
A while ago I accused Man City’s speedy Brazilian goal banger of being ‘tight’ and a ‘penny pincher’ after he lined up for 25 minutes to save some money in a department store. It seems that maybe I was wrong and Robinho is UNLIKE every other superstar footballer. Intrigued?
How refreshing… Robinho takes the bus. THE BUS.
But not only does he take the bus, he takes his bird on the bus. The Daily Mail reports that the Brazilian has been on regular shopping trips with his missus to the Trafford center in Manchester by public transport. How down to earth, how… incredibly normal.
In a world of fancy cars, chauffeurs, expensive clothes and overpriced luxuries, the story should focus on the highest-paid footballer in England being fiscally responsible. Lets hope that ‘keeping it real’ becomes a trend in the football world.
I can see it now…Ronaldo shopping at H&M. Defoe riding a bike to training in Sketchers. Lampard strap-hanging on the Circle line home, Bellamy driving a Ford Fiesta for a meal at TGI Friday’s. Somehow I think that Robinho will be alone with his real world sensibilities.
Robinho, here at UF we take our hats off to you sir. Robinho ladies and gentlemen… keeping it real.
-Bigus
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Chelsea will not be fielding their academy players in tomorrow’s Carling Cup tie with Burnley.
The Independent says Luiz Felipe Scolari will not pick an experimental team of Chelsea academy players to face Burnley because he has been told by his senior players that they want to play in and win the competition. Unlike Arsenal and Manchester United, Scolari knows that many of his biggest names want the chance of winning the Carling Cup for a third time in five years.
Chelsea’s senior players feel that their three recent appearances in Carling Cup finals (2005, 2007 and 2008) have been among the most memorable games since Roman Abramovich’s arrival. As a result they are unwilling to stand aside.
Agent demands £170,000-a-week for Man Utd ace Ronaldo
Jorge Mendes hopes to secure a bumper pay-rise for his client, Manchester United star Cristiano Ronaldo.
The Mirror says Mendes wants to talk about a deal that would see Ronaldo get around £170,000 a week just a couple of months after turning down a move to Real Madrid.
However, United are reluctant to give Ronaldo a new deal so soon, with chief executive David Gill believing their star is already firmly under contract.
Ronaldo signed a five-year deal in April 2007 and is on around £120,000 a week. But an improved contract would lead to the likes of Rio Ferdinand and Wayne Rooney demanding hikes, too.
Mendes wants to know United’s thinking and planning after the two camps declared an uneasy peace after the summer.
United are aware the threat of Real Madrid remains despite the Spanish club’s statements to the contrary.
Henry To Chelsea
According to reports which may or may not be reliable, Chelsea could be about to launch a January swoop for Barcelona forward Thierry Henry.
Reports in both English and Spanish tabloids have suggested that Luiz Felipe Scolari is preparing to unleash an £8 million bid to lure iconic Frenchman Thierry Henry back to London.
The 31-year-old striker is currently in his second season at Barcelona, but has not scaled the heights that saw him crowned a bona-fide legend at Highbury and the Emirates with Arsenal.
Scolari is eager to bolster Chelsea’s attacking options, with strikers painfully thin on the ground outside of Didier Drogba and Nicolas Anelka.
Chelsea’s planned raid for Robinho was usurped by newly-monied Manchester City over the summer, leaving Scolari with limited options at the business end of the field.
He has been making noises about adding to his panel during the January sales, even though the economic downturn has left the once richest club in the world with unprecedented financial constraints.
According to The People newspaper, the Blues may have as little as £5 million with which to bid over the winter, while Henry is likey to command a fee at least twice that amount, with his wages set to be in the region of £120,000 a week.
The player was also linked with Manchester City, but is known to have a strong affection for London return.
He has been quoted by the press as saying: “Though I work in Barcelona my heart is in London.” However, he has also said, repeatedly, that he is happy at Barca, that Arsenal are in his heart and that he could not envisage playing for any other Premier League club after his time as a Gunner.
But then as we all know, things can change rapidly in football.
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That´s the title from “elmundo.es”, as they highlight the beginning of
some tough weeks, or months ahead for REAL MADRID. The
prophecies & warnings that the decision of not reinforcing the team
with top class players during the summer transfer market is becoming
a reality.
