The bans handed out to some players seem ridiculously paltry. A one match ban for betting is laughable. At least it would be if the consequences weren't so dire.
I'd be interested to know what Mohammad Amir, Mohammad Asif and Salman Butt think of 1, 6 and 10 match bans.
Yeah but the main match he bet on them to lose they had 4 keepers missing and had to play an outfield player in goal, it was pretty likely they'd lose.
I can obviously see that it doesn't look good, but it's not as if he was betting on them to lose in a play off or anything.
Yeah but the main match he bet on them to lose they had 4 keepers missing and had to play an outfield player in goal, it was pretty likely they'd lose.
I can obviously see that it doesn't look good, but it's not as if he was betting on them to lose in a play off or anything.
So if you were the football authorities how would you write that rule ? "Betting on your own side to lose is prohibited unless you have some players out injured and Thuram in goal, in which case fill your boots" ?
Betting on your own side to lose, when you are so clearly in a position to influence the outcome of the match, is an enormous conflict of interest and is, essentially, corruption.
The bans handed out to some players seem ridiculously paltry. A one match ban for betting is laughable. At least it would be if the consequences weren't so dire.
I'd be interested to know what Mohammad Amir, Mohammad Asif and Salman Butt think of 1, 6 and 10 match bans.
Couldn't give a shit what those cheating fuckers think.
The bans handed out to some players seem ridiculously paltry. A one match ban for betting is laughable. At least it would be if the consequences weren't so dire.
I'd be interested to know what Mohammad Amir, Mohammad Asif and Salman Butt think of 1, 6 and 10 match bans.
Couldn't give a shit what those cheating fuckers think.
The world is becoming a very cynical place. If an ordinary working man can't place a bet of couple of thousand on a team he manages in the seventh tier of English football, it's a sad day.
actually spoke to my mate who's a ref your just not allowed to bet on the league your reffing in, start of the season he said lincoln and ebbsfleet should go close in there leagues lincoln i backed at 16/1 and are currently 3rd done it ew.
actually spoke to my mate who's a ref your just not allowed to bet on the league your reffing in, start of the season he said lincoln and ebbsfleet should go close in there leagues lincoln i backed at 16/1 and are currently 3rd done it ew.
That is only at lower levels. If reffing in the top four tiers they cannot bet on any football anywhere in the world.
From a club perspective the ban covers players, team management and all employees. It's relatively easy to police the players and team management but it's impossible to cover all employees as well!!
The world is becoming a very cynical place. If an ordinary working man can't place a bet of couple of thousand on a team he manages in the seventh tier of English football, it's a sad day.
The "Red" smoke screen hasn't fooled me Peter:
Peter Swan (born 8 October 1936, South Elmsall, Yorkshire) was a professional footballer whose career lasted from 1952 until 1974. Swan made 299 appearances for Sheffield Wednesday plus two as substitute, he was a regular in the England national side for two years between May 1960 and May 1962 winning 19 full caps, he also represented England at Under 19 and Under 23 level.
Despite his ability as a top class defender he will be mostly remembered for his involvement in a betting scandal that led to him being banned from football for eight years between 1964 and 1972.
The betting scandal, which also involved two other Wednesday players, Tony Kay and David Layne, involved the three betting on Sheffield Wednesday to lose their away match at Ipswich Town F.C. on Saturday 1 December 1962. Ipswich won the match 2–0 with two goals from Ray Crawford. In an interview with The Times newspaper in July 2006, Swan said “We lost the game fair and square, but I still don’t know what I’d have done if we’d been winning. It would have been easy for me to give away a penalty or even score an own goal. Who knows?”. The betting ring was uncovered and publicised by a major article in The People newspaper. Swan was banned on Monday 13 April 1964 just as he was preparing to play against Tottenham that evening, his place in the team being taken by Vic Mobley. Swan received a four-month jail sentence in Lincoln jail and a life ban from football. It is believed that Swan might otherwise have been part of the England squad that won the 1966 World Cup; he was once told by England manager Alf Ramsey that he was "top of the list".
actually spoke to my mate who's a ref your just not allowed to bet on the league your reffing in, start of the season he said lincoln and ebbsfleet should go close in there leagues lincoln i backed at 16/1 and are currently 3rd done it ew.
That is only at lower levels. If reffing in the top four tiers they cannot bet on any football anywhere in the world.
From a club perspective the ban covers players, team management and all employees. It's relatively easy to police the players and team management but it's impossible to cover all employees as well!!
so if for example out kit manager won an accy on 5 prem results it would be illegal?
actually spoke to my mate who's a ref your just not allowed to bet on the league your reffing in, start of the season he said lincoln and ebbsfleet should go close in there leagues lincoln i backed at 16/1 and are currently 3rd done it ew.
