Does PGMOL actions amount to criminality & deliberate match fixing?
To me given the amount of betting made on Premier League games and that in 2023 with the technological advances having beem made and globilisation that has brought about and how many people and the bets of how many people are adversely affected and impacted by any inpropriety or collusion to delberately adversely affect the outcomes of Premier League football matches by the FA PGMOL The Premier League and English FA whatever their reasons for it, still amounts to criminality and deliberate match fixing
I think this is a matter that the police and CPS should be urgently investigating, it's not the 1990's anymore when no-one had internet, laptops, mobile phones with betting apps and didn't have access to view practically every game worldwide and FA PGMOL The Premier League and English FA can't continue in the drachonian manner they have for too long.
The Gov's bill on football needs to ensure clauses these bodies put into contracts for clubs to participate in competitions that prevent clubs bringing legal action against them, that have for too long made all these bodies unaccountable for their actions and a law unti themselves, doubling down on any club or manager who justly complains about their deliberate failures to correctly apply the laws of the game, including on FFP need to be outlawed
This should apply to clear instances, verified by a panel of FIFA referees with no connection to or association with these bodies in which it is clear and obvious there has been a deliberate failure to apply the laws of the game, that like with yesterday and the penalty not awrded to Everton last season there is simply no conceivable way, other than a deliberate act of attemped match fixing the officials have failed to correctly apply the laws of the game
"If Everton were playing at the bottom of my garden, i'd close the curtains”
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