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Eddie

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  1. Having printed masks in the past for some events we've hosted at UNESCO, you'll need a far higher image quality than that if you want to avoid us being the laughing stock of the footballing world for a day.
  2. I think a very key point has to be made here. Sometimes those dismissing conspiracy theories are labelled as Venky's defenders. I'm not defending our owners. They've been awful and their decision-making, particularly in those early years, has been highly questionable, negligent, and stripped this club of any sense of professionalism and dignity. However, I don't think they're involved in match-fixing.
  3. No, as in getting players to agree to carry out very specific actions. It could be as simple as a booking. It could be the number of corners. Le Tissier has famously spoken about agreeing to have the first throw-in of a match occur within a specific period of time - although that was also spread betting so the time became an even more crucial factor. The problem with this approach is that there isn't a ton of liquidity in those markets, so you'll have bet limits and any unusual betting patterns will be flagged - this includes across different bookmakers. You cover that with illegal betting, but that comes with separate issues.
  4. Yes, Tim Donaghy. We actually had the former investigator who wrote the book on the betting scandal in the NBA on our podcast a couple of years ago: https://open.spotify.com/episode/5MBsIQIQSwsjcEY8Jo8rgf?si=bfacb337868745a3 He continues to research and speak about match-fixing and sports gambling. It's a really interesting topic and he speaks about it all very well. See above, I might not know as little about the topic as you'd like to make out. I 100% believe that there is match-fixing in every sport on a weekly basis. I just remain highly skeptical of the idea that a team at the highest level of a sport would be throwing matches. Spot-fixing definitely, but games being thrown is a little bit harder for me to wrap my head around. Match fixing in individual sports or at a much lower level? That I do buy.
  5. How much money are you going to have to pay a group of Premier League players to start throwing matches? How much would you then have to bet? Keep in mind, we were awful. Not a lot of opportunity to get value in the opposition. It is actually quite the opposite, we actually had the biggest upset (from an odds perspective) in Premier League history when we beat United. Spot-fixing is the route you have to go in team sports to be consistently fixing outcomes. Bookings, throw-ins, corners, etc. But to think that 6/7/8 of our players were taking money to throw matches is a wild conspiracy theory.
  6. Cleaned up meaning what? A nice payday for your average person? Or something that would interest a billionaire? The reality is that these aren't very liquid markets, so the exposure that comes with any sizeable bet is too much to be worth it - even for illegal bookmakers. Why would you want to make a book where you are guaranteed to lose tons if a specific outcome comes in? Nevermind the fact that who in their right mind would take a big bet on a specific market like that without being suspicious of the fact that the bettor has more information than the bookmaker. Could someone give me a decent tip on a next manager and I could have a nice day? Sure. I could spread 100-200 (absolute max) bets around across a few bookmakers and have a nice day, but we aren't talking about a payday that would interest the UHNW.
  7. Eh? Even odds-on shots are profit if you know the outcome.
  8. But that's the thing. It really isn't a possibility.
  9. The point remains the same. It would have to be so tiny and so often. I've bet on next manager markets and putting 100 pounds on either radically shifts the market or makes it close altogether. You cannot make millions, hundreds of thousands, or even thousands betting on next manager markets easily. Do you really think they're charging someone with placing 50 pound bets at dozens of bookies? They might be dodgy, but they are billionaires. Hardly worth it.
  10. Quiz question I had not too long ago: Southampton went down from the First Division in 1973-74 (along with Manchester United) but Mick Channon was top scorer in the division with 21 goals.
  11. Yet another awful goal to concede. Ordinary defending throughout the buildup and some very casual defending from Hyam inside the box. Another example of the keeper not exactly covering himself in glory, but the criticism really has to be directed at the defending. There are so many moments within the game where we lack commitment, intensity, and even just basic effort within our own defensive third. That isn't down to quality, although the skill level doesn't help, that's culture.
  12. He's already lost all credibility for me. He came in and made a big song and dance about a 'no excuses' culture and every poor performance has been accompanied by excuses. Just a man happy to have a job. I'll be glad to see the back of him.
  13. Sell Pears. Let's hope that someone watched that cup game and thought that he was Premier League quality. Get rid ASAP.
  14. I think that's very generous. He's relatively big and strong, but he doesn't have a ton of pace. He's the level of athlete you would genuinely expect in the Championship.
  15. I'll say it now and my opinion won't change: I'll never be a fan of Eustace. This is an awful brand of football and he has the charisma of a sponge.
  16. Gallagher is such a donkey. Zero chance he was going to beat 3 defenders, but has an easy pass to Brittain in space. Instead he has his head down, zero awareness, and in the end is only slightly saved by the fact that the ball somehow found its way to Brittain. And instantly 2-0 down. Giving the ball away in midfield cheaply. Inability to close down yet again and I'm not entirely sure how to describe what Pears has just done.
  17. You've left some steps out. Poor clearing header that went 4 yards and straight back to Swansea. Pears flapping at a cross you'd expect an under 15s keeper to take.
  18. More clueless defending. Several opportunities to get the ball clear, zero urgency in closing down, poor goalkeeping. Same old. Same old. The Pears praise will have quickly evaporated.
  19. This is a very revealing thread. It combines both those acknowledging that they were perhaps to quick to judge Pears and those stating that Wahlstedt is a dud. Lesson learned.
  20. Yep, not a terrible one. In another world and a few more favourable inches, his would have crept in and Pears would have tipped their 4th onto the post. That's just a shootout for you.
  21. Everyone outside of Blackburn calls us Blackburn. If you don't call us Blackburn it's impossible to expect people to know who you're talking about. Name a neutral pundit. Linekar was in his underwear after Leicester City won the league. Neville spends most of his time talking about United. Carragher makes no attempt to hide his Liverpool allegiances even though he grew up an Everton supporter. Micah Richards is an open City supporter even though he's from the Midlands. You'd love it if he supported us.
  22. Yep, the same supporters being critical of him will expect Adam Wharton to be speaking fondly of Rovers 20 years from now on TV. Or expect David Dunn to appear like a Rovers supporter if he were in studio for Rovers v Birmingham. Or probably even expect Damien Duff to come across as a Rovers supporter for Rovers v Chelsea. We can't have it both ways. You can take absolutely no issue with a born and bred Newcastle supporter being, wait for it, a Newcastle supporter.
  23. Bit of a hard question to answer. I could list a ton of centrebacks and you could tell me no. All that being said, Harry Maguire took one of the best penalties I've ever seen in the final of the Euros. Bet you wouldn't put him on a list of penalty-takers. All down to who feels comfortable taking them. How they feel going into it. What the plans were beforehand. We're not privy to all of that, so it is pretty difficult to be critical. Had Ayari missed you probably would have said you didn't want a 20-year-old loanee taking one. I thought Newcastle took the biggest risk by having a fresh sub take one. Luck of the draw at a certain point.
  24. A disappointing end, but an enthralling cup tie and a performance that all of the players should be proud of. Anyone being critical should go and do something else with their lives, nights like this are why you are a supporter. Every single player deserves credit. Yes, a few were better than others, but that was the definition of a team effort. Most of all, I think that performance should shut a few critics up for a bit. Several of those players have been slaughtered for being terrible signings, not good enough to wear the shirt, and a sign of a future in League One. The pressure is now on them to replicate that performance and show consistency, but many have been judged before they've even been given the chance to play.
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