tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-561007213026508994.post3643891380041444091..comments2022-07-30T13:06:52.552+02:00Comments on Red White Germany: Marseilles Liverpool games was fixed?Rot Weisshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07047419077085065047noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-561007213026508994.post-56829078826661468652007-10-05T11:30:00.000+02:002007-10-05T11:30:00.000+02:00It is true, I am a professional trader on the glob...It is true, I am a professional trader on the global sports market specializing in Premiership and Champions League football. I have contacts within almost every major club on continental Europe. This provides me with inside information<BR/>on players everything from who's using what PES (Performance Enhancing Substance) to who's banging who's significant other.<BR/><BR/>I also have access to nearly every betting establishment database in the world. Knowing where the money goes and howmuch is invaluable. It allows me to know which connected<BR/>individuals to watch.<BR/><BR/>With that said, fixing a match is much more complicated and much too boring than a hollywood movie. If that's what you have in mind, you're way off.<BR/><BR/>The three basic fundamentals of match control are influence over officiating, influence over ball movement, and last but certainly not least, control of all media leading up to and during a match. I'll get to the importance of that last part in a second.<BR/><BR/>First, influencing an official does not necessarily mean 'paying him off' nor does it necessarily mean any sort of coercion nor threats of any kind. One of the best tactics,<BR/>especially to allow the official to be of a clean mind is to pay off his supervisor and have his supervisor convey what needs to watched and how he expects a match to be called.<BR/><BR/>An official can either listen to his supervisor and perform<BR/>satisfactorily in a way he so desires or he can be waiting a<BR/>long time in between games or forced to watch over lesser paying affairs.<BR/><BR/>Second, the easiest way to influence a match is by exerting<BR/>control over a player. Footballers for the most part are not intelligent beings and live in a glamorous world with stupid and extravagant values. They also have huge egos are easily flattered. There are many ways to persuade a<BR/>player, pick your poison. Rarely is it straight cash though, unless it's for their piece on the side and they don't want the significant other to find out. A special<BR/>case would be a player who is in the closet and scared to come out as they believe it would ruin them. The cowards are always the easiest to control.<BR/><BR/>Finally, you have the media aspect. Most people in the media are paid to sell a perception. Such as X player is playing his heart out, when he's playing like shit and in<BR/>fact is throwing the match. The pre-match pundits usually use fallacious thinking or just make stuff up to sell a bet.<BR/>Take the Liverpool match, do you recall anyone of note taking Marseilles? Neither do I and did any of these 'experts' apologize? Of course not, because they made a<BR/>boatload of cash either on their own bets or got a bonus from their boss.<BR/><BR/>All three of these were present in the Liverpool match:<BR/>- the official handed out yellow cards to two significant Liverpool players, Marseilles received none<BR/><BR/>- A certain player, I refuse to name, was constantly out of<BR/>position and disrupting the flow of the attack<BR/><BR/>- Finally, Tommy Smyth was spewing more disinformation than Bill O'Reilly at Conference for Truth<BR/>One aspect you need to understand about the gambling industry is that it has close relationships with the media.<BR/><BR/>Skysports and Skybet? Rupert Murdoch is a psychopathic greed monger who will do anything to get you to give him yours. If it weren't for him, Man U would have actually had to earn those titles in the 90's, but he was just using the NBA/Bulls model.<BR/><BR/>In conclusion, I hope you understand. It's not just a ref<BR/>and it's not just a player. It's the salesman too and all the small things add up.<BR/><BR/>Take the red, pill, reality is a lot harsher than you'll ever imagine. By the way, feel free to share this and please don't gamble unless you have trustworthy inside<BR/>information. Good day.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com