Thursday 26 September 2013

Leech Consultancy - The Twilight Zone


                                       A Leech Consultant Settling Down At The Desk

Leeching: To feed, a leech attaches itself to a human or animal through suckers at each end of its body and then eats its host's blood. Leeches can eat six to eight times their body weight, but rather than sinking to the bottom of the body of water, leeches produce a natural anticoagulant or blood thinner, which keeps the blood in them from thickening and clotting and allows them to stay mobile.

Leech consultants optimise performance.

All cutting edge bodies understand the quest to gain robust competitive advantage, they seek leech consultants.

Leeches sit on the threshold between white markets and grey but spend all of their time forensically analysing the grey and, in particular, the black markets.
Especially in mature market late capitalism.

Take football.

No institution, club, bookmaker, agent or association can admit the extent to which insider gambling has spread through the sport like a rampant cancer.
Recent arrests in Australia, Singapore and El Salvador (where five players with more than 50 international appearances are implicated) together with the banning of numerous clubs has to be held at the marketing damage limitation level of  "a few bad apples" - activities undertaken by poorly paid fringe players in peripheral territories often influenced by rogue South East Asian underground markets.

But the corruption is far more central to the FIFA Football Family than that.
Yet this cannot be made public and cannot be acknowledged.

Many loci within the game are desperate for this knowledge.

Without such knowledge, people in the "sport" are unable to protect themselves from corruptions perpetrated against their interests.
Strategic defence is the name of the modern game.

Leech consultancy bridges this divide.

Football is Fixed are a leech consultancy network.
We operate to stretch the belief mechanisms of clients regarding the degrees of corruption across the football continuum.
We create defensive yet assertive strategies to optimise performance in this environment, a consultative aikido.

We circumvent the issue of our tendencies to whistleblow by developing robust contracts and establishing a unique structure of operation.

We leech ourselves onto an entity or individual approximate to the body to whom we consult. This entity/individual then liaises between the two parties.
At no time do the two parties need to meet and any data, information and/or privileged knowledge that is requested can always be denied if deemed incriminating.

Every entity has to cut corners to exist in this domain and nobody should trust justice-based whistleblowers.
Leech consultancy is the only solution.

Our consultancy spectrum includes market analysis, economic modelling, risk analysis, corruption forensics, holographic modelling of white/ grey/ black market structures in mature markets, defensive strategies against corruptions perpetrated against a clients' interests, holistic sabermetrics utilising our data archive, intermarket analysis, dark pool poker table analysis, creation of regulatory structures to disarm corrupt processes, behavioural economic modelling, scenario analysis, establishing creative match strategies in enemy environments, legal market hacking, fraud investigation, exposing corrupted market loopholes, psychology of finance...

We provide good health and our clients provide sustenance.

N.B. Of course, there is a branch of leech consultancy that enacts strategic exploitation of late capitalist structures and markets but that is an entirely different form of leech consultancy known as the sociopathic. We could do that too but we choose not to.

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Monday 23 September 2013

Self-Harming Sabermetrics


Early in the season it is possible to determine which clubs have spent wisely over the previous transfer window and which clubs have overpaid.

The table below details the top 20 net transfer spends by clubs in the Summer Transfer Window i.e. the total spend minus the total sales.
The points per game from season 2012/13 is then compared to the points per game to date in 2013/14 and the differential highlighted.

Obviously, there are holistic inputs that distort the data but, by undertaking the comparison prior to significant inputs from both European and domestic cup competitions, it is feasible to make valid comparisons.

The table is ordered via differential (where + indicates a points/game improvement and - indicates a poorer performance in the current season).
It should be noted that the biggest net spenders, Monaco (£140m), together with Cardiff City (£33m) cannot be so compared due to being promoted teams. Although as Monaco sit top of Le Championnat, it would appear, in the former case, at least, that the money was well spent.

* indicates new manager for season 2013/14.

