Friday, 12 December 2008

Tenerife - Se Vendieren #

"The people liberated are never the ones you think: children, slaves, women or colonial peoples. Its always the others liberating themselves from them" - Jean Baudrillard.

What is it about Britain?
Undercover police officers put seven bullets into the head of an entirely innocent man.
They murdered him.
And how does the state prosecute the perpetrators of this illegal killing?
Under the laws covering Health and Safety, that's how...

And even with this outrageously limited scope of trial, the jury were then given just two options - either the murder was legal or they could return an open verdict.
The court never even allowed for the evident illegality of this shoot-to-kill policy to be probed in anything resembling a fair manner.
Justice not even seen to be done...

Of course, as the British government contains numerous individuals who should, in a just society, be in Den Haag facing charges relating to war crimes, such deep state shenanigans should not be a surprise.

In comparison with murder by the state, the slow and relentless death of the sport of football is glacial.
Yet, every day and every week brings yet further evidence of the corruption in the game.
Sometimes, the only Real interest is in assessing how the insiders, those in-the-know, the mainstream media and the criminalised fringe react to breaking information and news.

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Allow the Racing Post and Ladbrokes Radio to provide disinformation to the readers.

Sid Lowe is an excellent journalist who covers La Liga for the Guardian and other outlets.
Lowe wanted to run a story on the heavily rigged match on the final day of last season when Tenerife allegedly accepted payments to lose their game against Malaga, hence allowing the south coast team to gain promotion to the top flight.
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Anyway, we'll share this outrageous hyperreality with you.
Malaga are a schweintruppe. Closely linked to Real Madrid, the outfit have frequently been involved in entertaining betting markets linked to their matches in recent years.
And we are not just talking about the illegal but accepted practice of 'maletines', where suitcases of money are provided to teams with nothing to play for at the end of the season so that they might perform with greater motivation.

Tapes have come to light in Spain featuring conversations between Real Sociedad president Inaki Badiola and former Tenerife player Jesuli. Sociedad were prevented from gaining promotion by the alleged scam.
The conversation includes the following:
Jesuli: "To tell the truth, I don't remember..."
Badiola: "5,000 euros... 7,000 euros?"
Jesuli: "Yes, around that, if not 7,000 then 6,000... I got paid and I didn't even play... There will have been players who didn't want to play but played and others who wanted to play precisely so that they could... It felt bad collecting the money, because it was la Real [who suffered as a result]. It's like everything in life: money ruins everything."

Insider trading on Malaga games is an analytical factor that must be taken into account when one is addressing events in which Malaga are involved.
Former Real Madrid president, Lorenzo Sanz, and his son, Fernando, ex-Madrileno player and now president of Malaga, are the two individuals most frequently cited when insider nonsense occurs.
The web spreads further to the rich ex-pat community around Marbella and to the British bookmakers that are based across the water in Gibraltar.
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The penultimate weekend of the season also saw the alleged buying of the points by Malaga. Hidden camera evidence produced by an agent showed Lorenzo Sanz offering him 250,000 euros for a victory. The Comite de Disciplina could not pursue the case as Lorenzo has no direct role at the club.

We've watched the video of the Malaga versus Tenerife game and the match was certainly hot. The handball by Tenerife captain, Juanma, that gave Malaga what turned out to be the promotion winning goal, was straight out of the pantomime season. Very similarly to the recent rigged Derby County games, the visuals are very revealing as to the hidden agendas of certain participants.

Badiola is rightly livid. "Football is rotten" he stated.
Worse still, having missed out on promotion, Real Sociedad are one of the seven leading Spanish clubs who live in fear of going out of existence. Promotion would have altered the balance sheets markedly, and the line of claims to be made against Sanz/Sanz/Malaga is extensive.
This is a criminal inquiry now.
As Lowe says in this month's World Soccer magazine: "If Jesuli's accusations are true, fraud could have been committed against Tenerife (who pay their players to win), against Real Sociedad, against the league, against the football federation, against the inland revenue (after all, if there were payments they were made cash in hand and undeclared), and against anyone who played the football pools that weekend."

As Jesuli said on the recording: "Shit, this is serious."
Meanwhile Badiola calls the Sanz family "criminals and cheats."

Which brings us back to England.
We have evidence of one agent rigging numerous Premiership football matches this season. We know which games are hot ahead of time and we know where this operation is undertaking their insider trading.
If we were to go to the Premier League with our evidence (a futile act, one would have to admit), we would be similarly informed that no action could be taken against this agent as he does not have an 'official' role at the clubs in question.
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We would also be informed that the FA and the Premier League have no jurisdiction over gambling and trading that takes place overseas.

All of the fraudulent activities outlined in the Spanish case apply to the English hyperrealities too, with the added layer relating to the hundreds of millions of pounds of betting liquidity that exist on these events.
This is just an English footballing version of the Polish uklad - an insider elite with teflon properties.
Exactly the same systemic hyperreality that led to the untimely murder of Jean Charles de Menezes.

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