The poor play in the local League the past couple of rounds & the double
defeat at the hands of Juventus in the Champions League has opened
up the debate with players making comments & some Real Madrid
directives asking for Coach Schuster´s head.

The situation is worrying, see what theses players had to say to
media:
Guti : “…We´re missing quality”
Ramos: “…We have´nt a player that can tip the balance, like Zidane”
Robben: “…would have wished more specialist players in my area”
Sneijder: “…Perhaps the squad is a bit short”
Now here is the reality:
Pepe - injuried
Robben - out 6 weeks
Van Nistelrooy - worrying knee, may have to be operated
De La Red - out after his collapse
Raul - not at his best at all.
To give Schuster a hand, during the summer his requests were not heard.
He asked for Alves, C.Ronaldo, Carzola, Villa…etc & Real Madrid
President & Football Director Mijatovic decided to make one signning
only, Van Der Haart, plus they sold Robinho against Schusters advice!
Now that it´s obvious that the team suffers from a bad summer
planification some ask for Schuster´s head - scapegoat tactics. The true
fault is Mijatovic & President Calderon who are not up to the level needed
for Real Madrid, the former should at least be asked to leave.
The only solution in the near horizon is to: hold out, pray for luck,
change Coach -
although this is not advisable nor really justified - &/or
sign in the Winter market, which will be costly & not all players will be
elegible for Champions. It will be band-aids, while rival FC Barcelona
is going full steam as the weeks go by to the detriment of Real.
Good luck, because the signs are clearly there - if not already - that
tough times are coming, some REAL deep shit!
*Thanks to “Mundo Deportivo” for Club header
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Roman’s new taste?
Since 2003, Chelsea FC has been the place where great players congregate to get paid immense sums and there has been no such thing as budget. That has finally changed this year. First, Chelsea gets outbid by Manchester City and its oil barons for Robinho. Now, The Guardian reports that Chelsea is
cutting its 25 man scouting division by 15.
The economic credit crunch is believed partially at fault, as is its woeful performance. There hasn’t been a significant development from Chelsea’s youth squads to the senior squad that I can recall. Given Chelsea’s style on proven players–overpay them–you would think the same would occur for the youth teams. Clearly, that isn’t the case or the scouts are truly awful and waste the money.
And now, British courts have ruled that Roman Abramovich’s interest in Chelsea is purely a hobby. Despite proclamations that Roman wants to make Chelsea profitable, the court has had its say, and it says that is just a pipe dream.
Abramovich has poured hundreds of millions into the club but Clarke described his involvement as a “hobby and a leisure interest … It is not a business investment. The sums that Mr Abramovich has given to the club far exceed any return that could possibly be expected”.
The Guardian article details much of Abramovich’s wealth that came out during a court case where Roman argued British courts did not have jurisdiction over him. It’s a fascinating laundry list of chalets, villas, art and a fortune built off of shady business dealings.
So, what happens when Roman’s tastes change? Does the $500 billion dollar interest free loan to
Is it all a sign the Roman Abramovich’s interest in Chelsea is waning? If so, what does it mean for Chelsea? Will the $500 million dollar interest free loan be called in? What happens?
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FRANK LAMPARD has cranked up the pressure on Premier League leaders Liverpool and said: Prove you can last the distance — because Chelsea will.
The Reds floored Lamps and Co last Sunday when they shattered the Blues’ formidable 86-game unbeaten home league run.
But the Chelsea star insisted that, while the Londoners have shown they have what it takes to win the title over a season, Liverpool have it all to prove.
Rafa Benitez’s side maintained the three-point gap they opened up between themselves and Chelsea by beating Portsmouth 1-0 on Wednesday as Phil Scolari’s men trounced Hull 3-0.
But Lampard said: “What they’ll have to do is keep that up through the whole season.
“That’s what we’ve done when we won leagues and what Manchester United have done in the last two seasons.
“Whether Liverpool can do it remains to be seen. But they’re definitely one of the strong contenders.â€
Lamps insists Chelsea have got the Stamford Bridge loss out of their system and dismissed talk of a meltdown.
He added: “It doesn’t rank up there with any defeat.
“Because we’re professional and we’re proud of the home record we had, to lose it against a team that is vying for the title with you is obviously disappointing.
“But you can’t compare it to losing a Champions League semi-final or a final because that is a dead-end, finished, out of it — there’s no way back.
