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RE: Nobody even considering the prospect of match-fixing? - 0762 - 12-05-2016

Well done!! Thumb up

(11-05-2016, 22:16)Fredstersafool Wrote: I have no idea what was going through his mind regards that incident all I know is he lied and roped in his assistant and ended that boys career along with his own


I knew Dougie reasonably well Fredster - in a professional capacity when he worked with a Transportation Consultancy located in Embro City Centre. I remember when he got his 1st Premiership match at Ibrox. I think the match was Rangers v Aberdeen on a lovely, sunny August afternoon. He was still just an excited young lad gradually working his way up the ref ranks. The events that unfolded later on at Tannadice were a huge surprise and uncharacteristic of him as a person - I lost contact with him by then, so it's still a mystery what actually happened but it looked like he had some kinda bias against Celtic. His folks would've been hugely disappointed at the time! I personally think that any footie club official who formally 'bad mouths' a referee, does it at his/her peril and the peril of that relative footie club - a personal bias could prevail in certain cases!


RE: Nobody even considering the prospect of match-fixing? - hibeejim21 - 12-05-2016

I mean how very dare anyone suggest anything irregular about Scottish football. The last bastion of the apron wearing,funny handshake,bowling club mentality.

Cheating and corruption is only something that happens elsewhere...quite extensively elsewhere though.


RE: Nobody even considering the prospect of match-fixing? - TheWorthinGer - 12-05-2016

(12-05-2016, 07:28)hibeejim21 Wrote: I mean how very dare anyone suggest anything irregular about Scottish football. The last bastion of the apron wearing,funny handshake,bowling club mentality.

Cheating and corruption is only something that happens elsewhere...quite extensively elsewhere though.

I never thought of that, a bowling club clique of freemasond conspiring with the Orange order to get Falkirk promoted, sorry, stop Hibs getting promoted.

Amazing that all they had to do was nobble your strikers and lumber you with a load of midfielders that never score. 

They should've done it years ago to halt your dominance of the game.

Oh.


RE: Nobody even considering the prospect of match-fixing? - hibeejim21 - 12-05-2016

I never suggested they had. You just ran with that one,but Scottish fitba certainly isnae as clean as some like to portray.

You need to let go of that odd impulse to prove everyone wrong all the time. Its not what forums like this are for.


RE: Nobody even considering the prospect of match-fixing? - Fredstersafool - 12-05-2016

So you have very clear evidence of match fixing Jim??


RE: Nobody even considering the prospect of match-fixing? - hibeejim21 - 12-05-2016

Its happened pretty much everywhere. The question is why do you think scotlands different?


RE: Nobody even considering the prospect of match-fixing? - Fredstersafool - 12-05-2016

Until someone is in court and found guilty then yes it's clean,now the sun has investigated virtually everything as it does if that had a sniff corruption in Scottish fitba it would be all over it to my knowledge there has never been an investigation in our game because there is nothing there,refs make mistakes and now it's accusation of match fixing lol

By the way the ref must have been gutted that he couldn't chop off Falkirks equaliser seeing he had hibs to win 2-1


RE: Nobody even considering the prospect of match-fixing? - hibeejim21 - 12-05-2016

I'm not saying the game was fixed midweek,what i am saying is between allys bulging notebook of gambling football players and a footballing authority that is far from squeaky clean - it leaves a lot of room for something of that kind to happen.

Its funny hearing hertz fans mock the idea when all my jambo mates whine on and on about love street 86 being rigged. I prefer to keep an open mind on the subject.


RE: Nobody even considering the prospect of match-fixing? - TheWorthinGer - 12-05-2016

(12-05-2016, 08:37)hibeejim21 Wrote: I never suggested they had. You just ran with that one,but Scottish fitba certainly isnae as clean as some like to portray.

You need to let go of that odd impulse to prove everyone wrong all the time. Its not what forums like this are for.

I don't have an impulse to prove people wrong, but I'll happily pour scorn on any idea that a team's run of poor results or a refereeing error is due to "match fixing".

Of all the recent cases of match fixing that have been publicised it has involved gambling: I haven't read about anything involving the groups alluded to in your ludicrous suggestion. Which is it held any water would see said groups prefering hearts promoted over Rangers and also Motherwell in the top league. 

It's just nonsense.

Now you can make some more silly remarks regarding Fred and I being in general agreement with each other. Not only did Hibs get denied a penalty as part of this conspiracy but an outcome of 2-2 was the desired result.  

How will all this insanity, built on finding excuses for Hibs failure, square ifHibs get promoted and win the SC ( which obviously can't happen due to the conspiracy you subscribe to)?

Would that be a fix? Or would it just be that Hibs very poor strike rate and leaky defence get it together for a run of games?

I'd really like to known what evidence there is to support the assertion, because I'll bet that for every refereeing mistake that you claim cost you a game I can find a glaring miss in the same game from one of your own players or another refereeing mistake that favoured you.

Football is a game played by humans and humans err. Referees don't make anymore mistakes that players they just happen to be higher profile than the player mistakes.

How much was fatty paid to fail to fall on that shot?

(12-05-2016, 10:03)hibeejim21 Wrote: I'm not saying the game was fixed midweek,what i am saying is between allys bulging notebook of gambling football players and a footballing authority that is far from squeaky clean - it leaves a lot of room for something of that kind to happen.

Its funny hearing hertz fans mock the idea when all my jambo mates whine on and on about love street 86 being rigged. I prefer to keep an open mind on the subject.

And this is were you, probably without realising and you'll probably deny it, support my rational: in 86 Celtic couldn't guarantee a win and neither could Hearts, not even with the help of the referee, but St Mirren could guarantee their own defeat. And that is what the Hearts fans will be putting forward.

So, are the Hibs team failing intentionally?5


RE: Nobody even considering the prospect of match-fixing? - hibeejim21 - 12-05-2016

"Of all the recent cases of match fixing that have been publicised it has involved gambling: I haven't read about anything involving the alluded to in your ludicrous suggestion."


I did - in the post right above yours. Nor have i made any remarks about you and fred. No idea what you are wittering on about.




"I don't have an impulse to prove people wrong"

I'm calling BS on that one. All over here you ridicule and put people down for daring to entertain a view contrary to yours.

Could a match be fixed in scotland? Damn right it could. Has it happened ? I'd say probably yes. Could our squeaky clean custodians have ever turned a blind eye or been complicit? I wouldn't rule it out.

You can pour scorn on that view all you like, i don't give a xxxx.