The OP is talking about making others bet for him with his information and money (or probably your money as well) and is subject to match fixing - in which already a redflag not only on his behalf but also on the company/business he claims to be part of. I see that you only scheme the main topic without further looking forward on what the discussion is all about. But for now, the OP isn't really replying on the accusations thrown to his claims and is already a solid description of a scam.
I think it's better that op didn't reply. It could be a scam and the interested partner could be in serious trouble since op didn't reply and op didn't take to provide answers. Also didn't provide any proof that op have infos about a match.
You would really expect that these kind of claims wont really be real or cant really be possibly be done on a public places like this if he do really intent to deal off with sharing information as a bookmaker worker.
Sharing info in regards on particular games is something that cant be legal or wont really be fair at all.So people do really believe that it could be possibly legit? For sure there might be some curious ones
but majority would always have the same impression that this is just likely a scam or not real at all.