“We’re mature enough and certainly experienced enough from our last four or five years contending for the title to know that if you lose a game after nine matches, it’s certainly far from over.
“And we believe in ourselves so I think you have a very disappointing patch after the game and then as you sit back and reflect on it you realise that a lot can be done.â€
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Liverpool have displayed added grit this season — six of their eight league victories have seen them hit winners in the last 15 minutes.
And Lampard declared: “I don’t say it worries me but they definitely look stronger than they’ve been in previous years. You can see that in the way they’re performing.
“They spent lots of money in the last couple of years and bought quality players and they keep getting results even when they’re losing or drawing late in games, like they did on Wednesday.â€
Chelsea have FIVE stars nominated for World Player of the Year — Lamps, Deco, Didier Drogba, Michael Ballack and John Terry.
But Lampard, whose sensational chip set up the win at Hull, admits Manchester United ace Cristiano Ronaldo should pick up the award.
He said: “I’ll be honest. It looks like it’s going to be Ronaldo.
“Anyone who scores 42 goals in a season, performs the way he did and wins the league and Champions League is going to be hard to beat. It will be very well deserved if it goes to him.â€
Frank Lampard wants a vintage Ferrari
Credit may be terribly crunchy for most of us at the moment, but Frank Lampard clearly hasn’t had to start doing his weekly shop at Aldi yet.
Instead of preparing for his trip to Hull, the Chelsea star spent some time earlier this week checking out some vintage Ferraris at a London auction. The nippy little red number costs £3.6m, or as Lampsie may consider it, a mere 28 weeks worth of wages.
Top marks to him for avoiding the footballer cliche of buying a Land Rover Sport (although he probably already has three), but what’s with the casual look? Either he came straight from training, or a certain sportswear manufacturer insisted he was snapped in their gear
Terry reveals 2020 vision
Chelsea captain John Terry says he wants to play for Chelsea until he is 40 before eventually taking over as manager of the club.
The England centre back, 27, made his debut for Chelsea ten years ago having come through the youth ranks at the club, and has gone on to make 366 appearances for the club.
He is still some distance away from Ron ‘Chopper’ Harris’ record of 795 and Peter ‘The Cat’ Bonetti’s 729 and trails team-mate Frank Lampard’s 381, but he remains confident he will play for the club long enough to match those Chelsea legends.
“Hopefully I can play another ten years and beat all sorts of records,†he told the club’s official website.
“Me and Jon Harley used to sit in the dressing room aged 17 and say, ‘Imagine getting to 100, 200 games’. Now I am up at 300-odd and I set myself targets.
“I want to reach 500, 600, 700 and really get up there. To do that, I need to keep fit and spend my whole career here, which is something I desperately want to do.
“I think Lamps has got a lot of time left in him. The Cat and Chopper are a long way ahead and they keep reminding us of it every time we see them!
“But Chopper was playing until he was 40 and that is something I want to do. I want to keep playing until I can’t play possibly play no more, and then maybe look into management at Chelsea Football Club.â€
Terry admits, however, that he still worries about losing his place in the side from time to time and felt he had to prove himself all over again to Luiz Felipe Scolari.
“I don’t ever want to be dropped,†he said. “I am desperate to play every game and that keeps me on my toes enough.
“Even now, a new manager comes in and you have to prove yourself to him and we are such a big club we could sign any player in the world, which keeps everyone on their toes.â€
Luiz Felipe Scolari feels pinch of recession at Chelsea
The Chelsea manager has been told that he must sell before he buys players as his club adjust to economic circumstances
Luiz Felipe Scolari has been told that he will have to sell players if he wants to add to his squad during the January transfer window. The Chelsea manager had expected to be given some of the £28 million that was set aside to sign Robinho in the summer before the club were gazumped by Manchester City on transfer deadline day, but, with Chelsea looking to cut costs across all areas of their business, the money will no longer be forthcoming.
Scolari had shrugged off comments from Peter Kenyon that Chelsea would not be “active†in January, but since the chief executive’s remarks at last week’s NFL Global Sports Summit the message has been relayed to him internally. The Brazilian may be permitted to make an emergency signing or to take a player on loan if the injuries that have hit his squad badly this season increase significantly, but in the normal course of events he will have to sell before he can buy.
