Feels like refereeing has been questionable for a long time now in the premire league but could premier matches be rigged now? The way Thiago Silva played today has got me thinking whether it’s all intentional.
Dear me…
No. They aren’t rigged.
Yes they are rigged but only when Newcastle anihilates one of the big boys - you know saudi money and sportswashing and stuff
Exactly. They couldn’t play against Bournemouth, Dortmund and Wolves, none of these are big boys! 😂
But when Newcastle lose, it’s revenge for beating one of the big boys, can’t win
Haha you bet
I don’t believe in a wise scale conspiracy, but from what I’ve seen over the last year, WC refereeing included, and given the instances of corruption across other European leagues (Barca, Juve, Milan just to name a few) i think it’s naive to think bookmakers and broadcasters don’t have some influence on how some matches pan out. There’s too much money and too many ways to hide it. Again, i don’t think its for or against a particular team, but i do think entertainment and keeping things “competitive” could be at the forefront of suspicious decisions we’re seeing right now.
As someone who works alongside the betting industry, the idea that bookmakers want matches to be rigged is a non starter. Bookmakers make loads of money from football without the games being rigged. If they were match fixing involved the bookmakers would be the ones who lose out, firstly they would be the ones being taken for a ride on the individual fixture, secondly it would undermine faith in the system and punters would be less likely to make bets.
Hard to disagree. It’s more like entertainment now instead of sports!
The Broadcast side always has been. And now it’s being packaged for the yankie market.
Lol
Reffing is rigged if not in all but in many games, I am certain of that. Until we have full transparency of VAR and refs communications, I will maintain my assertion. Alternative explanation is only one - refs are a special population of inbred individuals coming from a small geographical area on an isolated island off the coast of a continent.
Dunno. If anything is going on it’s between the broadcasters and the officials, at some level.
No, I dont think outright match-fixing is happening if thats what you mean. I do however believe that some teams are absolutely doped to the gills.
This sub is on one today man😂
Games aren’t rigged, but corruption has taken their stand in the league. When fifa ambassadors are given dirty money, world cups are bought, referees are flying down to other countries to referee useless games for high amounts of money(in the same countries who owns English clubs), the countries making their mark in football has legitimate sports washing agendas and the president of football is seen laughing away in Moscow in 2018 with Putin and the Saudi sheikh it all makes sense why football is slowly dying.
Dayum, Messi lives in your mind, boy.
What?
A lot of people saw this coming more than 20 years ago with the slowly increasing commercialisation of the sport and the removal of working class fans via higher ticket pricing.
Crazy how most people are only waking up to this within the last few years.
Removal of working class fans?
Keep the name of Thiago Silva out of your f’ing mouth!
Yeah but only when my team loses
Silva’s play today doesn’t indicate anything other than an off game. I thought Simon Hooper had a wildly different scale for what was deemed a foul/card, but Chelsea didn’t deserve a win regardless. Didn’t play their game at all.
Yeah City’s disallowed goal today was well dodgy, bloody scousers bribing referees again . Is that the type of thing you mean ?
I think VAR has shown that your average referee is a fucking idiot and hasn’t a clue about the actual game they’re supposed to supervise. They can’t even understand “clear and obvious”. A referee saying “no contact no pen” is obv a clear and obvious error when you view it and there’s clear contact. I.e Burnley’s non-pen from this afternoon.
It’s not rigged. The PL has just become a clown show from those running it to the referees.