Quick search of the forum suggests Swedish Football Federation have reported Syrianska to the police and various firms no longer accept money on their matches.
Quick search of the forum suggests Swedish Football Federation have reported Syrianska to the police and various firms no longer accept money on their matches.
Apologies for pigeon English - this is translated via Google Translate;
It is the Belgian anti matchfixningorganisationen Federbet who now say they have information that shows that Wednesday's match in the Premier League between Syriac and Assyrian may have been ****. Assyrian, who fights to save the contract, gone won the derby 0-2. Police report recently
- The odds that the Assyrian would win was at 5, but before the game began, it was suddenly down to 1.8. It is not normal. The games, which came from all over the world but particularly in Asia, started in the morning. Eventually collapsed odds, says Baranca.
It is the second time in a short time as Syriac connected to game cheats. Swedish Football Association recently submitted a report to the police about suspected bribery in connection with the match in the Premier League between Jönköping Södra and Syriac on August 25. Even in that case warned Federbet to match suspected of being ****. When alerted to the newspaper Aftonbladet ten minutes into the match.
Syriac lost 4-0 against Jönköping Södra. Huge sums were played on that there would be more goals in the second half. After its own investigation - which studied the technical data from UEFA and Swedish games, pictures on match sequences and other internal information, chose the Swedish Football Association to file a police report. Federbets Secretary General Francesco Baranca see a different pattern in Wednesday's match. "Felt planned"
- It felt like those who planned this rigging, was more cautious this time, as if they thought, "Let's not exaggerate as much as the last," said Barenco.
Federbet - which can be hired as consultants by the football clubs and football associations - say they work with more than 300 bookmakers worldwide to prevent the game cheats. No odds on the match
They warn their customers of any suspicious betting patterns on their matches. If Federbet suspect game cheats they advocate to inform the players before the game.
- When do players not something strange for they know they are under surveillance, says Baranca and continues.
- Go into the dressing room and says, "We know you, do you have anything weird you get fired", the problem disappears. It's like having cameras in supermarkets. Are there no cameras stealing food.
Swedish Games offered no odds on the match between Syriac and Assyrian.
- We made the decision after the Swedish Football Association police report says Swedish Spel's press manager Johan Tisell.
Nor Unibet had odds on the game because of the police.
Syrianska chair Fikri Halef:
- I have no comment. I know nothing.
Wouldn't touch them with a bargepole.Apologies for pigeon English - this is translated via Google Translate;It is the Belgian anti matchfixningorganisationen Federbet who now say they have information that shows that Wednesday's match in the Premier