The form of LuÃs Fabiano, the Seville striker, had been monitored by Scolari with a view to making a move for the Brazilian in January if Didier Drogba’s injury problems continue.
This new sense of prudence is a response to the global economic crisis and a renewed determination to operate independently from the largesse of Roman Abramovich, the club’s billionaire owner. It is unclear how much the Russian has lost as a result of the worldwide stock-market crash, with his spokesman dismissing estimates of a £12billion fall in his fortune as “arbitrary†and “paper lossesâ€, but there is a general acceptance at the club that his losses have been significant.
Chelsea’s stated target is to break even by 2010. That is a tall order given that their most recent published results, for the year ending June 2007, showed losses of £74.8 million, and as the rise in the club’s wage bill shows no signs of slowing, curbing transfer spending may be the best way of progressing towards their aim. The club have succeeded in cutting net transfer spending from a peak of £126 million three years ago to £11 million last year and are determined to continue with this policy, particularly taking into account fears that the economic slow-down could cause advertising and marketing revenues to drop. Chelsea’s turnover has increased dramatically to £190.5 million over the past few years on the back of lucrative sponsorship deals with Samsung and adidas, but further growth in the future cannot be guaranteed.
Abramovich has also expressed concern at the lack of value to be found in the January transfer window, based on the limited success of previous mid-season signings. Chelsea spent £24 million on Nicolas Anelka and Branislav Ivanovic last January, player expenditure that will show up in their next set of accounts to be published in February, but those players made only limited contributions last season. Anelka scored two goals and missed the penalty that cost Chelsea the Champions League final, while the Serbia defender did not make a single appearance and this campaign has made only one start in the Barclays Premier League.
Unlike José Mourinho, one of Scolari’s predecessors, whose furious rows with Abramovich when told he could not sign Tal Ben-Haim two years ago played a crucial role in his eventual departure, the Brazilian has reacted to news of the changed climate with equanimity because he believes that his existing players are good enough to compete for honours and likes to operate with a tightly knit squad.
Scolari hopes that Michael Essien will have recovered from knee ligament damage to be available in January, the midfield player having returned to training earlier than expected, while he would have no shortage of offers for several of his fringe squad members should he opt to raise funds. Wayne Bridge, the left back, attracts offers from Premier League clubs during every transfer window, Roma have a longstanding interest in Florent Malouda, the France winger, and Ivanovic is surplus to requirements.
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Manchester City star Robinho won high praise from manager Mark Hughes after his hat-trick fired the Citizens to a 3-0 home victory over Stoke City.
The £32million Brazilian recruit has now scored six goals in six appearances for City since his arrival from Real Madrid and Hughes is delighted with the South American.
He said: “Robinho is key to what we are trying to do here and maybe in the past he has not had that feeling. He is responding in a really positive way.
“The crowd adore what he is producing and rightly so. He has a really close relationship with everyone here, which shows what an impact he has made here in a very short space of time.
“He was excellent today. It was not just his goals, it was his footballing intelligence and his appreciation of where his team-mates were, where the opposition were and how best to hurt them in an attacking sense.
“His awareness of players around him and understanding of when to play the ball at the correct angle and time with the right pace is as good as I have seen.
“That is the quality he has. What is helping now is he is showing real pleasure and enjoyment in the football he is producing and his role in the team.
“Maybe there will come a point when his form will dip, but given the way he approaches training and the work we put into him, I can see him having a great season from start to finish.”
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Footballers, they are flashier than the northern lights at times. Driving around in their Ferarri’s, strutting down the street in those expensive clothes. But wait: one of them likes to save money on his shopping and keep those pennies tucked away, even if it means lining up for TWENTY FIVE minutes!
According to the Daily Mirror , one Robinho was out shopping in Harvey Nic’s the other day and spent 700 quid on some new togs! Nothing unusual there you say, footballers, pfft. Probably dropped that lot on a pair of undies with brown checks on ‘em (not the kind Kelly Pavlik was wearing last Saturday night after his run in with Bernard Hopkins).
Not so! No frivolous spending here, Robinho has a keen eye for a bargain and spotted that if he applied for a store card he could save a whopping 50% on his fancy pants. Wowser. According to the Mirror the speedy forward stood in line for 25 minutes to seal the deal, ’bout as much time as he needed in the second half to bang away his second and third goals against Stoke this weekend.
