Friday, 30 September 2022

How To Stay Ahead Of The Curve Of Premier League Corruption

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MONDAY NEWSLETTER

Well Wasserman certainly tried to make their Sunday super.

As the John Colquhoun-associated repetitive failure Steve McClaren might have added in an alternative Universe in his fake Dutch accent: "We improve. Each minute, we improve, yes. A 29 goals to 3 defeat looks bad, I know. But, what we are focusing on in the changing room is how we work together to gain a 3 - 2 win in the second half. We could have won this game on another day".

Much more sinister was the ludicrous red card self-harmed by Sinisterra of LU which would have given victory to a better team than Wasserman Villa.

Sinisterra is, of course, represented by Wasserman.
Also represented by Wasserman are Gerrard (Villa Manager) and Critchley (Villa Assistant Manager).
There were very suspicious betting patterns on this event against LU.

LC v NF

Both these teams have 10 SWUC cartel players in their first team squads.

Rogue inputs saw NF promoted to EPL in the Play-Off Final, and rogue inputs have surrounded Rodgers at Liv, GC & LC, and rogue inputs have defined LC since they became a betting outfit when on the verge of relegation from the Premier League, and there's structural potential for integrity issues with Stellar representing both goalkeepers (Ward & Henderson), and there are performance angles in that Henderson & Ward have been the worst two EPL keepers this season, and there's still the unexplained helicopter crash buried away in the annals of a desperate league, and it's a relegation derby six pointer.

Intuitively, I personally favour LC as they are the more powerful corruption outfit but Marinakis will literally do anything to win.
If ever there was an event where both teams could lose, this is your match.

The global outreach of corruption mechanisms is like a spider's web - remember who was behind the red card for Honduras player Wilson Palacios in 2014 World Cup or, going back further to the 1966 World Cup - there were 5 red cards, four in favour of West Germany & one in favour of England, while the dismissed players represented Argentina (twice), Uruguay (twice) & the Soviet Union.

Two of the red cards in West Germany matches were given by English referee Jim Finney while German referee Rudolf Kreitlein needed police protection leaving the pitch after England v Argentina.
The England v West Germany Final was written in the stars of a beautiful game.

At least that corruption wasn't betting market linked. Does that make it purer?

Viewed from our perspective, we are seeing less and less reasons to view all this as sport.

SAMPLE CONTENT TO DATE

Liv v BHA

De Zerbi's first game in charge of the Seagulls will be informative.

The selection of the former Sassuolo, Benevento & Shakhtar Donetsk manager is a coup for BHA owner Tony Bloom and represents an improvement on Potter. The Ukrainians sat top of their league when Russia invaded and De Zerbi only left his post after ensuring that his players were safe. Benevento were superb to watch in Serie A while the very key input is Bloom's desire to link with MAPEI (the doping entity behind Sassuolo) as he seeks to complete a full set of access to the doping regimes in European football. Bloom already is hand in glove with the Red Bull operation, for example.

Journalists who pointed out MAPEI's links with historical doping in the EPL were threatened which is a suitable indicator of the arenas in which Bloom now plays.

Neutral on this event which may or may not change by kick off.

Bou v WW

The height of Bou's season was the defeating of AV who should, of course, been relegated instead of them a couple of seasons ago - the game where all 7 Hawkeye cameras were allegedly and mysteriously blocked from seeing a ball cross the line by a metre or so.

The second highlight was a 0-9 defeat and the third the sacking of the suitably over-dressed Parker.

But the targeting of WW is relentless.

All five of their EPL games this season have had Mason or Gillett as VAR Official which is a unique corruption structure. Gillett was also down to do VAR in WW's match next weekend against Sou but that appointment has been changed after our inputs. There are already seven changes of match official for the next round of games and, without being repetitive, this does not happen in any other league in the world.

It fucks with the betting markets, the match outcomes and, by association, the integrity of the Premier League (in that such a thing exists).

A minor aside - Taylor, the match referee, is the only top level pgMOB official never to have undertaken VAR duties. We are told that he and Swarbrick (the Head of VAR) don't see eye to eye.

WHU v WW

As expected, the msm focused on the alleged weaknesses of Moyes and Lage during the International Break and carefully ignored the real issues at LC & NF (LC are the most favoured pgMOB team in season 22/23 and yet still sit bottom of the table on 1 point).

Once again mainstream media coverage ignores LC's desperate situation as the first team squad is full of SWUC clients.

This is the feedback loop that will lead to Bloom eventually blowing Colquhoun out of the water - if you short-sell for short-term profits then the impact of that corruption is merely felt further down the line. The feedback loops gather in intensity and the internal disorganisation and 'anything goes' culture makes such a vessel difficult to stabilise.

The Telegraph sums it up best with two online headlines today barking: "Brendan Rodgers insists he is the best person to save Leicester City' & 'Lage is running out of chances to prove he is the right man for Wolves'.

That's journalism for you...
... captured and fake.

So who are the media sacking today? Moyes or Lage?
Because Sky Sports are in control, we will know by kick off.

Bre v LU

This match is fixed.

We have traded it and we will be trading it further but, and don't be pissed off with us, it is for Maradona clients only.

A dirty market in a rigged league.

Bre v Ars

Incredibly complicated due to very particular South East Asian underground interest in this market. Who will end up controlling this market - Matthew Benham and his crew or someone far brighter and more sophisticated?

For now, who knows?
But we will know by kick off.

An aside.
Terry Steans (former Head of Global Investigations at FIFA and a spy to boot) described to me the trading room that Benham had installed at Brentford's former ground Griffin Park - a box full of screens with market information and associated visuals.
We are told that the box at the Community Stadium is even more sophisticated.

Two points.
Why does a club owner need a trading room in the ground if the said club owner is not slightly shady?
Why do the two bookmakers who run Bre & BHA attempt to disguise their true nature by naming their grounds in such social terms?
Fucking Community Stadia! Give us a break, matchfixers!

NU v Bou

With Bill Foley and CP co-owner John Textor combining to look to purchase Bou, the future looks bright for the south coast club. How Textor is allowed to have inputs at two EPL clubs is not explained in the PR buffoonery but, as it is already the norm in reality for several multiple linked ownerships in the EPL (even if never admitted by EPL bosses), we take it as par for the course.

Fit-and-proper-persons should be replaced by fit-and-proper-cartel tests...
... and then ignored in exactly the same way as it was ignored when the unexplained life and wealth of Maxim Demin was allowed to purchase Bou in a previous life.

When the UK and USA developed their strategy for the takeover of global football around 2010, this is what we were warning of - over half of current EPL teams have US ownership (in full or in part) and Burnley will be back to increase that percentage further.

Still.
Better to be owned by a US investment vehicle using a multi-club model to achieve performance and betting market goals than to have your club owned by a man who orchestrates the murder of journalists.

To our perceptions, the fact that another man who attempted to murder a UK anti-corruption entity is cosying up to an equivalent state operator is indicative of the state of play in the English game. But both are being quietly ostracised as even a systemically corrupt sport has limits on accepted criminalities (within the general body of the sport if not at elite levels where everyone would sell their grandmothers to acquire a percentage more wealth).

Will the pgMOB officials stop targeting NU?
Who will the Massive Bastard Sociopath be threatening from the world of football when he attends and dictates the diktat at the monarch's funeral?
Which EPL referees fancy a liaison with a bone saw and a vat of acid?
How does Howe live with himself?

These, and all other questions, will be revealed in the next episode of Soap.
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