Inter Milan £20m; 1.42; 2.50; +1.08*
Fenerbache £24m; 1.79; 2.40; +0.61*
Southampton £34m; 1.08; 1.60; +0.52
Arsenal £29m; 1.92; 2.40; +0.48
Liverpool £21m; 1.60; 2.00; +0.40
Barcelona £26m; 2.63; 3.00; +0.37*
Real Madrid £62m; 2.24; 2.60; +0.36*
Swansea City £20m; 1.21; 1.40; +0.19
Chelsea £60m; 1.97; 2.00; +0.03*
Bayern Munich £21m; 2.68; 2.67; -0.01*
Manchester City £93m; 2.05; 2.00; -0.05*
Dynamo Moscow £42m; 1.60; 1.44; -0.16
Paris St Germain £71m; 2.18; 2.00; -0.18*
West Ham United £20m; 1.21; 1.00; -0.21
Norwich City £22m; 1.16; 0.80; -0.36
Dynamo Kiev £36m; 2.10; 1.70; -0.40
Galatasaray £20m; 2.09; 1.50; -0.59*
Manchester United £29m; 2.34; 1.40; -0.94*

There are some key points that jump out from this data:
  • Manchester United, despite the changes in their hierarchy, have spent poorly but it is a moot point how much of the deterioration in points/game is due to Ferguson leaving. Moyes is evidently out of his depth. In the opposite sense, Walter Mazzarri is a vast improvement on Andrea Stramaccioni at Inter.
  • Manchester City, despite the victory in the derby yesterday, are performing slightly less well this season despite parting with the second highest net spend of just short of £100 million. Although oodles of adulatory column inches are written about the alleged value of MCFC Analytics, £93 million is a lot of money to spend to stand still.
  • Several teams whose sabermetrics are contracted out have spent money in a self-harming manner with Norwich City, Dynamo Kiev and West Ham United being obvious candidates in this area. Chris Hughton and his advisers will most likely be next in the Premier League Sack Race following the dismissal of Sunderland's Paolo Di Canio this weekend - Norwich, the 14th biggest net spend in Europe producing just 1 win and three goals in 5 games.
  • Sabermetric wisdom is most in evidence, after other factors such as change of manager have been removed, at Southampton, Arsenal and Liverpool which, when one considers all the mainstream media garbage thrown at Southampton for sacking Nigel Adkins and the focus on ownership disruptions, Arsenal for persisting with Arsene Wenger and Liverpool for virtually anything that ever occurs on Merseyside is most revealing.
It goes without saying that this data should be regarded as having large error bars around it.
It is just an early season slice across time - Norwich and the two Manchester clubs might all enjoy 10 game winning streaks now.

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    Friday 20 September 2013

    One Love - The Art Of War


    The performance of the Celtic team on Wednesday night at the Giuseppe Meazza was immensely inspiring.
    As has been pointed out elsewhere, numerous individual players achieved way beyond their expected levels - Ambrose, Mulgrew, Matthews, Lustig...

    Yet the outcome was a defeat and the probability of qualifying for the Champions League 2nd Phase has already all but disappeared after just one game.
    In this post, which is intended as constructive criticism, we suggest that the chances of such qualification were already zero prior to a ball being kicked.

    One aside before launching into this assessment...
    ... we have a consultancy arrangement with another Champions League club and are prevented both by contract and by our isolationist thresholds from detailing some of the strategic errors relating to the match and the qualifying group. These aspects of the post are available in the Addenda only for our partners. Please accept and understand these limitations.

                                                  Lord Nimmo Smith In His Masonic Garb

    Peter Lawwell and Neil Lennon via their sabermetric strategies in the transfer market, match performance strategies on the pitch and, particularly, the creative destruction of the criminalised entity formerly known as Rangers have moved Celtic on to new levels of achievement. Celtic are now placed in a very strong position with regard to Champions League qualification and, sometimes, advancement and will be able to take their place in the second tier of the UEFA Super League once this becomes reality within the next decade. Additionally, even though Nimmo Smith enjoys funny handshakes and the historically stolen titles will not be returned, there will be a whole batch of Scottish trophies in the period where #Rangers are developing. All Celtic fans must be appreciative of these outcomes.

