and real sporting event rather than theatre in which the outcome is very often determined by global betting patterns.
football_is_fixed aims to help to reclaim the game from the psychopathic power people.

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Tuesday 19 December 2006

The Bully and the Man with Tourettes Syndrome

So Tim Howard reckons that he will be leaving Man Utd in the light of Van der Sar having signed a contract extension. Good.
Howard was the last in a long line of sub-standard keepers that Ferguson brought to Old Trafford. Schmeichel, he most certainly isn't.
We would rarely trade on United (or Everton for that matter) when the American was between the posts. Our view prior to Sunday was that Howard was merely poor but, following his half-hearted attempts to save the last 2 Chelsea goals, we now believe that there were other external influences underpinning the man's lack of a performance.
Howard follows Bosnich, Carroll, Barthez, Ricardo, Taibi etc etc as damning indictments of part of Ferguson's transfer policy. Not only does Sir Alex overpay for players by buying after major competitions (Rooney, Ferdinand, Carrick) but he also misjudges the correct time to sell/ fall out with his players. In addition, the Scot's strategic planning is non-existent. I have lost count of the number of occasions that Man Utd have faced a much more tricky Champions League route through Ferguson's lack of foresight. Wenger, he most certainly isn't.
The Great Man should have retired when he originally intended. The last three seasons have yielded an FA Cup win against Millwall and a League Cup win against Wigan - hardly a valid haul for the self-styled world's biggest team.
This season doesn't promise any improvement. The squad is lop-sided (15 defenders, 8 midfielders and 3 forwards is an original christmas tree formation, I suppose) and there is no strength in depth in key positions. Already the FA Cup is the only realistic trophy for this season. The difference between United and Chelsea was clearly demonstrated by their respective responses to going behind in their games at the weekend. Chelsea moved up a gear/ United couldn't. With away games at Chelsea, Arsenal, Liverpool, Tottenham and Man City to come, a two point advantage is irrelevant. Top teams do not lose to Southend, Copenhagen and West Ham.
So, its a short goodbye to Howard and hopefully an imminent long goodbye to Ferguson.

Monday 18 December 2006

Low Lie The Fields of Athenry

Our analysts reckon that Celtic need to be on average 8 points better than Rangers to win the Scottish League title due to the machinations of the officials against the Parkhead team.
After 19 games, the Celts are 14 points clear of Aberdeen and are yet to be given a penalty by the SFA. At 1-0 against Rangers on Sunday, the most blatant of blatant penalties was denied to Celtic by referee Kenny Clark when Smith tripped Lennon - totally inexplicable. Even Rangers people were in shock.
Still it is an improvement on the days of dodgy Hugh Dallas, I suppose.

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The Bum Ref Index - December Update

In November, we launched an index to judge the degree and type of impact that Premiership referees have on the events that they officiate (see http://footballisfixed.blogspot.com/2006/11/bum-ref-index.html).
Here is the December update.
The Top Five Referees
1. Bennett 1.64
2. Clattenburg 1.82
3. Styles 1.94
4. Foy 1.99
5. Webb 2.04
The Bottom Five Referees
11. Dean 2.50
12. Halsey 2.51
13. Gallagher 2.52
14. Rennie 2.53
15. Walton 3.17
NB Mason and Marriner have only officiated in 3 games each and are not included.

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Manipulation in the Land of the Branded and Bland

I've only just realised why Sky remove the "time played" indicator from the screen for the re-run of the "full" game that is shown on Saturday night. It allows certain controversial visuals or commentaries to be edited.
On Saturday, I watched the Arsenal v Portsmouth game as there were several key sections of the game that I wished to monitor. One of these events was simply edited out. It never happened (apart from on the BBC highlights where Adebayor was certainly fouled in the area).
And, while on the subject of the Match of the Day, there has been pressure to tone down the criticism of officials on the programme. So at Wigan on Saturday, Walton was praised for giving a penalty that he could not possibly have seen (one of his assistant's corrected him and justice was seen to be done). While in the Villa v Bolton game where Clattenburg was dire, there was no mention at all post-match about the two key penalty decisions that decided the match.
Our trading team are expecting significantly increased volatility over the festive season in the Premiership and the refereeing will be a prime component of this randomisation process.

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Sunday 17 December 2006

Barthez puts his cards on the table

There must be good casinos in Nantes as Barthez is back in the game.
The slippery slaphead even claims that his international career may be relaunched!
We'll certainly be looking at the prices on Monday morning for Nantes to be relegated.