That is only at lower levels. If reffing in the top four tiers they cannot bet on any football anywhere in the world.
From a club perspective the ban covers players, team management and all employees. It's relatively easy to police the players and team management but it's impossible to cover all employees as well!!
so if for example out kit manager won an accy on 5 prem results it would be illegal?
Surely players just have accounts in friends names?
Over a decade ago I took quite a few calls from a betting account holder who happened to be the sister of a very well known England International. I remember thinking at the time that she had the deepest voice of any woman I've ever known ;-)
Yeah but the main match he bet on them to lose they had 4 keepers missing and had to play an outfield player in goal, it was pretty likely they'd lose.
I can obviously see that it doesn't look good, but it's not as if he was betting on them to lose in a play off or anything.
Yeah, but if you had a half a brain cell, you'd give your mate a grand to make the bet in his own name - and tell him he can have half. You wouldn't make the bet yourself.
PS: Crikey, did I say that? ....... I might have to change my username to Corruptible Addick.
actually spoke to my mate who's a ref your just not allowed to bet on the league your reffing in, start of the season he said lincoln and ebbsfleet should go close in there leagues lincoln i backed at 16/1 and are currently 3rd done it ew.
actually spoke to my mate who's a ref your just not allowed to bet on the league your reffing in, start of the season he said lincoln and ebbsfleet should go close in there leagues lincoln i backed at 16/1 and are currently 3rd done it ew.
I also backed Lincoln at 16s (and we're 2nd btw )
having beaten the perennial runners up and current leaders, Forest Green last weekend ((:>)
The bans handed out to some players seem ridiculously paltry. A one match ban for betting is laughable. At least it would be if the consequences weren't so dire.
I'd be interested to know what Mohammad Amir, Mohammad Asif and Salman Butt think of 1, 6 and 10 match bans.
They would probably say' that's fair enough they were betting on the results of a fair game(s) whereas we were actually cheating and effecting the outcome of a game'
actually spoke to my mate who's a ref your just not allowed to bet on the league your reffing in, start of the season he said lincoln and ebbsfleet should go close in there leagues lincoln i backed at 16/1 and are currently 3rd done it ew.
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Katrien had 500 quid on Swindon last week
I'd be interested to know what Mohammad Amir, Mohammad Asif and Salman Butt think of 1, 6 and 10 match bans.
I can obviously see that it doesn't look good, but it's not as if he was betting on them to lose in a play off or anything.
Betting on your own side to lose, when you are so clearly in a position to influence the outcome of the match, is an enormous conflict of interest and is, essentially, corruption.
Though I do agree with the sentiment.
The world is becoming a very cynical place. If an ordinary working man can't place a bet of couple of thousand on a team he manages in the seventh tier of English football, it's a sad day.
From a club perspective the ban covers players, team management and all employees. It's relatively easy to police the players and team management but it's impossible to cover all employees as well!!
Peter Swan (born 8 October 1936, South Elmsall, Yorkshire) was a professional footballer whose career lasted from 1952 until 1974. Swan made 299 appearances for Sheffield Wednesday plus two as substitute, he was a regular in the England national side for two years between May 1960 and May 1962 winning 19 full caps, he also represented England at Under 19 and Under 23 level.
Despite his ability as a top class defender he will be mostly remembered for his involvement in a betting scandal that led to him being banned from football for eight years between 1964 and 1972.
The betting scandal, which also involved two other Wednesday players, Tony Kay and David Layne, involved the three betting on Sheffield Wednesday to lose their away match at Ipswich Town F.C. on Saturday 1 December 1962. Ipswich won the match 2–0 with two goals from Ray Crawford. In an interview with The Times newspaper in July 2006, Swan said “We lost the game fair and square, but I still don’t know what I’d have done if we’d been winning. It would have been easy for me to give away a penalty or even score an own goal. Who knows?”. The betting ring was uncovered and publicised by a major article in The People newspaper. Swan was banned on Monday 13 April 1964 just as he was preparing to play against Tottenham that evening, his place in the team being taken by Vic Mobley. Swan received a four-month jail sentence in Lincoln jail and a life ban from football. It is believed that Swan might otherwise have been part of the England squad that won the 1966 World Cup; he was once told by England manager Alf Ramsey that he was "top of the list".
You wouldn't make the bet yourself.
PS: Crikey, did I say that? ....... I might have to change my username to Corruptible Addick.
Don't know why we let these New Eltham types into Bromley.
Build a wall in Mottingham.
Unsubstantiated rumour is that he has been handed a 12 month suspension and fine that he is appealing.