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Re: The Sutton Reserve keeper nonsense
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Originally Posted by
BlueArmy 86
Did the sun payout?
Good question!
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Re: The Sutton Reserve keeper nonsense
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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.
Yes of course, it clearly highlights the link between sports books and those involved. This is a parody and an extreme and as you said a previous known high profile player who has as much admitted to doing similar yet still enjoys the bankroll from the product.
Its a massive fix, sorry but its true. The influence and the money is too big, and drugs, corruption and betting influence the biggest teams, leagues, cups, and players.
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Re: The Sutton Reserve keeper nonsense
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Originally Posted by
BlueArmy 86
Did the sun payout?
YES
The papers say they claim to have paid out a five figure sum in total. So that might be 880.82p
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Re: The Sutton Reserve keeper nonsense
A five figure sum would mean £10,000 plus I would have thought
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Re: The Sutton Reserve keeper nonsense
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Originally Posted by
AlwaysAway2
YES
The papers say they claim to have paid out a five figure sum in total. So that might be 880.82p
That doesn't count as 5 figures you doughnut 😂
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Re: The Sutton Reserve keeper nonsense
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Originally Posted by
BLUETIT
He most probably had a pony on it. :hehe:
More like the pie had a pony in it 🐴
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Re: The Sutton Reserve keeper nonsense
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Originally Posted by
Pearcey3
A five figure sum would mean £10,000 plus I would have thought
In terms of publicity, the bargain of the century.
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Re: The Sutton Reserve keeper nonsense
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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.
Strange that someone with your politics is backing what is, effectively, insider trading.
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Re: The Sutton Reserve keeper nonsense
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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.
What he did was technically spot fixing though? He shouldn't have eaten the pasty and if he's taken money from the S*n to eat it, he's done.
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Re: The Sutton Reserve keeper nonsense
If I was a Sutton fan I'd be peeved that an amazing cup run is now completely overshadowed by him.
And I mean that metaphorically.
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Re: The Sutton Reserve keeper nonsense
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Originally Posted by
lardy
If I was a Sutton fan I'd be peeved that an amazing cup run is now completely overshadowed by him.
And I mean that metaphorically.
If I was the manager or players I'd be more than peeved!
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Re: The Sutton Reserve keeper nonsense
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Originally Posted by
the other bob wilson
Strange that someone with your politics is backing what is, effectively, insider trading.
This was set up by Sun Bets so can hardly be described as insider trading. They offered relatively low odds & limited the amount that anyone could bet so in my mind knew exactly what was going to happen. They say that they paid out a 5 figure sum, a small outlay when you consider how much publicity they have gained, both on prime time television & the subsequent press coverage. Shaw was naive for getting sucked into this but in my view has been treated very harshly.
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Re: The Sutton Reserve keeper nonsense
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Originally Posted by
Alfonso Perez
This was set up by Sun Bets so can hardly be described as insider trading. They offered relatively low odds & limited the amount that anyone could bet so in my mind knew exactly what was going to happen. They say that they paid out a 5 figure sum, a small outlay when you consider how much publicity they have gained, both on prime time television & the subsequent press coverage. Shaw was naive for getting sucked into this but in my view has been treated very harshly.
If 8/1 is relatively low odds, you're a better gambler than me! :hehe:
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Originally Posted by
lardy
If 8/1 is relatively low odds, you're a better gambler than me! :hehe:
The odds are low when you compare it to the chances of it actually happening under normal circumstances. Since football has been in existence how many times have you come across a substitute eating a pie whilst in the dug out?
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Pedro de la Rosa
What he did was technically spot fixing though? He shouldn't have eaten the pasty and if he's taken money from the S*n to eat it, he's done.
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Someone needs to have a word with him and tell him to just stop.
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Re: The Sutton Reserve keeper nonsense
What we have here is a situation where a club, and its players are subjected to a whole lots of pressure that the club and its players are not used to.
We have a club that is running on next to no money, suddenly getting sponsorship offers from companies for one game that would dwarf what they make for an entire year. Then you have players that would have no media training, and in fact no experience of handling the media, suddenly thrust into the spotlight.
You cant blame the club for taking the money, they need that money, they are running from season to season not knowing whether they will survive the next. However with these offers may come the companies trying to take advantage of players ignorance in these areas to increase publicity for its product.