Could Robinho be nothing but the tight bloke down the pub who sneaks off to the lavvy when it’s his turn? Maybe Robinho is feeling the pinch of the impending credit crunch. 180,000 bucks a week only goes so far right?
- Bigus.
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Football Is Fixed is back after our wee holiday in a well-wet Glasgow.
We return with both new attitude and a rejigged strategy.
We are moving up a gear.
We mean business.
You will notice that ALL of the historical posts are being returned online at this site. This will take a few weeks but hopefully all will be revealed by our second birthday on November 11th.
Current posts will continue to be both daily and provocative.
Football Is Fixed - Your Daily Dose Of Corruption.
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Football has its last opportunity, in this current window, to save what remains of its integrity.
Football needs to build a foundation so that this great sport may be prevented from its slow metamorphosis into horse racing, with owners, managers, players and referees instead of owners, trainers, the institutions and jockeys pulling the levers of corruption.
Omnipresent during this corruption are the bookmakers.
Things have moved on.
One of the most critical aspects of taking a postmodernist perspective on society from an open source base point, is that one is able to influence the narratives at large in this society.
These narratives are not Real.
The current hyperreality of football bears no resemblance whatsoever to the sport taking place in your local park.
As such a fake entity, its existence is entirely dependent on the public being convinced of its validity and authenticity - think ‘Simply Come Dancing’, greyhound racing, soap operas, democracy, that sort of thing…
Some narratives may no longer be told in decent society. The Holocaust in Europe is now exported, via extraordinary rendition, to Third World locations where the narrative is most definitely still on the agenda.
As it is, of course, in the US and western Europe, it is merely that our Deep States have evolved enough to understand that it is now necessary to export such terrors to less regulated fake environments.
The same thing, incidentally, is happening with wage slavery…
I digress.
Because ScudamoreWorld is not Real, it is an easy entity to deconstruct.
The validity of the sport is virtually non-existent.
The results are affected by oodles of different, and often contrary, externalities ie betting money and insider corruptions.
Only the talent that is allowed onto the murky stage is buying the game some time.
If Robinho has a good match, showing us his considerable circus skills, this makes up for the fact that the match outcome was, in fact, pre-determined.
This will work for now.
But, look at horseracing. Apart from the meetings that involve rich people networking through a time warp, nobody goes. There may be great creatures racing, famous jockeys, minor celebrities showing off their narcissism via horserace ownership…
Still, nobody goes.
Buying a lottery ticket is invisible taxation, and, indeed, nowadays, one might be better simply popping down to Barclays and handing over your lottery money directly. Cut out the middle-person.
Buying into horseracing or football is simply ‘invisible corruption’ to the vast majority of spectators and viewers. Frequently, you will get the feeling that something ‘doesn’t feel quite right’ about a game or a race, but without access to the betting patterns of the hidden private markets, you are not going to be able to determine the true hyperreality at play.
As the skullduggery in the banking sector has been exposed, there is a greater reluctance from the public to accept the calming words of our governments, our establishments, our media…
If an edifice as, apparently, well-regulated as the international financial markets is able to undertake the most massive corruptions imaginable without anybody lifting a finger to decelerate the process, just consider how easy it might be to perform similar corruptions in a sport like football.
There is virtually no concrete regulation.
It is a closed-shop.
There are very close links between the betting markets and the insiders in the industry - think Enron…
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Declan Hill has recently published a book called ‘The Fix’ exposing the corruption underpinning football as it appeared four years ago.
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Just like derivatives…
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After his two high profile errors in the games between Man Utd and Bolton, and Newcastle and Man City, the PGMOB announce via ######################## Keith Hackett, that Styles was being stood down for the following round of matches.
In an Orwellian reality-twist of some magnitude, this doublespeak was from a very forked tongue.
Sure enough, Styles did not referee a game last weekend.
He got the 4th Official slot for the biggest game of the season so far, the battle between the Top Two, Chelsea and Liverpool.
What sort of demotion is this?
Where, exactly, is the justice being seen to be done?
Why aren’t the referee ratings made by the clubs made public?
Is there a valid reason why the vast majority of Premiership matches are officiated by just 14 referees.
The one (one!!!????) Black official, Uriah Rennie, hasn’t been given a single game this season.
