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*Shakes head* Everton again.


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4 hours ago, Harry Squatter said:

After yesterday's penalty decisions they now believe the league is fixed. Remember Hans Segers anyone?

 

 

A FORMER Wimbledon soccer goalkeeper, Hans Segers, paid £19,000 into a bank shortly after his team was beaten 3-2 by Everton in a vital Premiership relegation match, a court heard yesterday.

The cash was one of a series of payments totalling £104,000 allegedly paid to him by a Far East betting syndicate in return for him throwing games. "It was a match of crucial importance to Everton because it enabled them to stay up in the Premier division," the prosecution counsel, Mr David Calvert Smith, told the jury at Winchester Crown Court.

The prosecutor alleged seven payments were made by Segers - ranging from £6,000 to £20,000 - over a 12-month period straddling two seasons. Segers used a Swiss bank account, named Gloves One, to deposit the money. The payments would follow a defeat or series of defeats, the court heard.

In a list of 19 results shown to the jury, including two cup matches, Wimbledon won only five times.

The Crown claims the games, from October 1993 to November 1994, were the subject of a match rigging scheme by the syndicate.

The syndicate is also alleged to have paid money to the former Liverpool and Southampton goalkeeper, Bruce Grobbelaar, who was confronted by Sun reporters over the allegations. The Sun's report led to the police inquiry.

The prosecution alleges that a Gladiators television presenter, John Fashanu, was a middle man in the betting scheme, which also involved a Malaysian businessman, Mr Heng Suan Lim.

Grobbelaar, Segers, Fashanu and Mr Lim all deny conspiracy to give and accept corrupt payments.

Grobbelaar alone denies a further charge of accepting £2,000 from a former business partner, Mr Christopher Vincent, for improperly influencing or attempting to influence the outcome of a football match or matches.

 

Gloves One!!!!! Jesus Christ was the cunt trying to get caught

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3 minutes ago, Anubis said:

How can Rafa be judged when he hasn’t been give a proper transfer window and budget yet. Let him sell Dogne, DCL and Richarlison and reinvest those funds. Judge him then….

Stop talking common sense and put your blue tinged specs on.

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Which of you is this? Excellent work.

 

 

Steve Wigan

Player Valuation: £50m
I think he took it like a six year old kid.
Right. Brave decision by Rafael, but I would have done the same. Ointless keeping Richarlison if he sulks in 2 games out of 3 and only turns it on at home now and again.One thing about Benitez...he will sort this shower out, and anyone who doesn;t earn his money will be out. In fact I think thats what his brief from Moshiri is
 
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