Sunday, 21 January 2024

War Games

Originally Published January 21st 2024 for For Green Fields clients

Manchester United's acquisition of former Manchester City Chief Operating Officer (COO), Omar Berrada, is an indication of the military tactics utilised by Ratcliffe at Man United (and elsewhere in his business empire) - Messi and Maradona clients should check Kerkyra 2.0 for a dossier that one of my colleagues has put together on Ratcliffe, Brailsford, performance enhancing substances and the destruction of sporting integrity by Sky Cycling team and INEOS.

There are several points to be made about this 'coup'.

Firstly, it most definitely is a coup.
Berrada had been at Man City for 13 years and had been COO since 2016.
The impacts of this defection on City is likely to be significant particularly with regard to the fake Premier League charges against the club.

Manchester City should be very worried as their fate is partially determined by the kangaroo court of arbitrariness so beloved of mafia operations.

Secondly, good riddance to the slimy man.
The Football Is Fixed Network were frustrated in their dealings with City by both Berrada (who was always playing a doubled game) and the control of Manchester City Analytics by malicious forces who did not have the club's best interests at heart.

We eventually found traction by lifting our strategy at management / ownership tiers above Berrada to avoid the leakage that would otherwise have resulted.

Thirdly, the Manchester City operation will eventually be undermined by the division of the club into cliques from different strong cultural backgrounds - Arabs, Catalans and Mancs are a rum brew.

Fourthly, United have gained a snake...
... we would advise that it is never good strategy to have a snake in your midst.

Unless, that is, your club is a snake pit.

Sheffield United v West Ham United

There was a spectacular spot fix involving today's match referee Salisbury yesterday.
Insiders had bet on Ivan Toney marking his comeback with a goal (so that he could use the occasion to thank his Uncle Brian - sweet).

How nice that a man banned for gambling offences who plays for a club owned by an insider trading bookmaker has his comeback from the ban marked by an insider trading scam.
The beautiful game.

While Darren England, the referee, was dealing with the wall to defend the free kick leading to the inevitable goal, Toney moved ball and then the free kick marker foam to gain a better angle for the free kick.
Salisbury was sitting in Stockley Park with a clear image of Toney's illegal move but didn't bring it to the attention of England.

Meanwhile, Matt Turner, the Forest keeper, took a player from the left hand side of the wall and got him to lay down behind the wall instead and then took a ridiculous position himself at the right hand side of the goal allowing Toney a facile shot into the opposite corner.

Once the free kick was struck, Turner didn't move...
... of course he didn't.

Furthermore, prior to the free kick Jerry Yates asked Turner whether he should move further to the left to cover a near post shot.
Turner said no.

Toney is represented by Stellar.
Turner is represented by Wasserman.
Salisbury is owned by Colquhoun.

Maradona clients can see the insider trading that has been made available to us on Tiraspol 4.0.

Inevitably, Salisbury will be the key cog in today's match too.

One final point...

Colquhoun controls much of PGMOL but when his clients are promoted to FIFA level their professional inabilities are found out - Coote was demoted last season and Bankes has been this season.

The Premier League is a crime bubble.

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