ycsatbjywtbiastkamb » Wed Feb 06, 2013 12:56 pm wrote:alwayslfc » Wed Feb 06, 2013 1:52 am wrote:http://soccernet.espn.go.com/news/story/_/id/1326556/investigation-unveils-scale-of-match-fixing?cc=4716
The above article has revealed that many matches throughout the world including CL, PL are rigged by bookies by bribing the officials and players esp. goalkeepers. Bruce Grobelaar came under investigation for match fixing during the 90s and I think he was found guilty though he categorically denied the charges. Where I live in Asia, many football fans are convinced many of these PL games are rigged. However, I choose not to believe it but when match fixing investigations like this one that involves one of our CL games in 2009, it raises suspicions that it is not far fetched that these matches could be fixed.
So fans outside Asia, what is the general opinion over there on this that these games are rigged? IMO, I find it hard to believe, for example, why would Kenny throw away most of the matches in the 2nd half of last season through bribery and lose his job and reputation tarnished at the end of the day?
no way is british/irish football rigged, it`s just not in the culture here.
growing up in the streets and parks of britain the game is not about technical ability or game intelligence it`s about not sh1tting out of tackles and not giving up.
after growing up in that culture it would be almost impossible for a brit to throw a tackle never mind a game.

However, like alwayslfc, I refuse to believe that this happens in the Premier League or in the Champions League. But I am certain that it happens on regular basis in the lower league. Maybe not that often in the Championship, but certainly in the League One or League two. Scottish and Irish league as well, even in the top division. Seria A is a good example for game fixing and corruption in a football top division.
As a matter of fact, even the La Liga or the Prem are not that innocent. We've seen that refs give an edge to teams like Barcelona and the scum (say what you will, but I can't be convinced that the mancs aren't given help by refs and the FA). This isn't actual game fixing but it's still a certain level of corruption.