Tuesday, 20 February 2024

Wassermafia

Originally Published February 20th 2024 for For Green Fields clients

The great thing about pushing John Colquhoun's buttons is that he kneejerks the same responses...
... again and again and again and again.

The targeting of Manchester City takes on a number of forms and doesn't just involve the man's control of the selection of referees under his control and their performativity to hidden interests on the field of play..

So, Man City loanee Kalvin Philips has totally undermined West Ham United since arrival with a third minute error gifting Bournemouth a goal that cost West Ham two points before getting red carded at Nottingham Forest just as the Hammers were threatening to score an equaliser.
The double whammy is simplistic, revealing and targeted in that it helps in organised crime's attempts to rid West Ham of current owners and manager David Moyes while devaluing a Man City asset to boot.

Or take last night's key La Liga game between Athletic Bilbao and Girona.
Early in the second half the Catalunyans had just equalised when Wasserman client Gutierrez gifted the Basques a goal that ended up being the difference between the two sides.
Girona, of course, are part of the City Group and Colquhoun was smirking all the way to the cesspit.

Gutierrez was playing left back as were Robinson of Fulham and Bell of Luton in their respective matches against Aston Villa and Manchester United last weekend.

Fulham had just had a goal disallowed and were the superior team when Robinson took a throw in at a crazy trajectory directly to Olly Watkins who slammed the ball home. Robinson should have been given the assist.
Robinson is represented by Wasserman.

After forty seconds of the Luton v Man United match, Bell not only under hit a back pass but turned his misdemeanour into a perfect through ball allowing Hojlund to score.
Bell is represented by Wasserman.

Villa and United both won by one goal margins.

The corruption's a good 'un.

In a parallel universe, rogue referee Jarred Gillett presented Arteta (Wasserman) and Arsenal with an unjust penalty to put Burnley to bed before failing to send off Casemiro for a blatant red card in United's win at Kenilworth Road.

Our Newsletters are received by market makers and bookmakers, club owners, police and other institutional bodies amongst others and these attempts by Colquhoun at showing how tough and untouchable he is are beyond short-sighted.

They are myopic and idiotic.

For Green Fields Messi and Maradona clients were given intercepts regarding the Luton Town game before the match began. It is fair to say that these individuals and entities at the top of the global game absolutely see Colquhoun for what he is - a rancid fixer of sporting events who trades the corruption for financial benefit.

During Match of the Day on Saturday, not one of the red card inducing offences committed by Caicedo in the first half for Chelsea versus Manchester City were shown on the programme.
The Liverpool supporting VAR Official Peter Bankes also failed to initiate a VAR review of two potential Manchester City penalties while Jamie Carragher commentated through scouse-tinted glasses live on Sky Sports.
Carragher is represented by Wasserman.

The five Liverpool supporting referees have, mysteriously, given 88% of key match decisions against Manchester City when involved as referee or VAR on City games.
88%!

Sorry to bring my history into what would otherwise be an excellent Newsletter but, when undertaking my Ph.D, my primary tutor Professor Neville Topham told me how he was employed to provide high level consultancies in industry.
Being a Professor of Economics and a member of the Institute of Directors, he was employed to provide industry-led accounts of reality.

So.

Topham described to me how, in one high level consultancy, he 'proved' that house prices don't suffer under the flight paths at Heathrow Airport.
I questioned how he could prove such a nonsense and he retorted that you can show anything you want in the twisted mathematics of econometrics!

It was also Prof Topham who advised me to focus on the inputs of referees in football!

David Orrell: "As economist Barry Eichengreen noted in 2009, in academic economics there is 'a subconscious tendency to embrace the arguments of one's more "successful" colleagues in a discipline where money, in this case earned through speaking engagements and consultancies, is the common denominator of success".

Charles Ferguson: "These days, if you see a famous economics professor testify in Congress, or write an article, there is a good chance he or she is being paid by someone with a big stake in what's being debated. Most of the time, these professors do not disclose these conflicts of interest, and most of the time the universities look the other way".

Alan Jay Levinovitz: "Every economist I interviewed agreed that conflicts of interest were highly problematical for the scientific integrity of their field".

Football Is Fixed: "In football there is a subconscious tendency to embrace the opinions of the former footballers serving as pundits. When you see a former footballer on BBC or Sky or TNT / BT Sport, there is a good chance that he or she is being paid by someone with a big stake in the sport and in the betting markets. Conflicts of interest are highly problematical for the sporting integrity of the game".

Carragher chats shit and spits spit.

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