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Saturday 16 December 2006

Gambling Stables/ Gambling Teams

When I traded professionally on horseracing markets, there were certain stables that were known as gambling concerns - the extended family of Barry Hills, for example.
A similar situation now exists within football betting markets.
Firstly, some clubs have sponsorship deals with bookmakers (Blackburn, Villa, Spurs and Boro in England) which can sometimes lead to a privileged information flow.
Additionally, clubs that are hard up financially may develop a symbiotic relationship with a particular bookmaker - effectively a form of buying information.
Secondly, some clubs actively trade on their own events although it is evidently not in my interests to name names! Individuals or groups of individuals within these clubs operate in exactly the same manner as a gambling stable in their manipulation of the markets.
There are analytical methods to determine both of these types of corruption. It is also possible to deduce the gamble without access to any inside information.
We are isolationist about our proprietary trading model but, with some lateral thinking, one can get an angle on this sort of thing.
All traders both professional and amateur should be wary of these particularly hot outfits.

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Tuesday 12 December 2006

In The Sin Bin

The English referees remain frozen out of the critical shake-up in this year's UEFA competitions. As already posted on this site (http://footballisfixed.blogspot.com/2006/11/conspicuous-by-their-absence.html), UEFA is punishing English officials for their poor performances of late.
Of the final important 80 games in the Champions League (ChLg) and UEFA Cup, English referees have only been selected for three minor events (Olympiakos v Donetsk, Milan v Lille and Kyiv v Real Madrid). Even here the volatility of the English was noticeable in that 2 out of the 3 penalties or sendings off in the final ChLg round were courtesy of Hackett's boys.
It is small wonder that headlines in European papers explode with mock horror when they hear that Poll is coming to town - a fine recent example was the Gazzetta dello Sport prior to the Milan/Lille game mentioned above.

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Crime Pays

In the summer, Serie A referee Paparesta was banned for his role in the Calciocaos match-fixing scandal. As previously posted on this site (http://footballisfixed.blogspot.com/2006/11/il-ritorno-di-paparesta.html), his return to officiating in Italy was a little premature.
Now UEFA have rewarded him for his dishonesty by calling him onto the UEFA Referees Roster and he takes control of this week's Leverkusen v Besiktas match.
Dondarini, who was initially banned in the Moggiopoli affair, has also been called up by UEFA for the first time to take charge of Feyenoord v Wisla.
So there we have it. Fix games in your own country and get promoted after a token ban at most. Dietrologia at it's finest.

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Friday 8 December 2006

Doped Up Spanish Giants

"In its 104-year history Real Madrid has distinguished itself through exemplary dedication to and exaltation of human values and the defence of fair play" is the claim posted on the Madrilenos website in response to allegations that Real, Barca, Valencia and El Betis use Performance Enhancing Substances (PESs).
EPO, IGF-1, PFC, Nandrolone, Amphetamines plus legal substances like Creatine are widely administered at the top of the professional game throughout the world but particularly in Europe. For major competitions like the Champions League and the World Cup, the prize is so great that all tactics are considered by the leading participants.
Doping is totally accepted within the game.
I have been trading football betting markets professionally for fifteen years and I could name several leading clubs in each of the top European leagues who utilise PESs. In fact, the practice is so prevalent that the use of PESs is no longer a key fundamental parameter in the evaluation of football betting markets - 10 years ago, you could make serious money backing teams that were actively taking EPO, for example.
The pharmaceutical companies and doctors pedalling this stuff are more concerned nowadays with developing masking substances to prevent any detection of their criminality.
Cycling is confronting the problem and football needs to do the same. All efforts to date have been cosmetic. Spain is by no means the worst offending territory when it comes to PESs but the football authorities in Madrid are aware of the problem. A couple of years ago, they initiated a detection programme for one particular PES using urine tests when they were aware that this particular PES would only show up in blood samples. A Blatteresque manouevre if ever there was one.
And don't even get me started on Franco's Real Madrid and the "exaltation of human values". Viva La Quinta Brigada.

