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mrtrench

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DJ Campbell has been arrested today for match fixing.
In the papers yesterday, San Sodje was boasting that he has a network of players happy to take £70k for fixing.

I am absolutely not accusing any Coventry player of involvement - There is no evidence of it taking place. However there were a couple of incidents during a recent game where a player made such bizarre errors that the thought had crossed my mind at the time - before I knew of this latest scandal. I hope the Sky Blues are not involved at all.

I strongly advise anyone responding to this chain to avoid mentioning specific incidents or players.
 

skybluesam66

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while i hear what you are saying, most of the incidents are around bookings etc

remember when grobbellaar was allegedly paid for throwing a game against us - and we still couldnt beat them
 

bringbackrattles

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This match fixing scandal will have fans all over the country thinking were any of our players involved ?
This could be just the tip of the Iceberg ? Money rearing it's ugly head again !
 

Moff

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Sadly match fixing should not be confused with being Shit, like Thorn was as a manager.
 

ajsccfc

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This isn't really match-fixing in the much wider sense like Calciopoli in 2006. This is some dickheads getting yellow cards for a few quid.
 

Astute

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DJ Campbell has been arrested today for match fixing.
In the papers yesterday, San Sodje was boasting that he has a network of players happy to take £70k for fixing.

I am absolutely not accusing any Coventry player of involvement - There is no evidence of it taking place. However there were a couple of incidents during a recent game where a player made such bizarre errors that the thought had crossed my mind at the time - before I knew of this latest scandal. I hope the Sky Blues are not involved at all.

I strongly advise anyone responding to this chain to avoid mentioning specific incidents or players.

I won't mention Campbell or Sodje then :)
 

The Gentleman

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Didn't something like this appear a few years ago when it was throw-ins after some player booted it straight into touch from the kick off ?
 

ajsccfc

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I think it might have been Matt Le Tissier owned up to doing that, although it seemed to be laughed off in a 'what is he like?' kind of way.
 

Nick

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When it is a throw in or a booking it isn't really as bad as throwing a game or even a goal.

Is it much different to players who get booked on purpose so they can miss a certain game rather than a big game through suspension?
 

Astute

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When it is a throw in or a booking it isn't really as bad as throwing a game or even a goal.

Is it much different to players who get booked on purpose so they can miss a certain game rather than a big game through suspension?

Fraud is fraud though Nick. And once they have started where do they end it? And also the ones paying them have their claws in them. 'Throw the next game or the authorities will find out what you have been up to'
 

Nick

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Fraud is fraud though Nick. And once they have started where do they end it? And also the ones paying them have their claws in them. 'Throw the next game or the authorities will find out what you have been up to'

Oh I agree it is still against the rules.
 

SkyBlue_Bear83

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I think it might have been Matt Le Tissier owned up to doing that, although it seemed to be laughed off in a 'what is he like?' kind of way.

Yea he had a scam where he would kick the ball out of play in the first minute and win big money. He actually under hit the pass from kick off and his team mate who didn't know anything about it kept the ball in play so he didn't win.
 

mrtrench

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I won't mention Campbell or Sodje then :)

Not sure if you are being serious or not. Clearly stating a fact is not an issue, but conjecture on Cov players could turn out to be expensive.
 

RoboCCFC90

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while i hear what you are saying, most of the incidents are around bookings etc

remember when grobbellaar was allegedly paid for throwing a game against us - and we still couldnt beat them

Some of the bookings we have been given this season have just not been bookings in the slightest thanks to referee error.

Make of that what you will.
 

Astute

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Not sure if you are being serious or not. Clearly stating a fact is not an issue, but conjecture on Cov players could turn out to be expensive.

Sorry. Didn't know I had to be serious all the time on here :)

I may be thick. Not stupid though. Or should I say I am stupid but not thick? :confused:
 

The Gentleman

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When it is a throw in or a booking it isn't really as bad as throwing a game or even a goal.

Is it much different to players who get booked on purpose so they can miss a certain game rather than a big game through suspension?

