Monday, 9 December 2013

Ten Fixed Matches


While the mainstream media focuses on Afro-Caribbean, South Asian and Singaporean match fixers as opposed to the largely white Caucasian expanse of managers, players, referees, owners, agents, bookmakers, administrators, commentators, media analysts and a former senior government individual who are systemically corrupting the English game, we provide you with ten matches involving English teams that were conspiratorially fixed and/or involved excessive insider trading.

We take these matches from all levels of the game in England across half a decade to demonstrate how widespread the corruption is.
  • Manchester United v Real Madrid (Champions League 2012/13) - agent control/ insider betting
  • Manchester United v Crystal Palace (Premier League 2013/14) - fixed match/ insider betting
  • Portsmouth v Fulham (Premier League 2007/08) - fixed match/ Reading relegated
  • Wigan v Tottenham (Premier League 2008/09) - insider betting
  • Fulham v Wigan (Premier League 2007/08) - fixed match/ insider betting
  • West Brom v Manchester United (Premier League 2012/13) - competing insider betting in 5-5 draw
  • Finland U-21s v England U21s (European Championships 2013/14) - fixed match/ insider betting
  • Norwich v West Ham (Premier League 2013/14) - fixed match/ insider betting
  • Barnet v Macclesfield (League Two 2011/12) - fixed match/ insider betting
  • Buxton v Stocksbridge Park Steels (Northern Premier League Premier Division 2013/14) - fixed match 
Marcus Gayle: “I never thought match fixing was possible. But now I have changed my mind, for obvious reasons. Now, I am convinced it’s all over the place."

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