Where does he go from here guys
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slayer14SBR Posting Legend
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#1Match Fixing ArrestsTags: None -
semibluffSBR MVP
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#2As a West Ham fan this is obviously terrible news. He didn't have a great season last year but there was enough to interest Man City as to his transfer availability. West Ham have a small squad and the central midfield position has already been weakened by the transfer of Declan Rice.
I don't expect a quick resolution to this case. Neither team, player, or FA are making statements. The last big soccer-betting case was Ivan Toney who is now serving an 8-month ban.Comment -
cashin81SBR Posting Legend
- 09-10-14
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#3The investigation is believed to centre around Paqueta getting booked in games, with the bets being placed in Brazil, and the 25-year-old will now miss World Cup qualifiers against Peru and Bolivia in September.
Worse than just betting random games.... betting himself to get booked and placed in brazil.Comment -
slayer14SBR Posting Legend
- 08-12-13
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#4Guy gonna face a long ban for sure I can't see him getting away with thisComment -
cashin81SBR Posting Legend
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#5Paquetta booked again, lol how did we miss thisComment -
19th HoleSBR Posting Legend
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#7Good For Him.Comment -
AllureSBR Hall of Famer
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#8Was about to move to Man City lol. Good job.Comment -
cashin81SBR Posting Legend
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#9Brazil in mourning. No card for Paquetta today.Comment -
OptionalAdministrator
- 06-10-10
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#10Match Fixing Arrests
Police raided homes and arrested four players from Macarthur Bulls of the Australian A-League soccer today.
Team captain Ulises Davila (first Mexican player signed by Chelsea in 2011) is accused of paying three other players $10,000 each for making sure they received yellow cards on behalf of a Sth American crime syndicate figure.
Four suspect games identified so far were between November 2023 and just 2 weeks ago on May 4th 2024.
Story: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-05-...ards/103860160.Comment -
OptionalAdministrator
- 06-10-10
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#11<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Davila’s yellow cards against Victory (43rd minute) and Sydney (31st minute), hiding in plain sight <a href="https://t.co/Yh8tJtigut">pic.twitter.com/Yh8tJtigut</a></p>— Neil Sherwin (@neilsherwin) <a href="https://twitter.com/neilsherwin/status/1791277943618146399?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw" >May 17, 2024</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>.Comment -
getaloadoffatsoSBR Wise Guy
- 03-14-23
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#12Police raided homes and arrested four players from Macarthur Bulls of the Australian A-League soccer today.
Team captain Ulises Davila (first Mexican player signed by Chelsea in 2011) is accused of paying three other players $10,000 each for making sure they received yellow cards on behalf of a Sth American crime syndicate figure.
Four suspect games identified so far were between November 2023 and just 2 weeks ago on May 4th 2024.
Story: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-05-...ards/103860160
Aren't those guys paid well????Comment -
OptionalAdministrator
- 06-10-10
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#13
Young, dumb players prob think it was impossible to get caught. No idea about how betting is monitored.
Davila is a weird one though. He prob earns near top of league salary.
Must have been making a lot from the bets..Comment -
super mario 48SBR Wise Guy
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#14oh wow...Comment -
getaloadoffatsoSBR Wise Guy
- 03-14-23
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#15
I could be paid 50 million a year, and I would still throw a game for $5
That's just the type of guy I amComment -
cashin81SBR Posting Legend
- 09-10-14
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#16
Paquetta of west ham started the craze.... his hometown in brazil were all betting him big to get yellow and he got a bunch around that time.
Was investigated gone cold, like most do.Comment -
EnkhbatSBR MVP
- 04-18-11
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#18400K is enough to live on though, just pure greed. Intentionally getting a yellow card?Comment -
cashin81SBR Posting Legend
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wombatSBR MVP
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#20And for all these people that say match fixing is just conspiracy theoryComment -
OldBillSBR Hall of Famer
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#21saw long ago i soccer 2 teams played to a tie to prevent another from making it in but that was legalComment -
getaloadoffatsoSBR Wise Guy
- 03-14-23
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#22I purposely walked 15 batters in a row, while pitching in a little league game, for a sno cone from the concession stand guy
He was the brother of the opposing team's coach
I was investigated, but never chargedComment -
semibluffSBR MVP
- 04-12-16
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#23Technically this is spot fixing rather than match fixing. it's ensuring a prop bet hits rather than the win/lose outcome of a game. It's the easiest and most common form of fixing in football/soccer, which is more difficult to prove and convict. The highest profile soccer player known to have engaged in it is Matt Le Tissier who confessed to trying to fix the Under of a '1st time of the ball out of play' prop.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tEH0vjtN2e4Comment -
OptionalAdministrator
- 06-10-10
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#24How global network of police uncovered alleged soccer betting sting
It was 21 identical rapid-fire bets in just one minute, placed thousands of kilometres away, that set the stage for the biggest corruption scandal in Australian soccer.
In December 2023, a South American crime syndicate, headed by a man police dubbed The Controller, allegedly placed the bets on a low-key game involving the southwestern Sydney A-League team Macarthur FC.
The punters wanted Macarthur to be handed more than 3.5 yellow cards in the one game — and they allegedly paid team captain Ulises Dávila to help them pull it off.
As the bets were placed, police allege an alert popped up in Birmingham on the network of the United Kingdom Gambling Commission, the organisation tasked with monitoring suspicious betting activity at home and abroad.
The alert led to police uncovering another yellow card-manipulated game and another two failed attempts — what investigators allege is the tip of the iceberg.
Full Story: https://www.foxsports.com.au/footbal...06d34d9ae48ae4.Comment -
EnkhbatSBR MVP
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#25Hey Opti do you think bookies not accepting any bets on yellow card would a solution to this?Comment -
semibluffSBR MVP
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cashin81SBR Posting Legend
- 09-10-14
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#2910 yr ban rumoured.
He was 1.7 to be booked for some games, so everyone knew.Comment -
OptionalAdministrator
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#30Paqueta joined West Ham from Lyon for an initial £36.5m in August 2022.Comment -
cashin81SBR Posting Legend
- 09-10-14
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#33he would have got 2-3mil from the transfer fee..
Dunno. He would have been flush regardless.
All I can think of is either he pressured from mafia from home to do it (brazil)... I think xhaka used this excuse when he got investigated for ONE time yellow card... everyone bet it.
Or it was just a rumor and everyone just ran with it and bet him carded every game thinking it was fixed... but just coincence he got the cards.Comment -
semibluffSBR MVP
- 04-12-16
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#34West Ham are a financially ascending club. The club doesn't have especially rich owners. The money base comes from being a very popular club that now has a stadium that can generate income. West Ham play at what was the London Olympic stadium in 2012. The capacity when West Ham moved in was about 52,000 and people said West Ham wouldn't fill it. They were wrong. The capacity has since been increased to 62,600 and it's at capacity for every EPL game. West Ham are #2 in the EPL for home attendance, and #8 in Europe. The club's transfer spending has reflected their increased income.Comment -
semibluffSBR MVP
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#35Lucas Paquetá is reportedly earning £7.8M per season, (as per Spotrac):
spotrac.com/epl/west-ham-united-fc/cap/_/year/2024Comment
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