    Yet, via self-harming brinksmanship the club have missed a real opportunity to reach the 2nd Phase of Champions League this season and the £3.5 million that goes with such success.
    And this brinksmanship is identical in style to that which handed the 2008/09 SPL title to Rangers.

    This brinksmanship first reared its head in the Champions League Qualifying stage where a reluctance to make signings until the Group Stage was guaranteed almost led to an ignominious defeat to Shakhtar Karagandy, plus the refusal to take the challenge of the Kazakhstani team seriously and putting out a full team on the Saturday match away to Aberdeen prior to the 1st Leg, the corresponding inability to acclimatise that resulted in a bunch of sheep slaughterers covering 5.2km more than Celtic during the game and, with UEFA banning the likes of Fenerbache and Metalist Kharkiv from their flagship competition for match-fixing, not utilising private information about insider gambling by Shakhtar Karagandy in their previous match against Skenderbeu Korce of Albania.
    Furthermore, the delay in signing Boerritger, Pukki and Biton meant that these talented players did not have the time to become parts of the Celtic team prior to the Milan game.

    In total, there were seven pre-match strategic inputs that the club failed to take into consideration in Italy. If these inputs had been utilised then a draw would have been guaranteed in Milan, and with such a draw, game theoretic analyses suggest that Celtic would now be 80% probable to reach the last 16. Six of these strategies cannot be revealed publicly due to isolationism. But it should be noted that these six aspects cover both the specifics of the event and meta-analyses. It should also be noted that it is forensic analysis and intelligence that provide the foundation of success in these tight tournaments.

    But we will focus on one input.
    Last season, Undiano Mallenco mugged Celtic in the 1st Leg versus Juventus.
    We could have informed the club beforehand about Sr Mallenco.
    Even when it became clear as the match began that Mallenco was on a mission, there was no adjustment of strategy - every corner was lumped into the box only for Juve's defenders to employ WWE tactics to nullify any attacking threat. Such an in-running readjustment could have yielded a 0-0 draw as opposed to the eliminating 0-3 defeat.

    Wolfgang Stark was selected for the Milan match. Psychological profiling of this individual reveals valuable data regarding how to play a match where he is officiating. It was evident throughout the game in Milan that no such analysis had been undertaken by Celtic and the free kicks given away on the edge of the area were ultimately the difference between the teams. Stark has always demonstrated a leaning in favour of the G14(18) grouping of European power clubs (obviously not deliberate) and, once one is aware that the referee is not necessarily an entirely neutral arbiter (even if unwittingly), defensive strategies must be activated.
    And, incidentally, questions should also be asked of UEFA for allowing a German referee to officiate G14(18) Tier 1 side Milan and an Italian referee to take control of G14(18) Tier 1 side FC Bayern resulting in two home victories and no bookings for either host despite 24 fouls in total (step forward Mr Balotelli!).

    We now turn firstly to the specifics of the match and, secondly, to those of the group.

    A 0-0 draw, as already intimated, would most likely have engendered qualification to the latter stages.
    A 1-0 defeat would have left approximately a 30% probability of qualification. This percentage reduces to nigh on nothing with the second goal.
    The alteration in strategy at half-time where Celtic deluded themselves that victory was achievable was a major own goal. The extra effort required to attempt to take control of the game resulted in the onset of tiredness that aided the two late goals. This was an immensely high risk strategic adjustment.

    Strategic analysis of Champions League groups should utilise Sun Tzu and Clausewitz and the six matches be regarded as the equivalent of a military campaign.
    If only Lawwell had planned strategically, the advantage of playing Barcelona in the last match when their qualification will be assured would have presented Celtic with a wormhole to the 2nd Phase.

