Sunday 5 February 2012

Never Mind the Bollocks, Here's the Next Fiddles


Yesterday Football is Fixed were able to prevent a fixed match in the Premier League between West Bromwich Albion and Swansea City by exposing the criminality earlier this week (http://footballisfixed.blogspot.com/2012/02/perfect-storm.html).
There were simply too many prying eyes on the fiddle.

Well, we almost prevented a fix!

As we said in the original post, the match structure was such that the key participants could make the outcome anything they wished. "... our only public prediction is this - the result of the match will be in the market prior to kick off and may be determined by both public pricing and by betting activities in the underground."

So, although we prevented any reenactment of the standard template when these usual suspects are involved in corrupt manoeuvrings, the match was still fixed.
And as we predicted, the money was in both the public and underground markets pre-match...
... and that is a fixed match.

Offshore bookmaker ### ###### (also ennobled as ###### ######## #############) and their connections with certain individuals in control at West Bromwich Albion create a psychopathic control grid for the rigging of matches.
And, if there is one thing that the labyrinth of psychopathy cannot abide, it is being rumbled by justice as, in their diseased matrices, power should always trump justice.

A match result should be dependent on what occurs competitively on the pitch and not on what occurs competitively in the betting markets.
But this is not so!

Let's take a closer look at the financial incentives associated with Saturday's match at the Hawthorns.
The initial fix would have seen WBA move two places higher in the EPL - and two places equals an extra £1.6 million in the EPL Merit Money Handicap Stakes at the end of season.

But a bet or a market positioning can make such a paltry amount appear insignificant.
At market opening and at kick off ### ###### were offering the best price on the planet on a West Brom victory ie they were out to lay the home side as they were confident that Albion were not to be victorious.
Much more than £1.6 million will have been created by both this market stance and, much more importantly, by transferring this criminalised knowledge into the Asian Dark Pools where squillions might be raised.

So the incentive to the riggers is always biased to betting rather than integrity as there is simply not enough competitive reward for mid-table teams to take competitive football as seriously as they take competitive betting.
Only when career changing prizes like titles or relegation are on offer is this balance disturbed.

This is the absolute equivalent of British horseracing where ALL non Class 1 races are dominated by the impact of betting money - the 2:15 at Ludlow offering £3,000 prize money to the winner or markedly more than that from a bookmaker for racing accordingly.
Money is piggy-backed and a far greater profit made by the consortium.
Furthermore, by losing in a poor fashion, the markets will offer a larger prize on the next race as the horse is regarded as a squiggle, and, consequently, the insiders clean up once again on the next race.

This is what the EPL and numerous other European leagues have become - next match, West Brom will be better value to insider bettors.

And this is already apparent in both public and underground markets.
WBA's next match is at Wolves and, despite yesterday's results, insider money has already surfaced AGAINST Wolves.
Irrational...
... but, then again, not.

And lives are undermined by these criminalities.

Yesterday, Nottingham Forest owner Nigel Doughty was found dead at his home.
RIP.
Unlike certain pseudo-Socialists associated with the club, Doughty was one of those rare people in football who isn't just addicted to cash.

The recent personal and orchestrated media pressure imposed on Doughty via certain people and organisations not unfamiliar to these pages was inappropriate.
Doughty realised earlier in the season that he should never have appointed Steve McClaren as manager, describing the decision as "a very poor one".
The fall-out from this has been out of order.
Pressure and stress leads to death.

And guess who has a major impact on transfers at Nottingham Forest?
And guess who orchestrated the appointment of McClaren?
And guess who utilised his psychopathic control of The Guardian football ouput to repeatedly besmirch Doughty in the media after McClaren was sacked?
And guess which bookmaker sponsors the shirts?
And guess who will be at the funeral doing the mock grief thing?

Es una puta barbaridad.

These people are simply sociopathic scum...
... which is exactly what the HMR&C think too.

Off the record of course...

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