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Wednesday 6 December 2006

The Las Vegasisation of Football

When the media addresses the steady stream of takeovers of Premiership football clubs by various individuals, groups and consortia, they never use the "B" word.
Betting is a key part of the Financial Projections and Business Strategies for all such investors. And yet, it is never mentioned.
Global betting volumes of top grade football matches are already truly colossal and they will continue to grow as the market matures.
The sponsorship of clubs, players, shirts and grounds by the betting industry continues apace without any sign of reaction by the authorities. At the last count, there were about 50 Betfred kiosks in Old Trafford.
And when Sky took over English football, the infamous "red button" on the remote control was always intended as a route to Skybet - they feed you the images and the vocals and you give them more money = simple.
But the media prefers us to think that these equity-heads are acting out of some quaint form of altruism in supporting the game that "they have loved since childhood" etc etc.
Which brings me rather neatly on to yesterday's press release by UEFA Spokesperson William Gaillard. In response to the proposed takeover of Liverpool by Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum (the billionaire ruler of the emirate of Dubai), Gaillard warns that super-rich owners represent a "risk of destabilising our European competitions" and refers to a concentration of power that "could destroy the game".
Ignoring the fact that it is a bit rich hearing UEFA targeting control freakery, Gaillard evidently has a valid point. Football is now square in the middle of the Spectacular Society. It is becoming a gambling sport with some theatre thrown in. The result of this is a European game in considerable flux. UEFA is directionless until the Platini/Johansson election is out of the way (even though the suits will ensure that the Swede prevails). There are squabbles within the G14(18). The formation of the UEFA Strategy Board has further divided club loyalties.
Expect more shenanigans as the battle heats up.

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I missed the Goal - I was reading the Borat advert

Ok, so this might seem a little pithy but I'm going to post it anyway.
Tonight Kieron Dyer will be missing from the Newcastle team after colliding with the advertising hoardings during a game. This follows Radzinski's potentially dangerous injury scoring what turned out to be the winning goal for Fulham against Arsenal last week.
Not only are these hoardings dangerous - there must be insurance implications when £35million worth of ego goes crashing into an 888.com commercial - but they are also an ugly aesthetic on the modern game. The introduction of moving advertisements make the situation even worse being a constant distraction to player and fan alike. It cheapens the game to have "CROUCH 6/1 TO SCORE NEXT" screaming from the boards while the game is in motion.
As there are increasingly less people in the grounds, the companies behind these advertisements will fight to keep this constant barrage of globalised nonsense streaming around the world.
Unlike goalposts, boots and, arguably, corner flags, these hoardings are superfluous to the game of football, they should be removed to a higher and safer location. Then we can get on with watching what is left of the beautiful game in peace.

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Big Sam - Big Bungs?

So it seems that Bolton are going to be made the scapegoats in the Stevens Bung Inquiry. Thanks to the BBC, justice has to be seen to be done and that requires a fall-guy. Step forward Big Sam.
I bet they don't touch Redknapp!
Following the resignation as UN Ambassador of neo-conservative Jim Bolton, it has been a bad week all round for Bolton.

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Monday 4 December 2006

Being Economic With Justice

Josef Ackermann has just returned the 3.2 million Euros in Executive Bonuses that he manipulated out of Mannesmann AG in breach of shareholder's trust.
Like so many recent executive trials, this repayment was not accompanied by any acceptance of guilt by the defendant.
Obviously, this is just a standard case of "one law for the rich...". However, applying a similar adaptation of the law for more prosaic crimes would help to resolve the overcrowding in Britain's prisons - "I'll pay the money back to the dole but I don't admit I took it in the first place, your honour. So, I'll be off now". Some chance...

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Friday 1 December 2006

Volume and Volatility

The midweek witnessed four major gambles in the Premiership matches. Dynamic and volatile markets are always going to attract the professionals and there was some serious fingers being burnt by the final whistles.
The most entertaining gamble was the excessive late money globally on Man Utd against Everton. The gamble on the Reds began following the announcement that United were leaving out 50% of their 1st XI. Our trading team were always more convinced that the Toffees focus was Sunday's live Sky match against Dodgy Icelandic Business Man XI but the quality of the late gamble on the Mancs was worthy of note.
Portsmouth could not have been more focused against Liverpool. After going through the motions at Newcastle, there was a gutsy determination about Redknapp's gang on Merseyside. Asia was always with Portsmouth but there was apparently a considerable amount of money around Europe for Scouse.
Arsene Wenger was on the wrong end of another "interesting" event in the defeat at Fulham. Once again, there was a major global gamble on Wenger's boys which became increasingly pear-shaped with every passing minute. The main man Howard Webb undermined any hope of a comeback from two down.
The fourth gamble was on Man City at Villa and was landed with comfort. Bookies 2 Punters 2.
There has been impressive liquidity on the football betting markets this season but it is evident that there is considerable blind trading (even by the pros).
We maintain a total and absolute confidence in our proprietary trading operation but we predict that there are tough times ahead for some of the other key market players. Pattern recognition at speed is the key.
We DO like volatile markets :)