Masters' Baiting
In the midst of the corrupted chaos that he has overseen since becoming the Premier League 'boss', Dick Masters decided that this was the week to put out a plea to government to not go ahead with IREF.
Masters expects us to forget the demolishing of the FA Cup (via collusion between the EPL and the FA) through the elimination replays, to further target lower league clubs by opening up the 15:00 Saturday kick off spot for the Women's game and to ignore his part in the process that failed to determine what pitiful level of trickledown should be crumbed to the lower strata i.e. as little as possible and, preferably, nothing.
Masters is a believer in unregulated free markets but, as we have shown in Book 1 and in scores of articles over the last 18 years, it is not possible to have non-regulated structures including a) a sport and b) betting markets.
This attitude has made the Premier League, by a considerable distance, the most corrupted major league on the planet - Spain, Italy, Portugal and Germany just laugh at the lack of integrity and it would appear that England as a whole has issues when it comes to integrity.
At the same time as Masters started baiting, there were wall to wall headlines in the sports media about how Ronnie O'Sullivan had magically restored integrity to the UK by refusing to take advantage of an anomaly in his snooker quarter final against someone or other.
Why would you not take advantage?
Why would you play fairly?
Why would you ensure a level playing field?
Well.
Because he's not a psychopath...
... and the real problem is that football (and all major sports in Britain) are run by psychopaths with a captured psychopathic media and a coerced psychopathic refereeing involvement.
A snooker shot of integrity does not restore integrity to this grotty little sewer of a nation.
Even a major act of sporting integrity would not have such an impact.
Integrity in Britain as a whole is a very small needle in an infinitely large haystack.
Masters is worried because the threat of regulation is beginning to have serious impacts on the corruption template.
Last week police raided two bookmakers in the Isle of Man which until then had been an integrity-lite location for the basing of rogue bookmakers, particularly South East Asian ones.
The Isle of Man has acted as an umbilical cord between the underground Asian markets and the British game.
Other bookmakers are also moving out of the British offshore financial centre to avoid having all of their assets seized like the two firms already 'on the run'.
The fact that the British state ordered these raids is a sure sign that the government has had enough of sport being governed by organised crime with its entrails of doping, matchfixing, coercion, captured referees and mafia-led media.
A leading Asian firm (formerly very closely linked to Liverpool FC) had already scarpered back to SE Asia - this firm developed a very lucrative mutually beneficial structure on the weekend lunchtime games in England, France, Italy and Spain (each of these matches kicks off early evening in the Far East so the global betting volume is markedly enhanced).
The liaisons developed to mutual advantage included television entities, football agents and both the clubs themselves together, obviously, with the match officials.
If the UK government were to entirely shut down the Isle of Man crime locus, it will be far more difficult for UK-based matchfixers to get quantities of money onto rigged events.
Suddenly their options are threefold - go through Tony Bloom and Starlizard (Mr Bloom knows quite a lot about these raids in the Isle of Man!); go directly to the triads and other criminal networks in SE Asia; accept smaller returns from one's systemic matchfixing.
In effect, the last option is the only valid one as Bloom won't touch Colquhoun's mob with a barge pole and Terry Steans described to me how the underground bookmakers in Malaysia work hand in hand with the local 'police'.
When Steans visited in his role as Head of Global Investigations at FIFA, he was so scared by the theatre being played out in front of him for his delectation that he immediately phoned a contact in Australia to plead with him to get him on the next flight out.
If Mr Steans ain't comfortable with such characters with his background then a rancid wee mafia man from Stirling should expect a shark attack.
IREF is actually the very least of Masters (and the Premier League's worries).
After Sandro Tonali was merely given a two month suspended sentence this week for betting on games (including Newcastle United games in which he was playing), it gives the green light for all players (particularly from the SWUC cartel of rogue agents) to monetise their careers in additional manners while treating any short term suspension as a minor inconvenience.
We are sure a nudge fanatic like Colquhoun has already determined the threshold where the ban length is conducive to a maximisation of profits for both player and agent.
We have also been handed additional proof of the change in the pattern of PGMOL referees' insider trading on Premier League matches following our disclosures from last November.
Some match officials have stopped matchfixing and insider trading entirely while others are being more astute in the criminalities, cobber.
And while Howard Webb and his criminal friend Michael Owen decide that owning up to one bad refereeing decision in Everton v Forest will avert everybody's critical gaze, it doesn't.
When asked if sporting integrity was being compromised in the Premier League, Forest manager Nuno Espirito Santo stated: "I totally agree. It is a mess - they have had time enough."
The UK government would appear to think so too.
Another blot on the landscape is how the manipulations in the fixture list produce so many events in key windows that are entirely under Colquhoun's gangs control.
And the fixture list itself and the timing of the games are both integrity-lite.
This season in the Champions League, Portugal, Spain and France have arranged 'free' weekends for their clubs adjacent to UCL matches..
... in England, not only is this not done but targeted teams like Manchester City are repeatedly give 2.5 - 3.0 days recovery time from key midweek European events.
There are also the issues around the criminal infrastructures linking Burnley and Everton - what a weird fluke that Sean Dyche has been manager of both!
And there's the arbitrary points deductions, the semi-systemic insider trading, the posturing against and falling out with UEFA, the Stalinist structures of secrecy and coercion, and most importantly, the omnipresence of organised crime.
It's your sport.
Reclaim it.
You don't have to believe what liars tell you.
We could go on and on and on but our advice would be to ignore Masters' baiting and put Ronnie O'Sullivan in charge of the Premier League instead.
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