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The Sutton Reserve keeper nonsense
This really is the most ridiculous load of bollocks I have ever read.
A lawyer has suggested it is as serious as spot fixing. COMPLETE RUBBISH.
The whole market was a publicity stunt by Sun Bet that had nothing to do with football at all.
Once they had decided to offer bets on whether the reserve keeper ate a pie or not the keeper had no chance to avoid trouble.
If he ate a pie he influenced the market....if he didn't eat a pie he influenced the market.
If he is at fault then he had no chance to avoid trouble.
The FA are now investigating well good luck to them.
If The keeper has a lawyer with an ounce of intelligence he will be receiving an apology.:sherlock:
The only way he might have been at fault would be if he had eaten it before he knew he had no chance of playing any part in the game. that would would just have been unprofessional.
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Agree with this. Stupid market leads to a stupid outcome and pointless shitstorm.
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Funny how it's okay for The Scum to take the piss out of someone's weight by putting on such a bet in the first place.
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I think the sun should be the ones investigated. And the paper reported it this morning blaming it all on him!
Once he knew about the bet he was going to influence the outcome whatever happened surely.
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Originally Posted by
AlwaysAway2
This really is the most ridiculous load of bollocks I have ever read.
A lawyer has suggested it is as serious as spot fixing. COMPLETE RUBBISH.
The whole market was a publicity stunt by Sun Bet that had nothing to do with football at all.
Once they had decided to offer bets on whether the reserve keeper ate a pie or not the keeper had no chance to avoid trouble.
If he ate a pie he influenced the market....if he didn't eat a pie he influenced the market.
If he is at fault then he had no chance to avoid trouble.
The FA are now investigating well good luck to them.
If The keeper has a lawyer with an ounce of intelligence he will be receiving an apology.:sherlock:
The only way he might have been at fault would be if he had eaten it before he knew he had no chance of playing any part in the game. that would would just have been unprofessional.
His lawyer is from Peters & Clarks, best in the business.
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Originally Posted by
AlwaysAway2
This really is the most ridiculous load of bollocks I have ever read.
A lawyer has suggested it is as serious as spot fixing. COMPLETE RUBBISH.
The whole market was a publicity stunt by Sun Bet that had nothing to do with football at all.
Once they had decided to offer bets on whether the reserve keeper ate a pie or not the keeper had no chance to avoid trouble.
If he ate a pie he influenced the market....if he didn't eat a pie he influenced the market.
If he is at fault then he had no chance to avoid trouble.
The FA are now investigating well good luck to them.
If The keeper has a lawyer with an ounce of intelligence he will be receiving an apology.:sherlock:
The only way he might have been at fault would be if he had eaten it before he knew he had no chance of playing any part in the game. that would would just have been unprofessional.
His lawyer is from Phatkhunt, Peters & Clarks, best firm in the business.
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The BBC cameraman was obviously tipped off, wasn't he. Hell of a coincidence that he popped up on screen when the pasty was popped in.
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splott parker
The BBC cameraman was obviously tipped off, wasn't he. Hell of a coincidence that he popped up on screen when the pasty was popped in.
He most probably had a pony on it. :hehe:
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Got to say the keeper was as stupid as they come. He knew about the bet so why eat the pasty? Also Sutton dumped their usual advertisers to go with the scummy Sun. More fool them.
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Pearcey3
Got to say the keeper was as stupid as they come. He knew about the bet so why eat the pasty? .
You really are missing the point.
If he didn't eat a pie he influenced the market. Common sense dictates he was damned if he ate one and damned if he didn't.
The Sun have got their publicity.
They will be offering 20/1 against Manure winning in the Liverpool environs soon to attract business.
In fact the BBC were clearly in on the act. The FA should be removing FA cup coverage rights from them now. Oh hang on that would cost the FA money.
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splott parker
The BBC cameraman was obviously tipped off, wasn't he. Hell of a coincidence that he popped up on screen when the pasty was popped in.
At a football match there isn't just one camera, there are cameras on different areas on the pitch, on the benches etc.
The guy in the studio would have noticed the guy eating the pie in on of his screens and switched to that as it's quite an interesting shot.
