Friday 2 June 2023

How Manchester United Are Attempting To Corrupt The FA Cup Final

We have reported recently that Manchester United deliberately threw the Europa League Semi Final versus Sevilla...
... we also exclusively shared that insiders traded on these two corrupt matches - with such trading occurring at half time in the 1st leg (just prior to all those weird substitutions by ten Hag) while the corruption in the return tie was pre-match before De Gea and Maguire got the business done.

It is difficult to escape the realisation that, if ten Hag hadn't made it as a criminalised football manager, he would be stood outside the Melkweg wearing a trilby and shuffling from foot to foot as he pushed molly and crack coke on the punters.

Colquhoun's gangsters at Old Trafford threw the Sevilla semi final for three reasons.

Firstly, it was a part of Colquhoun's warfare strategy against a key enemy force.
Secondly, it was an easy piece of corruption in that management and players were actively involved.
And, thirdly, it meant that United didn't have the inconvenience of a Europa League Final in the midweek prior to the FA Cup Final versus Manchester City.

Of course, all teams prioritise particular strategies within a season but the manner in which Colquhoun's organised crime group matchfixed against the wishes of the Man United supporters in a complete and immediate alteration of focus was taking the piss out of the fans.
And this is matchfixing that has the potential to backfire as Manchester City are a markedly better team than their opponents even with a corrupted template.

When Man Utd club agent, Colquhoun, is next spouting his nonsenses to fan groups perhaps he should offer refunds for supporters defrauded by his criminal exploits.

The second vital piece of evidence suggesting issues with integrity are the referees selected for the FA Cup Final.

There was considerable uproar from a multitude of current and former match officials over the choice of David Coote for the League Cup Final between Manchester United and Newcastle United.
Colquhoun owns Coote.

And Coote has been chosen for his second domestic cup final of the season as he is VAR Official for City versus United.

Equivalently tilted in integrity is the selection of Paul Tierney as referee - he is the match official with the biggest tilt in favour of Man United in Premier League games while Peter Bankes (the 4th Official) was VAR Official for Man Utd v Newcastle League Cup Final (meaning two of the three key match officials are replicated for United's two domestic finals).

The only time that referees have been equally opposed to a selection for a FA Cup Final was the appointment of Jon Moss for Arsenal versus Aston Villa.

Of course, Colquhoun owns Moss too and the matchfixing headmaster now pulls inappropriate strings at the PGMOL in his retirement - Jon Moss - Arsenal v Aston Villa

The next attempt to steal the trophy by illegitimate means is via doping.

Mole Trafford, our mammal deep in the Man Utd architecture, is lying low at the moment...
... what do you expect?
He's a fucking mole.

Anyway, Mole Trafford tells us that United will be doping for the FA Cup Final - we await details on substances used, by whom and the masking drugs to disguise the misdemeanor.

If UK Anti-Doping (UKAD) functioned as an entity, doping could be prevented but it doesn't so it can't.

But if UKAD were to test all players today, pre-kick off on match day and post-match, the utilisation of drugs to enhance performance would be eliminated just like that.

And, after all, why wouldn't UKAD want to prevent drug misuse?

The fourth area of outcome control features Colquhoun again with his fragmented cartel of mafia agents.
Certain Manchester City players will be pressurised or even coerced into "performing appropriately".

As Colquhoun stated 15 years ago to a goalkeeper who went on to develop depression and suicidal tendencies: "You let in two goals from Andy Johnson or you will never play at this level again."

Being a psychopath, Colquhoun is also trading the outcome of the final in the markets and his route to market is in our headlights permanently - we know what he trades, when he trades, who acts as proxies and which other entities are fed fake information (to enhance price).

By kick off, we will know the full portfolio of insider trading being monetised by this outrageous systemic corruption.

Of course, Colquhoun is also the mafia man behind the Football Leaks (sic) campaign where Portuguese hacker Rui Pinto was coerced into handing over documents which have since been redacted, filtered and manipulated to create an entirely fake case against Manchester City.

City, indeed everybody and every entity interested in eliminating organised crime from football, need to take on Colquhoun and his repulsive mafia methods in a far more assertive manner.

And all this nonsense will be dressed up by a captured English media as a representation of the good guys winning against the Manchester City juggernaut.

But hang on a minute.

The United Arab Emirates is an assertive state as are Saudi Arabia, Russia, US, UK, Thailand, China etc and there's minimal, occasional or no objection to such states (or the financial institutions closely associated with such states) owning football clubs and the Arabs have completely regenerated East Manchester as well as producing the best English team in history.

But the media will be telling you that such ownership is worse for the game than having a bunch or matchfixing mafia insider trading dopers stealing the trophy on behalf of their offshore bank accounts.

And, if City are able to overcome the illegitimacies of Manchester United, then perhaps Colquhoun can explain how his organised crime strategy works for the club.

Because from where we stand, this just looks like the asset stripping of a global sporting institution to the benefit of a few rather untalented criminals and their mafia overlords.

United fans can just put these corruptions down to the need for glory - the Glory Fix.
Or they can react and call for a legitimate sport.
The fans have that much power if only they were able to realise it.

Your sport.
Your call.

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