    But all is not lost. Third place is still very achievable.
    Furthermore, in the 21 years of the Champions League only one winner and only four finalists have not come from the G14(18) grouping of teams (and Chelsea would not have won if Arjen Robben had exhibited the required levels of professionalism).
    The Europa League, on the other hand, in the four years since its inception has been shown to be a far more meritocratic event with only four of the semi-finalists being from the G14(18) grouping.

    Also, the group in which Celtic find themselves is not as strong as it looks on paper - all three competitor teams would be advised as a "sell" if they were stocks or shares.

    Barcelona are having to adapt to entirely new tactical strategies under Gerardo Martino and do not appear to be quite so energised since the outing of Eufemiano Fuentes (obviously entirely coincidental), Milan are no great shakes either (particularly without Boateng and with El Shaarawy injured) and Ajax are very poor indeed being the least fit team in the top six sides of the Dutch Eredivisie. Ajax have additionally sold their best three players (Eriksen, Alderwereild and Boerritger) and are left with a sparse grouping of individuals whose three primary international players feature for Iceland, Finland and Denmark.
    Additionally, Ajax meet one of their main domestic competitors Twente Enschede just prior to the first game at Celtic Park and, unless very poor decisions are taken, Celtic can easily achieve third place despite Ajax's G14(18) status.

    It is our assessment that the club should establish a cutting edge analytics section to enable this self-harming to cease. Unfortunately, we are no longer in a position to offer this service as our lawyers will not allow us to work with the club due to the proximity to Celtic of inappropriate individuals who do not have the best interests of the team at heart, the existence of other individuals who struggle with economies of truth and the club's inability to plan strategically AND radically.

    What do we mean by radical?
    Well, Mourinho, Guardiola, Ferguson, Klopp, Laudrup are/were radical.
    These people push strategies to the limit, dare to think the allegedly unthinkable, laterally analyse as a matter of course and realistically determine structures.

    Take the transfer market.
    One player (who shall remain nameless) was worth £400,000 in 2011. It is alleged that this player's agent facilitated the enrolment of the man in England's Euro2012 squad via inappropriate transfers of money. His value increased to £6 million. Once more sober assessments were made of the player, the value reduced to £4.5 million. We believe that this individual is problematical in the department labelled "Ethical" and that he performs in relation to betting strategies activated by his agents.
    Our assessment of the player's value is consequently negative, worse than worthless as his professionalism is to be questioned.
    That is radical.

    Or, to take another example in another area...

    Football betting markets are mature i.e. the sector is dominated by a fragmented cartel of primary market makers and dark pools that compete directly but that also work together to ensure the continuation of their shared corrupting power in the mature sector.
    So, take a market where the market makers suggest the probability of Team A winning is 50%. All prices across the planet gravitate around this 50% likelihood.
    If, as an analyst, I felt that the "real" market probability on Team A is 75% as there were corrupting influences on the game only known to a very few insiders and a few top analysts, I might suggest to a market maker outside of the loop that they price up the market to this "real" value and, in effect, take on all the other market makers and dark pools.
    This would be a foolhardy tactic.
    Why?
    In mature markets, all outcomes can, in effect, be anything.
    If the operators "in control" of this market wish to alter the outcome via their influence over key operators on the field of play, they are able to do so.
    And, indeed, they would do so and, moreover, they would be most likely to do so when the market maker who went out on a limb with the 75% probability price had the most exposure to the rest of the marketplace - it is feasible to wipe out a competitor financially.
    So the outcome here is that no market maker will exhibit the true price in a mature market as it would be financially disadvantageous to do so.
    Hence, the vast majority of corrupt mature markets are inefficient and skilled analysts take their slice of this market inefficiency.
    This too is radical.

    Yet most evaluation within the game is incremental and the true value is never perceived.

    And this is the constructive criticism aimed at parts of the Celtic hierarchy.
    Neil Lennon achieves beyond expectations with the quality of the squad and the tools provided.

