Sunday, 21 January 2024

Tien Dagen Uitstel Voor Ten Hag / VAR VAR Voom / The Swiss System - A Cheese Loop-holed For Corruption

Originally Published November 12th 2023 for For Green Fields clients

Tien Dagen Uitstel Voor Ten Hag

Captured Guardian journalist Jamie Jackson expects readers to believe that a 1-0 victory over the weakest of the promoted sides "eases the pressure on Ten Hag" while Walter White himself claims the club are in a "very good position" and that this is a "reason to be optimistic".

Really?

Man Utd scraped past Luton with both teams registering four shots on target and with goalkeeper Onana being the real hero.
Ten Hag was also booked (meaning a ban) after his contorted views on reality led to the match officials silencing him.

The injuries that Ten Hag bemoans come from the training regime implemented by him pre-season and from the impacts of doping. The holistic is that the players are too damaged to dope.

The mainstream media still back Ten Hag because he does as he's told by the organised crime entities who dominate the club below the Glazers.

Hojlund still hasn't scored in the Premier League or League Cup in 11 matches while three of his four goals in the UCL have come against the might of FC Copenhagen and Galatasaray.
He's now injured.
After the debacle in Copenhagen, Hojlund (represented by SEG agents) claimed that the entire United squad were behind Ten Hag (represented by SEG agents).
This simply isn't true.
Ask Jadon Sancho.
Ask Marcus Rashford who laughed after being red carded in Denmark following being dropped by Ten Hag for the audacious crime of going out on his birthday.

Ten Hag can't man manage and his historical pluses have all come from doping or matchfixing.

Prior to the weekend's games, only Burnley, Bournemouth, Luton and Sheffield United were below Man United in the Real EPL Table, the club were slaughtered at home by Newcastle to exit the League Cup and they sit bottom of their Champions League group.

The club infrastructure is rancid.
Absentee owners sitting on the spoils of a leveraged buy out.
A transfer policy that borders on the inane.
A mafia man as club agent.
His idiotic lackey as Ten Hag's assistant.
A peculiar tilt towards sexual assault and violence among current and former players (Giggs, Antony, Greenwood), Marcus Rashford's football agent brother being charged with domestic violence and the strange way in which these abuses have been dealt with by the club.

The insider trading is overwhelming and United are one of the worst clubs in the major leagues in this regard - insiders frequently profit from deliberate defeats.

Despite employing mathematicians from Cambridge University, the club are still unable to judge the negative impact of a key adjacent UCL game on players on the following weekend. No other top teams in Europe share this analytical shortfall and it was a very core reason for yet another shoddy performance versus the Mighty Luton yesterday.

The club has become a laundromat - a locus where the brand is utilised for private profit.
While we already have several lines of evidence showing that Sir Jim Ratcliffe is not a fit and proper person to be involved in any club.

The whole hierarchy needs dumping.

But.
As a start.
Ten Days is too long for Ten Hag.
He should be shown the door now.

VAR VAR Voom

Five points.

One.
We have been provided with intercepts demonstrating the reaction of Colly Boy to our output yesterday.
Our wee network has serious impacts on these criminals as shown by the absence of pre-determined VAR controversies from the agenda yesterday.

Today is another day.

As Colquhoun-clone Salisbury referees WHU v NF and Taylor and Gillett are in control of Che v MC, today could swing either way.
The markets will inform us.

Two.
Gareth Southgate has decided that his opinion is necessary in the VAR debate and, being entirely captured by rogue forces, he has combined VAR with the independent regulator IREF by making the infantile assertion that IREF will be "another VAR".

Here's a couple of posts from some years back on Mr Southgate.
Integrity isn't his strong suit.

Three.
One of the few managerial voices not under the vice-like grip of organised crime is David Moyes (which is why there is a permanent agenda to undermine his achievements and shuffle him out of the game).

Here's what he had to say about VAR this week: "... We're all [the managers] pretty disappointed with lots of aspects but we're also all very much in favour of trying to make it work. I just think we've all been pretty disappointed with some of the officiating this season."

Four.
There are no issues with VAR in any other league.
Moyes is absolutely correct to express disappointment in the PGMOL Select Group officials.
The alleged failings of VAR are actually a collective failure by match officials (many of whom trade on their own unprofessionalism).

Bad workmen always blame their tools...
... corrupt infrastructures do likewise.

Five.
There are issues with PGMOL boss Howard Webb but, compared to the mafia manipulating the refereeing process, he is a paragon of virtue.

He got rid of Swarbrick, Mason and Dean (officials who were under the control of three different mafia entities), he wants referee communications on open microphone and he has a strategy for improved refereeing in the EPL.

But he needs to get rid of Moss, Taylor, Oliver, Gillett, Hooper, Salisbury, Attwell, Coote, A. Madley, Jones and the tentacles of organised crime while markedly increasing the size of the referee roster...
... he is supposed to be a policeman after all and there will be far less chance of criminals and bookmakers liaising with officials if the said officials are only involved in up to 10 events per season.

The Swiss System - A Cheese Loop-holed For Corruption

We are going to be writing a lot about the Swiss System and its introduction into what used to be the Group Phase of the Champions League from next season.

This last round of UCL matches provided examples of what we might expect to witness.

The Champions League group games are a huge problem for bookmakers.
Due to the refusal to move towards a European Super League, many events are mismatches that cost bookies millions through one-way books.
Via rogue referees and coerced players, some of these losses may be ameliorated but Manchester City were 1.02 (1/50) for much of the lead up to the home match against Young Boys.

Some distortion of integrity has been achieved this season via control of the Group Phase draw - it should be remembered that Joe Cole got Manchester United the group they desired which makes their 4th place position even more damning.
But it's not enough.

The Swiss System is valid in chess but not in football.
Private creation of fixture lists away from the glare of publicity will lead to a whole array of manufactured games that exist solely to benefit bookies and insiders.

This last week showed where we are heading.

UEFA simply failed in their duty to announce the match officials for the round of matches.
The full rosters never made it onto the UEFA website and, despite the efforts of non-captured websites to address these omissions, 23 key match officials were unknown to fans in the lead up to the events.

Kwiatkowski (the VAR Official for Copenhagen v Man Utd) was only revealed 4 hours prior to kick off which, considering his impact on the game, is quite the omission.

Worse still, we couldn't confirm that Attwell was Taylor's VAR man for Sociedad v Benfica until two hours prior to the off.

As, by magic obviously, certain underground bookmakers presciently know outcomes in Anthony Taylor events before a ball has been kicked in corruption, we now have to look forward to a UCL where mafia and / or bookies decide who will play whom and who will be in charge of manufacturing the outcome and who will be excluded from any sense of reality (or the ability to analyse that reality).

Corrupted referees have a bifurcated route to monetise their corruption in the markets.
They are literally contracted to cartels of market makers and, additionally, they trade privately and via proxies on the games.
A double whammy of crime.

We exposed one PGMOL referee on this infrastructure and his response was revealing...
... the cartel contract couldn't be broken as it was season long but, peculiarly, the proxy trading suddenly stopped.

We were mad as a cut snake as this ocker spat his dummy.

No professional trader without access to the knowledge that Kwiatkowski was in control in Copenhagen could trade on the match until the announcement was leaked...
... because it was the Polish VAR Official who ran the 4-3 United defeat and not the Lithuanian referee.

Let's look forward to Mr Taylor's private little earner today at Stamford Bridge.

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