Tuesday 2 April 2024

Newcastle v West Ham - A Matchfixing Event

Originally published on the day of the match for For Green Fields clients

The Twilight Zone

So, what happened while the International Break played out?

Firstly, we witnessed the final demise of rogue PGMOL manager (and former rogue referee) Jonathan Moss. The sections of the mainstream media who elected to expose his sacking attempted to create a narrative around a falling out between Moss and "top referees".

We understand that it is more than that and Messi & Maradona clients should check Tiraspol 4.0 for intercepts relating to Mr Moss and his criminal handler.

Moss never achieved UEFA or FIFA status, was joined at the hip to John Colquhoun from their playing days together at Sunderland, was involved in scores of fixed football matches before signing off with one of the most corrupted events in recent history - the Championship Play-Off Final between Nottingham Forest and Huddersfield (a total mugging of the Tykes).

Just how did this friend of the mafia operator get promoted to PGMOL as a manager in the first place?
In fact, how did he ever become a referee in the first place?
Mourinho should make public his file on Moss as a parting shot to a captured match official.

Stellar Achievement

Have you ever wondered why the word "agent" is so rarely mentioned in the mainstream media when it is agents who are a primary cog in the systemic (or semi-systemic) corruptions?
This air-brushing of a criminalised cartel is indicative of the state of the sport.

Let's take a glance at CAA Stellar.
And.
Let's take a glance at Tuesday March 26th.

Both the friendly between England and Belgium and the Euro 2024 Qualifier between Wales and Poland kicked off at 19:45.

A horrendous and poorly acted 'mistake' by Jordan Pickford (CAA Stellar) allowed Belgium to take the lead at the Food Mall before England equalised through an Ivan Toney (CAA Stellar) penalty after he was mysteriously fouled in the area.
Fortunately, an 'error' by Lewis Dunk (CAA Stellar) allowed Belgium to retake the lead prior to the interval.
Pickford & Dunk were the two poorest performers in the match according to WhoScored?

Meanwhile, over in Cardiff, we had another Stellar Achievement.

Both goalkeepers (Ward and Szczesny) are represented by CAA Stellar.
Ward hasn't played one single Championship game for Leicester City this season and is the third choice keeper at the club.
In the penalty shootout, this was key as Szczesny saved the spotkick that sent Poland to Germany while Ward failed to save any of the Polish penalties.

And the missed penalty that sent Wales crashing out was taken by Dan James who just by chance happens to be represented by CAA Stellar.

Owning Southgate

Southgate does as he is instructed when it comes to England squads and it was touching to see how he accepted an invitation to Sir David Brailsford's Birthday Bash at Manchester United just days after his inclusion of Kyle Walker and John Stones (who was already carrying an injury) produced injuries meaning that the defensive pair will miss the key EPL title race event between City and Arsenal this weekend.

If England weren't owned by SWUC agents then they would have won something in recent years...
... it is Southgate's acquiescence to rogue entities that has prevented such an occurrence.

Newcastle v West Ham

The TNT / BT Sport event is a fairly pointless match up between two mid-table teams.

The build up has focused on who knew what about Sandro Tonali's insider trading and when exactly they knew it.

The knowledge was in the possession of an illicit intermediary who is no stranger to our output but the attempt has been to shift the blame to others.

Wasserman's Eddie Howe is talking up the support of Tonali as the narratives are altered on the conveyor belt of realities so that insider trading and matchfixing become normalised and accepted.

We have a strong position on this match.

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