What we have here is an individual and a club being taken advantage of. In my opinion when a situation like this happens in the cup the FA should provide help and support in helping the club make the most from a fixture, without this situation arising. The FA shouldn't simply sit back and then go all guns blazing against an individual who simply made a honest mistake.
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Surely his biggest mistake was admitting he was aware of the bet?
All he had to say was 'somebody dared me to eat a pie during the game, I had no idea about any bet' and he's in the clear.
Obviously everyone would know he's probably lying but who cares? If there's no proof then the story soon blows over and the papers move on to their next headline.
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Charlie
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Someone needs to have a word with him and tell him to just stop.
Eating?
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Re: The Sutton Reserve keeper nonsense
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Originally Posted by
qccfc
What we have here is a situation where a club, and its players are subjected to a whole lots of pressure that the club and its players are not used to.
We have a club that is running on next to no money, suddenly getting sponsorship offers from companies for one game that would dwarf what they make for an entire year. Then you have players that would have no media training, and in fact no experience of handling the media, suddenly thrust into the spotlight.
You cant blame the club for taking the money, they need that money, they are running from season to season not knowing whether they will survive the next. However with these offers may come the companies trying to take advantage of players ignorance in these areas to increase publicity for its product.
What we have here is an individual and a club being taken advantage of. In my opinion when a situation like this happens in the cup the FA should provide help and support in helping the club make the most from a fixture, without this situation arising. The FA shouldn't simply sit back and then go all guns blazing against an individual who simply made a honest mistake.
Sensible, sadly as parliament has just admitted the FA isn't fit to tie its own shoelaces and the less said about FIFA the better.
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Re: The Sutton Reserve keeper nonsense
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Originally Posted by
Dr Lecter
Eating?
:hehe:
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Re: The Sutton Reserve keeper nonsense
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Originally Posted by
qccfc
What we have here is a situation where a club, and its players are subjected to a whole lots of pressure that the club and its players are not used to.
We have a club that is running on next to no money, suddenly getting sponsorship offers from companies for one game that would dwarf what they make for an entire year. Then you have players that would have no media training, and in fact no experience of handling the media, suddenly thrust into the spotlight.
You cant blame the club for taking the money, they need that money, they are running from season to season not knowing whether they will survive the next. However with these offers may come the companies trying to take advantage of players ignorance in these areas to increase publicity for its product.
What we have here is an individual and a club being taken advantage of. In my opinion when a situation like this happens in the cup the FA should provide help and support in helping the club make the most from a fixture, without this situation arising. The FA shouldn't simply sit back and then go all guns blazing against an individual who simply made a honest mistake.
Yep, this is basically the sun taking the piss out of the fat kid.
If he has a history of eating on the touchline he may get away with it, if its a one off, in the biggest game he will ever be involved in the he has been really fekin stupid.
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Re: The Sutton Reserve keeper nonsense
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Originally Posted by
Alfonso Perez
This was set up by Sun Bets so can hardly be described as insider trading. They offered relatively low odds & limited the amount that anyone could bet so in my mind knew exactly what was going to happen. They say that they paid out a 5 figure sum, a small outlay when you consider how much publicity they have gained, both on prime time television & the subsequent press coverage. Shaw was naive for getting sucked into this but in my view has been treated very harshly.
He admitted himself that he told friends to get money on a certain event happening and they'd be quids in - isn't that what insider trading is?
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Re: The Sutton Reserve keeper nonsense
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Originally Posted by
the other bob wilson
He admitted himself that he told friends to get money on a certain event happening and they'd be quids in - isn't that what insider trading is?
Insider trading relates to stock market trading whereby you have gained an advantage via having access to confidential price sensitive information.
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Re: The Sutton Reserve keeper nonsense
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Originally Posted by
the other bob wilson
Strange that someone with your politics is backing what is, effectively, insider trading.
Sorry but what kind of twat bets on someone eating a pie? If a bookie loses money from putting up a stupid market then so be it.
Was there even a 'no' side available?
So much dodgy shit goes on in football and THIS is what we go after? Some nobody from Sutton?
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Re: The Sutton Reserve keeper nonsense
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Originally Posted by
Dr Lecter
Surely his biggest mistake was admitting he was aware of the bet?
All he had to say was 'somebody dared me to eat a pie during the game, I had no idea about any bet' and he's in the clear.
Obviously everyone would know he's probably lying but who cares? If there's no proof then the story soon blows over and the papers move on to their next headline.
Yep. Dumbest move he made.