This was not the first time this happened and in the past teams that relegated because of similar situation pressed charges. The investigations apperantly shed some light on other dodgy situations the lead to an entire web of money laundry and corruption as a result. On Wednesday the so called "Operation Clean Hands' and a lot of people who could be involved were arrested for interrigation.
The 2 main suspects are player agents Mogi Bayat & Dejan Veljkovic who have many players under their wings and who most clubs work with since these agents can get things down when it comes down to moving players around. They have gotten so much power that they had a lot of influence and enough power to influence matches with their network. So far the entire situation has been something of a rampage and involves...
- 8 Million Euro in watches
- 3 Million in 'black money'
- Fixed Matches
- 2 Refs Suspended (Vertenten | Delferiere )
- Play suspended this weekend in 2nd division
- Kv Mechelen risking to be scratched as a team.
- ...
There are still a lot of things unclear right now and they talked about postponing Week 11 in the league because there might not be enough trained refs right now. This won't happen though and they will find a way to continue the show. A lot more will become clear the next couple days.
What this means betting wise
The entire situation does not have that much of an influence for me betting wise since few players are involved and it all does not really have that much to do with manipulating the actual betting markets on a big scale. Near the end of the season it will be more unlikely that relegation teams will take the needed wins which might bring a good opportunity to oppose them. Always in these matches the odds were extremely low on the team in need for a win while it was impossible to oppose them because the not so small chance that the match would be manipulated somehow.
Sadly there's too much money to be made in fixing matches. Was reading an old BBC article about the Italian mafia making hundreds of thousands per week on tennis games.
Tennis is indeed very vulnerable for fixing without being suspicious
This reminds me of the calciopoli in Italy's Serie A when Juventus was stripped from the scudetto, fined and relegated to serie b for match fixing and buying referees along with some other teams.
I already forgot about that, it was quite crazy seeing such a team relegate and climb their way up again
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