Monday, 12 August 2019

THE PREMIER LEAGUE 2019/20 ROUND 1

THE IMPACT OF BETTING MARKETS, INSIDER TRADING, MATCHFIXING, ROGUE REFEREES, DODGY PLAYERS AND A CARTEL OF AGENTS CONSPIRING TO DESTROY PREMIER LEAGUE ROUND ONE
  • 7 of the weekend's Premier League games had outcomes known to the markets pre-match i.e. they were fixed. The PGMOB referees were, by fluke, very supportive of several of these market positionings. For example...
  • Jon Moss made result-changing decisions in both Crystal Palace vs Everton (as referee) and Leicester City vs Wolves (as VAR Official). What happened to a retirement age or meritocratic measurement of performance? Moss has been problematical via his relationship with John Colquhoun for over 15 years - he is a rogue referee and he is being set up for VAR manipulations into decrepitude. And, on VAR...
  • The Premier League version of VAR is primed for corruption - selective images from obtuse angles with unconvincing markings and assessments. The whole process is murky. The EPL need to be explaining why they are not following the Serie A Model of VAR that has reduced match result changing errors from one every three games to one every twenty in Italy. The Premier League version of VAR is already enhancing corruption and increasing the number of fake outcomes. We expect this to continue. One reason being...
  • How did the very problematic former referee Neil Swarbrick get the post of Head of VAR for the PGMOB? - only Dean, Clattenburg or Moss who would have been worse appointments. Must be his friendship with John Colquhoun...
  • The Premier League is still seeking a new chief executive as either a) nobody wants the job OR b) there are an array of matchfixing entities who don't want executive oversight (of referee selection, for example). Strangely, there is no discussion in the msm as to why nobody wants the job OR why somebody wants nobody in the job. It's not as important as inflating the value of Wilfried Zaha...
  • The mainstream media fake circus to elevate the very average Wilfried Zaha to world record transfer levels on behalf of Unique Sports Management (his agents) continues apace. TransferMarkt put a £40.5 million fee on Zaha currently. The Guardian started the ball rolling by claiming (erroneously) that Dortmund were considering a £50 million offer, then Arsenal allegedly came in at £70 and £80 million before Everton supposedly had £80 million refused and told to up their offer to £100 million. In 164 performances for Palace, Zaha has scored 32 goals. Just okay then. But, like all USM clients (e.g. Harry Kane), his diving is expert.
  • The fixture list manipulators are favouring the usual suspects - Leicester City's first two games feature Wolves (three days after a Europa League trip to Armenia) and Chelsea (four days after the UEFA Super Cup Final versus Liverpool in Istanbul). And Moss saves them a point against Wolves. The Fake Fairy Tale continues. And why are Liverpool given Norwich at home on a Friday night while Chelsea travel to Man United on the Sunday prior to this Super Cup event? How is that a level playing field?
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