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It is quite easy to put together an infrastructural template that would make corruption in the English Premiership considerably harder to enact.
These suggestions below are neither rocket science nor are they enough on their own to clean up the markets. Much more detailed scenario analysis and market analysis is required to achieve a robust template that would peripheralise the criminalities, and we do not wish to disclose such methods in this place.
But each of these suggestions would massively improve the game by putting the underworld and the market corruption people on the defensive.
It is all a matter of incentives.
* A roster of 100 referees, each getting a maximum of four games per year. There is no meritocracy in the selection of match officials by the PGMOB and the creation of a Select Group of just 20 referees is simply inviting corruption.
As we have stated before, Stuart Attwell is being fast-tracked to refereeing stardom, and this despite the illusory goal that he gave at Vicarage Road earlier in the season. If a bookmaker was able to ‘get’ Attwell then there are 25 years of control, at 25/30 games per season.
That is an awful lot of market control.
Would the bookies be so interested if a referee was only going to get between 1 and 4 games per season?
* Video technology and open source microphones. All other major sports are at least paying lip service to improving issues of integrity. Why is football so reluctant to get involved? Why don’t they want to clean the game up?
Because football matches are determined, generally, by small integral differences ie one goal differential or level, the impact of the major decisions is critical. So, for example, Styles’ sending off of Beye and the gift of a penalty to Abu Dhabi United was worth 1.60 of a goal. The farcical argument is always the one that technology is not 100% accurate.
And Rob Styles is?
The use of video replays would prevent the frequent miscarriages of justice that so enrage the target audience.
The open source microphones will allow us to listen in to the interactions between 4th Official and the referee. This is particularly important as Keith Hackett has now determined that referees should repeatedly work with the same assistants.
Oh my gosh, yet another template primed for corruption emanating from the PGMOB.
* Create disincentives to gamble. Global regulation of the betting markets and lifetime bans for anyone found operating or trading in private underground markets. Proper sousveillance bodies need to be set up to monitor the betting markets as the current bodies are under the influence of the betting industry.
I am able to prove, for example, that all 10 matches in the Premiership round the weekend-before-last, were impacted upon by the influence of betting money.
We traded on this information and won handsomely and repeatedly.
Why are the industry bodies established to police these hyperrealities unable to detect these patterns, when they have even more information than we do?
* The avoidance of fake entities being established on non-sustainable debt. We currently have a person, Richard Scudamore, in charge of the Premier League who is an avid believer in the free markets and in the importance of the linkages between the betting markets and the sport.
Throughout the world of shareholder capitalism, there are clear examples of the perils of a boom-and-bust abusive template, but Scudamore, in his un-wisdom, believes that the £3 billion worth of debt is sustainable and that people will continue to pay out for the sub-standard product that he has created.
Not in a Depression, they won’t, pal…
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* The murky world of agents must be cleaned up. From the illicit slave trades of South America and West Africa to agents representing both player and club in a transfer transaction, this area of the game must be better regulated.
Additionally, much of the linkage between the underworld betting markets and rogue players is undertaken by the agents. Players receive up to £1 million per match of which the agents take their slice.
We mentioned above that football in its current form is merely a figment of your realities.
We do not need to accept this version of the sport.
There are now a grouping of us who are working together to create the impetus for a different sport, proper football.
At UEFA, in the government, at the FA, there are people who we are able to work with.
There are selected journalists, some betting market insiders, ##############, #############################, ##########################, Declan Hill, several Asian bookmakers and a whole load of people whose incentives will flip fully 180 degrees as the full extent of ScudamoreWorld’s Can Of Worms starts to be revealed in the coming months.
We are no longer in this alone.
As I said…
…Time to move up a gear.
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As Drogba is still suffering from his knee injuries, d time has come for Chelsea to seek an ideal substitute for d Ivory Coast striker Drogba. Anelka who is now handling d role as Chelsea’s striker is getting worse n worse as d league progresses. He is nowere near his form n makng zero contribution to the team.
Robinho , the Brazilian striker shud hav been an ideal substitute for Drogba ; but unfortunately Chelsea lost their bid for him as Man City grabbed him n he has proved his potentials dere withn 3 games.
Now its time for Chelsea management and Abromavich to find a talented striker to replace Drogba who’s one f d best strikers in d world. Letz hope for d best……..
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