    But parallel radical strategies are required in both the Champions League Group and the individual games.
    Without a holographic holistic many inputs become useless or counter-productive.
    An example here would be the much-lauded Manchester City Analytics who put inappropriate data into invalid software producing valueless analyses...
    ... all that data and yet MCFC Analytics failed to spot the 24 consecutive match-changing refereeing decisions in favour of Manchester United over an 18 month period where City merely experienced a mere 14/11 tilt in sendings off and penalties!

    Similar analyses may be made across the markets and strategic inputs that affect football and only the leading strategic clubs like FC Bayern, Basle, Porto, Dortmund, Swansea City etc will maximise their opportunities by utilising such skills.

    Celtic do, however, have one advantage that cannot be replicated anywhere else in the European game...
    ... the fans,
    Lionel Messi's comments about the Parkhead atmosphere are worthy of note as only Boca Juniors worldwide can tilt match outcomes to the same extent.

    COYBIG.

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    Tuesday 17 September 2013

    Mark Halsey - A Referee Of Integrity?



    If we were lovers. If we were more than just good friends. I know how good it could be. Just by the way you're looking at me.
                    

    BT Referee Pundit Mark Halsey is cashing in further on the end of his career as a match official by writing an autobiography.

    This soon-to-be-published literary masterpiece has kicked a hornets' nest.

    Mr Halsey refers to his close association with Sir Alex Ferguson.
    This is illegal.
    Halsey has revealed that he and the former Manchester United boss exchanged text messages.
    Contact between referees and managers is prohibited on the grounds of professional integrity.
    In the tome, Halsey states: "It took time to gain Sir Alex Ferguson's respect but in the end we had a very good relationship."

    The former referee continues: "One thing should be made clear about my relationship with Sir Alex. I may have spoken to him a lot and shared texts but he knew when I crossed that white line there were no favours.
    "Players and managers would not respect you if you gave decisions based on friendship."

    So let's check this claim.

    From season 2005/06 to 2012/13 (seven Premier League seasons), Halsey refereed Manchester United on 14 occasions in the EPL.
    Manchester United won every single one of those matches.

    Let us list them as it is clear that these are, on the whole, tricky matches against the likes of Liverpool, Tottenham, Everton and Villa...

    17/04/06 Spurs 1 Man Utd 2
    29/11/06  Man Utd 3 Everton 0
    16/12/07 Liverpool 0 Man Utd 1
    29/03/08 Man Utd 4 Aston Villa 0
    18/10/08 Man Utd 4 WBA 0
    06/12/08 Man Utd 1 Sunderland 0
    31/01/09 Man Utd 1 Everton 0 (Via a penalty)
    02/05/09 Middlesbrough 0 Man Utd 2
    29/10/11 Everton 0 Man Utd 1
    21/12/11 Fulham 0 Man Utd 5
    15/04/12 Man Utd 4 Aston Villa 0
    23/09/12 Liverpool 1 Man Utd 2 (Via a sending off and a penalty)
    01/12/12 Norwich 3 Man Utd 4 (With a penalty included)
    10/02/13 Man Utd 2 Everton 0

    14 matches, 14 wins, 36 goals for and just 5 against, only 3 matches where the opposition scored (and the Norwich match was an insider gamble probably perpetrated without Ferguson's knowledge) and all 4 key match-changing decisions in favour of the Red Devils.

    What on earth would this database look like if Mr Halsey had chosen to "make decisions based on friendship"?

    Additionally, Halsey accepted a free 5 star holiday for his family courtesy of Jose Mourinho...
    ... Chelsea won 10 out of 12 EPL games that Halsey refereed during Mourinho's first spell at Stamford Bridge. The other two were draws. So 24 wins 2 draws 0 defeats all in.