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AlwaysAway2
You really are missing the point.
If he didn't eat a pie he influenced the market. Common sense dictates he was damned if he ate one and damned if he didn't.
The Sun have got their publicity.
They will be offering 20/1 against Manure winning in the Liverpool environs soon to attract business.
In fact the BBC were clearly in on the act. The FA should be removing FA cup coverage rights from them now. Oh hang on that would cost the FA money.
Not missing any point. If he didn't eat the pasty he would not have lost his job. Its that simple.
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Pearcey3
Got to say the keeper was as stupid as they come. He knew about the bet so why eat the pasty? Also Sutton dumped their usual advertisers to go with the scummy Sun. More fool them.
Pushed up ticket prices to championship levels and then went on a witch hunt and banned fans who complained.
Personally i think all football is corrupted by gambling and drugs at all levels, this is just an obvious example. The game is now a product, the sport is secondary.
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OurManFlint II
Pushed up ticket prices to championship levels and then went on a witch hunt and banned fans who complained.
Personally i think all football is corrupted by gambling and drugs at all levels, this is just an obvious example. The game is now a product, the sport is secondary.
Yep.
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Pearcey3
Not missing any point. If he didn't eat the pasty he would not have lost his job. Its that simple.
Exactly, eating a pie or putting the ball out for corner, i don't see a difference.
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OurManFlint II
Exactly, eating a pie or putting the ball out for corner, i don't see a difference.
One is directly influencing a football match. The other is akin to betting on the colour of Jim White's tie on Transfer Deadline Day (which is a market that was offered by certain bookmakers).
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Ainsley Harriott
One is directly influencing a football match. The other is akin to betting on the colour of Jim White's tie on Transfer Deadline Day (which is a market that was offered by certain bookmakers).
Either way he is influencing the betting markets by scoffing the pasty and thats not his job as a semi pro footballer. He should have ignored the bet and kept his mouth shut.....literally. He would have then been exempt from being criticised.
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Pearcey3
Not missing any point. If he didn't eat the pasty he would not have lost his job. Its that simple.
Does that sentence not make you see how stupid this all is?
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Pearcey3
Either way he is influencing the betting markets by scoffing the pasty and thats not his job as a semi pro footballer. He should have ignored the bet and kept his mouth shut.....literally. He would have then been exempt from being criticised.
What if he was hungry? If I make a betting market saying 'what time will pearcey next have a shit?', would you be obliged to hold it in until you die?
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Eric Cartman
Does that sentence not make you see how stupid this all is?
If money wasn't involved I would agree. We laughed when we saw him eating tbe pasty but mate money was involved here.
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Eric Cartman
What if he was hungry? If I make a betting market saying 'what time will pearcey next have a shit?', would you be obliged to hold it in until you die?
He didn't need to eat a pasty Eric. I think thats pretty obvious.
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Pearcey3
He didn't need to eat a pasty Eric. I think thats pretty obvious.
Do you think him eating a pasty compromises the game of football in this country (that should be the FA's concern). Ironically Matt Le Tissier was at the game, someone who has admitted taking part in spot fixing and who didn't lose didn't anything as a result.
I like a bet, I hate match fixers, this is a charade.
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Originally Posted by
Eric Cartman
Do you think him eating a pasty compromises the game of football in this country (that should be the FA's concern). Ironically Matt Le Tissier was at the game, someone who has admitted taking part in spot fixing and who didn't lose didn't anything as a result.
I like a bet, I hate match fixers, this is a charade.
No it doesn't compromise football in this country but a player getting mixed up in betting where money changes his hands is a no no. As for Le Tissier he should have been punished.
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AlwaysAway2
You really are missing the point.
If he didn't eat a pie he influenced the market. Common sense dictates he was damned if he ate one and damned if he didn't.
The Sun have got their publicity.
They will be offering 20/1 against Manure winning in the Liverpool environs soon to attract business.
In fact the BBC were clearly in on the act. The FA should be removing FA cup coverage rights from them now. Oh hang on that would cost the FA money.
:hehe:
There's more than one camera
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