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We live in a world where any thing is possible, so I do not doubt things like this whenever I come across them, match fixing is as real as it can be, and I believe that if there was not such thing as match fixing, even the term "match fixing" wouldn't have been in existence.
So for the fact that we have a word as "match fixing" and it has a meaning, it simply means that it does exists, the questions should be who and or which team are into match fixing.

Even big clubs are interested in making money, Infact, they are the ones who even need more money than the smaller players because buying players is quite expensive.
So if some of this top football clubs will engage their self in match fixing, I am utterly not surprised, but all the same, maybe it's also a coincidence that that match played out exactly the way that gambler was told the match will play out, what if it's all coincidence and not that the match was indeed fixed?
I definitely agree to your point, becuase I even went on to search on YouTube about this, and a video pop up, I even saw something similar about how some banks and institutions collaborate and rigged the money market are being fined millions and billions of dollars for such act, and imagine if such thing do happen onin the financial market that's highly regulated by the SEC, let alone the gambling industry, there is definitely a truth to it, and it happens in one way or the other, official and unofficial to the elites, but the elites do hide it, because they will be find and even get banned for participating in such act.

There are some reckless mistakes that the players do in the name of own goal, keeper errors, and even some referee decision that kept people wondering after a football match and referee even get match ban after reviewing such mistaken decisions, I agree, that humans are not void of errors, but who knows? An error linking to making the game go in their favour to their agenda, because for a match to be fixed, there must be participants in the pitch that will help bring it to happen.
Original archived Re: Does it mean that fixed matches are real?
Scraped on 11/08/2025, 07:24:19 UTC
We live in a world where any thing is possible, so I do not doubt things like this whenever I come across them, match fixing is as real as it can be, and I believe that if there was not such thing as match fixing, even the term "match fixing" wouldn't have been in existence.
So for the fact that we have a word as "match fixing" and it has a meaning, it simply means that it does exists, the questions should be who and or which team are into match fixing.

Even big clubs are interested in making money, Infact, they are the ones who even need more money than the smaller players because buying players is quite expensive.
So if some of this top football clubs will engage their self in match fixing, I am utterly not surprised, but all the same, maybe it's also a coincidence that that match played out exactly the way that gambler was told the match will play out, what if it's all coincidence and not that the match was indeed fixed?
I definitely agree to your point, becuase I even went on to search on YouTube about this, and a video pop up, I even saw something similar about how some banks and institutions collaborate and rigged the money market are being fined millions and billions of dollars for such act, and imagine if such thing do happen on the financial market that's highly regulated by the SEC, let alone the gambling industry, there is definitely a truth to it, and it happens in one way or the other, official and unofficial to the elites, but the elites do hide it, because they will be find and even get banned for participating in such act. There are some reckless mistakes that the players do in the name of own goal, keeper errors, and even some referee decision that kept people wondering after a football match and referee even get match ban after reviewing such mistaken decisions, I agree, that humans are not void of errors, but who knows? An error linking to making the game go in their favour.