    Mourinho Commiserates With Nani After He Was Sent Off Versus Real Madrid. Five Madrid Players, Two Man Utd Players (Including Nani) And Mourinho Share Jorge Mendes As Agent

    Newer readers might wish to glance at http://footballisfixed.blogspot.co.uk/2013/04/manchester-united-premier-league.html

    The powers that be in English football are livid at this exposure of one of the standard templates in the Premier League.

    The EPL have mounted a "fierce opposition" to the publication of the book entitled Added Time claiming that Halsey did not have the authority to publish and we all know that everybody has to respect Richard Scudamore's authority.
    The Premier League offer all retiring referees a £50,000 severance payment which, in effect, amounts to a gagging order for the rest of the referee's life.
    Hush money!

    Thank goodness the EPL feels like it has nothing to hide!

    And Halsey's revelations have since led refereeing body Professional Game and Match Officials Ltd (PGMOL) to issue a stark warning to its members regarding its professional code.
    A spokesman for PGMOL told The Mirror: "At the beginning of the season all our referees were reminded of the importance of adhering to these important PGMOL protocols.
    "This covers a number of issues, including making direct contact with managers and players, which for integrity reasons is prohibited. Any new publicity will only heighten awareness of adhering to these important PGMOL guidelines."

    Yeah, right...

    We could also list referees from Britain and across Europe who are similarly problematical.

    © Football is Fixed 2006-2013 

    Sunday 15 September 2013

    Half Million Pound Insider Gamble Landed On Premier League Match


    If there is a wonderful aspect to the last period of life then it possibly lies in the freedom to live absolutely in the present, to focus on the existence of each beautiful moment and to do all those things that one never quite got around to doing...

    Like revenge against the psychopathic control grid and those who benefit from extortion, coercion, corruption and the total destruction of any aspect of our existences from which they are able to profit.

    Yesterday one of the leading agents in British football fixed a Premier League football match along with the match referee.
    The relationship between these two reptiles goes back over two decades and we have numerous other examples of matches that they have criminalised for personal gains.
    Another Premier League game saw the match referee bet privately on the event in the full knowledge of the bookmakers with whom he was placing his bet - the bookies merely traded the valuable inside information elsewhere and took their slice of the action.
    And, in a third game, a club owner and a match referee successfully bet on the match outcome with a sizeable trading position fifteen minutes before kick off  (the full details of these events are provided at the conclusion of this article for insiders and our consultancy partners).

    If football in Britain were legitimate and regulated then we would be able to approach the relevant authorities in the knowledge that such corruptions would be addressed and that the culprits would be dealt with appropriately. Unfortunately, all the institutions overseeing football in Britain are flawed and form part of the fragmented cartel that is destroying this sport.

    And we export our corruptions abroad.
    We have evidence of match fixing by the agent fingered above in the Netherlands and Turkey in addition to Scotland and England.
    And 10 people (including Brits) have been arrested in a multi-million pound match fixing scandal in Australia.
    If found guilty these players face worldwide lifetime bans due to FFA.
    And 14 people have been arrested in Singapore.
    In Britain such people are celebrities!

    When top agents pay backhanders to national team managers to pick their clients for internationals so that they might distort the match outcomes for personal profit, when a leading Scottish footballer receives merely a 3 match ban for betting against his own team on three occasions, when the chief executive of the Professional Footballers' Association admits to gambling millions on matches in England but keeps his post, when former players of whom we have fulsome evidence of match corruptions become your media representatives, when Stoke City and Brighton are owned by bookmakers/ professional gamblers, when the owner of Accrington Stanley only gets a 21 month ban for betting illegally on 735 games (including betting on 37 occasions on his team to lose) and when Paul Kelso (the chief sports reporter for the Telegraph) and the people behind the Guardian output merely energise such realities, there seems little point in wasting time doing the right thing.

    Or we might approach government but there is far too great a focus on monetising their shares in arms' companies that profit from the use of uranium tipped weapons and white phosphorus in the Middle East or destroying the NHS to land their gambles on their share options in private health companies for them to be overly concerned about the corruptions relating to a number of young men kicking around a leather ball.

