Friday, 28 April 2023

English Football Is Systemically Fixed - A Timeline Of Corruption At Conclusion Of 2022/23 Season (Weekend April 28th - 30th)

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THE CONTINUING DISCLOSURE & EXPOSURE OF THE SYSTEMIC CORRUPTIONS DEFINING THE END OF SEASON IN THE PREMIER LEAGUE ARE NO LONGER BEING MADE PUBLIC - BUT WE ARE SHARING WITH OUR NETWORK, FIFA, UEFA & A MEDIA OUTLET

Weekend April 28th - 30th

Who The Fuck Are Mafia United?

As we shared with For Green Fields clients pre-match, the main aim of Manchester United in this game was to bolster the chances of Wasserman's Ryan Mason getting the Tottenham Hotspur managers post permanently.

Ten Hag, a more limited manager it is difficult to imagine, achieved this in exactly the same manner in which he threw away the 2-0 lead versus Sevilla in the Europa League Quarter Final 1st Leg - by inept substitutions and then blaming the players...
... a bad tool always blames his workmen..

But there are significant differences to the fixing of the Sevilla game.

We have been handed details of four key individuals involved in last night's match who presciently traded identically - they each backed United to win pre-match, closed out their trades and took a profit at half time and then short sold Man United in the second half.
In the Sevilla game, the corruption wasn't premeditated and the positions were not so coordinated and orchestrated.

If you are going to elect to be criminals, you need to be sharper than this.
These people are entirely unable to maintain the secrecy required to shroud their absence of integrity.

This is simply an example of the misplaced arrogance of psychopathy, and it is self-harming by shortening the available time window to corrupt the sport.
These people are not very sophisticated and they are certainly not very bright.

Anyway.
United need a clearout of rogue and unprofessional influences.
Let's hope Qatar win the takeover battle and bleach the laundering of integrity by organised crime.

Ten Hag (and Colquhoun / McClaren) are mocking the fans here who pay to watch a professional attitude not a corrupt event. It's a good job that travel costs were limited with so many United fans not being from Manchester.

We have shared our knowledge and the insider trading information of this systemic matchfixing with relevant bodies.

Real Premier League Table (Without PGMOL Corruptions)

After Thursday April 27th Events (figures in brackets are differential to actual points total - so a positive total shows teams that have been targeted)

1. Manchester City 31-79 (+6)
2. Arsenal 33-77 (+2)
3. Newcastle United 32-59 (-3)
4. Brighton & Hove Albion 30-54 (+5)
5. Manchester United 31-52 (-8)
6. Aston Villa 33-51 (-3)
7. Bournemouth 33-48 (+12)
8. Liverpool 32-46 (-7)
9. Tottenham Hotspur 33-45 (-9)
10. Brentford 33-39 (-8)
11. Fulham 32-39 (-6)
12. Chelsea 32-39 (0)
13. Nottingham Forest 32-39 (+9)
14. Wolves 32-38 (+1)
15. Everton 33-38 (+10)
16. Leeds United 33-35 (+5)
17. Leicester City 33-32 (+3)
18. Crystal Palace 33-32 (-5)
19. West Ham United 32-29 (-5)
20. Southampton 33-18 (-6)

So.
Manchester City should have the title all sewn up.
Brighton & Hove Albion should be in the Champions League places and Manchester United shouldn't.
Liverpool should be 8 points adrift of a Champions League place having played two games more than Brighton and should be just behind the mighty Bournemouth who should be entirely safe while Crystal Palace should be in a relegation slot.

Colquhoun's manipulations have very real sporting and financial impacts.

Class War

In a speech to Bloomberg UK, the chief economist of the Bank of England (BoE) Huw Pill makes an attempt to state that people of the UK will just have to get used to declining standards of living and accept that they are permanently poorer and that everyone in the country is worse off (due the pandemic).
For reasons only known to himself, he fails to mention the fallout from the idiocy of Brexit, 13 years of Tory misrule / chaos and the impact of the 2007/08 financial crash (which, of course, was caused by greedy and stupid bankers - a bit like himself).

Let's take a closer look at the points this smug bastard makes...

It is true that we are all worse off but there is a slither of difference between the impact on somebody who owns two mansions, owns stocks and shares, has a secure pension, is a freemason but has the inconvenience of reducing his number of annual holidays from 10 to 9, and somebody who is on the breadline and requires pay day loans, the use of food banks, can't afford to heat themselves or their family and frets about job security and wage depreciation.

After the banker-generated financial crash, the powers-that-be had three options to rebalance the economy - austerity, inflation or taxing the rich - they have elected for austerity twice and inflation once but there is a peculiar absence of the option of taxing the rich.

This example of class was is exacerbated by allowing the rich to criminalise their existences via tax evasion in Britain's global web of Offshore Financial Centres (OFCs), via non-prosecuted scams created by exploiting the pandemic for personal gain and by turning a blind eye to the other malfeasances and behaviours of the chosen ones while targeting the disenfranchised aggressively to ensure that they don't receive a penny more than they are due.

Thomas Piketty exposes this holistic scam and the marked increase in inequality which continues. My heart bleeds over the pressures that Pill and his type are experiencing - energy bills going up in your 10 room mansion? Tough fucking shit, pal.

To make the decision to impose widespread misery on vast swathes of the populace (the disenfranchised and the economically vulnerable) is class war, pure and simple. It is an abuse of our lives by an 'elite' who are robbing us blind.

Meanwhile, hidden away from prying eyes, Prince Andrew held investments in shell companies to keep holdings secret and to prevent disclosure of the dead queen's investments while upper management of the CBI covered up a series of rapes of female employees and much of the so-called legitimate business sectors cosied up to mafia and illegality in their relentless search for wealth and profits - the football industry, the arms' trade, the City of London.
All of this is unsurprisingly absent from the pages of captured comics like the Telegraph, the Mail and the Express.

New York Times: "For over a decade, the Conservatives have ransacked the country they claim to love, unmooring it from its foundations and enriching their chums. While the wealth of the very richest rocketed, the party's program of austerity, begun by David Cameron in 2010 and continued by each Conservative prime minister since, starved public services, created one of the most miserly welfare states in the developed world and contributed to the longest period of wage stagnation - for many, wage regression - since the Napoleonic Wars. Life expectancy is down, child poverty is up, and there are few signs of a reprieve on the horizon. Life under the Tories has become poorer, nastier, more brutish and shorter."

Italian magistrate Nino di Matteo and journalist Roberto Saviano refer to Britain as a mafia state.
But it needn't be like this.
Pill's predecessor at the BoE was an enlightened economist Andy Haldane who wasn't a crazed neoliberal and who could laterally think equitable holistics and solutions.
And the people of the UK, if they weren't crushed under the boot of a developing fascism, could take to the streets like the French to demand change.

It doesn't help, of course, that the Labour Party is run by a Tory who is one of just 18 invitees into the Trilateral Commission which Noam Chomsky describes as a neoliberal anti-democratic body founded by bankers to impose an abusive economic template on the rest of us.

This whole quagmire was created by 'elite' greed.

It is time to Tax The Rich progressively (including inheritance).

Productivity and wealth creation in the UK is poor because too many key positions are held by individuals who simply don't have the relevant talents despite their public school and Oxbridge education and their masonic handshakes.

Britain is rotten to the core...
... and Huw Pill?
You pillock, pal.

Antonio Gramsci: "... every class which has sought to take power has prepared itself by an autonomous education. The first step in emancipating oneself from political and social slavery is that of freeing the mind. The problem of education is the most important class problem."

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