Say that to the Pakistan cricketers for bowling a simple no ball. Cheating is cheating no matter how big or small in whatever walk of life you are involved in. Unfortunately big businesses do it though and it continually gets brushed under the carpet from the authorities that are supposed to police them.................
 

Hobo

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When it is a throw in or a booking it isn't really as bad as throwing a game or even a goal.

Is it much different to players who get booked on purpose so they can miss a certain game rather than a big game through suspension?

You really are naive! What if they score from the throw in? The player is scared of a second booking? The player gets a second booking?

Get a grip Nick! It is cheating, cheating the fans of that club! While they pocket the profit!
 

Nick

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You really are naive! What if they score from the throw in? The player is scared of a second booking? The player gets a second booking?

Get a grip Nick! It is cheating, cheating the fans of that club! While they pocket the profit!

Read the thread, you know the bit where I said this:

Oh I agree it is still against the rules.

Of course cheating is cheating but is putting the ball out for a throw in near the oppositions goal line as bad as giving in a penalty away in your eyes? Yes, both are wrong but I was just saying that some instances are a lot worse than others.
 

Hobo

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Nick it doesn't matter where you said it on the thread. You cannot have a sub text going on in the professional game for individuals back pockets.

It makes the game a sham....it makes betting a sham...no winners except the crooks who do it. It would also, quite rightly, bring into doubt all the legitimate stuff that happened.
 
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Grendel

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Nick it doesn't matter where you said it on the thread. You cannot have a sub text going on in the professional game for individuals back pockets.

It makes the game a sham....it makes betting a sham...no winners except the crooks who do it.

The way Le Tissier tells the story though is really funny
 

Nick

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Nick it doesn't matter where you said it on the thread. You cannot have a sub text going on in the professional game for individuals back pockets.

It makes the game a sham....it makes betting a sham...no winners except the crooks who do it. It would also, quite rightly, bring into doubt all the legitimate stuff that happened.

Ahhh I must have missed the bit where I endorsed it..
 

SkyblueBazza

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Some of the bookings we have been given this season have just not been bookings in the slightest thanks to referee error.

Make of that what you will.

Now there's a thing...Refs being involved in spot-fixing would be very attractive to the "fixers". Success guaranteed really - player x sent off in the 21st minute etc.
Real football for real fans becomes ever more a joke then doesn't it?
 

Hobo

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When it is a throw in or a booking it isn't really as bad as throwing a game or even a goal.

Is it much different to players who get booked on purpose so they can miss a certain game rather than a big game through suspension?

Nick, that is your exact quote on page 1....stand by "it isn't really as bad as"....but they are still doing it for money through illegal betting.
 

RoboCCFC90

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Now there's a thing...Refs being involved in spot-fixing would be very attractive to the "fixers". Success guaranteed really - player x sent off in the 21st minute etc.
Real football for real fans becomes ever more a joke then doesn't it?

Well lets take the last two yellow cards Callum Wilson received (MK Dons) and (Bradford) the Bradford one was just pathetic and the MK Dons booking he went for the ball and didn't even catch the player so how can have of these decisions be yellows? I am not going to go as far out and say referees are getting paid for making these bookings, but there have been some howlers this season and if the players are under scrutiny then these crime folk should look at the rest of the personel involved with the sport.
 

Nick

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Nick, that is your exact quote on page 1....stand by "it isn't really as bad as"....but they are still doing it for money through illegal betting.

Yes but where did I say it wasn't bad? Stop trying to read things that aren't there.
 

Hobo

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Well lets take the last two yellow cards Callum Wilson received (MK Dons) and (Bradford) the Bradford one was just pathetic and the MK Dons booking he went for the ball and didn't even catch the player so how can have of these decisions be yellows? I am not going to go as far out and say referees are getting paid for making these bookings, but there have been some howlers this season and if the players are under scrutiny then these crime folk should look at the rest of the personel involved with the sport.

There is a massive difference between genuine human error, however appalling, compared to actions solely motivated by individual monetary profit.
 

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