    So what is a whistleblower to do?

    Well for a start one moves offshore.

                                                             Black Is Maroon(ed) Briefly

    We have recently been negotiating with two Champions League teams over the provision of high level consultancies for the forthcoming campaign - one of these outfits are blinkered self-harmers that thrive on brinksmanship, rampant lying and sidling up to inappropriate individuals who distort the game for proprietary benefit.
    The other team behave ethically and are true to their word and, additionally, exhibit cutting edge professionalism with regard to analytics, individual matches and their dealings in the transfer market.

    So that decision has been a no-brainer!

    Additionally, the latter team are fully supportive of the exposition of criminalities in Britain.
    UEFA, in particular, are particularly receptive to information about the rampant corruptions in the British game and are taking a far closer look at such criminalities via their partners at Europol and Federbet.
    The agent mentioned above attempts to portray himself as a white market operator to these bodies whereas he resides largely in the black market.

    We have also been approached with the offer of a publishing deal to lift the lid on corrupted British football but, as I don't fancy living in Russia alongside Ed Snowden, we'll pass on that one.
    But I am involved in a potential publishing deal (with two other writers) to expose the criminalities at a dodgy West of Scotland club who have issues regarding their real name.

    Ian Black, the #Rangers footballer mentioned above, in total was fined £7,500 and banned for three matches for betting on 13 games affecting his own side (including the three events where he bet against his own team). He also received a warning over illegal bets on 147 other football matches, many where he had private inside information.
    Meanwhile, Ian Holloway was fined £18,000 and banned from the touchline for two games for complaining about the refereeing input of Mark Clattenburg in Crystal Palace's opening Premier League game versus Spurs.

    What message does this send to those thinking about undertaking corruption...
    ... and to those who might complain about such corruption?

    © Football is Fixed 2006-2013

    Friday 13 September 2013

    A Match Structure And An Agency To Set Alarm Bells Ringing


    The U21 International between Finland and England last Monday demonstrated clearly the sorts of patterns that should set alarm bells ringing.

    There was a voluminous one-way gamble AGAINST England U21's pre-match.
    During the game, the England U21 goalkeeper, Jack Butland, made a calamitous mistake allowing a 40m free kick into his net.
    Seven minutes after England equalised in the second half, Andre Wisdom was sent off for kicking a grounded Finnish player, pushing three other Finns and remonstrating with the referee (just to make sure).

    The match ended one apiece and the gamble was landed.

    Stellar agents represented two England U21 players in the game...
    ... Butland and Wisdom.

    In the Premier League, Stellar represent Hart, Rafael, Szczesny, Johnson, Bent, Jagielka, Cole, Caulker, Sigurdsson, Sinclair, Snodgrass, Fabio, Shelvey, Butland, Kelly, Wickham, Dyer, K Toure, K Jones, Cattermole, Naismith, Crouch, Campbell, Osman, Collins, Wilkinson, Howson, Dorrans, Wisdom, M Taylor, Kébé, Boyata, Westwood, Distin, Hibbert, A Hughes, Given, Gabbidon, Barnard, Situ, K Davis, R Wright, D Cole, A Morgan plus, inevitably, four players at Harry Redknapp's Championship club, Queens Park Rangers.

    Players generally stay with their agents for life (including post-playing career) but play for numerous clubs. It is the agents that achieve their mansions.

    Stellar - too many players, too much power, too much history...

    Still - great to hear that Stellar received £10 million from the sale of the vastly overrated Gareth Bale to Real Madrid - if Bale is worth £85 million then Lionel Messi is worth a billion...

    Obviously, nothing in this article suggests that anything untoward went on in Finland, the facts are merely a collection of happenings and realities that are worthy of comment.

    Watch the brief highlights yourselves and make up your own mind.

    © Football is Fixed 2006-2013