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Sou v MU
The markets on this event are heavily influenced by the internally agreed fix MU v Liv on Monday night. The volume and dynamics on a MU victory in that match were energised by insider trading and professional money while leisure punters traded on club loyalty or on Liv.
There is some irony in that MU's first four games of the 22/23 season have been against the █████ / █████ / █████ structure of █████ █████ █████.
Good job the fixture list is never fixed in any way at all.
MU are still dire and we would not trade on them even if we detect insider positions emanating from BT Sport (who control outcomes on all of their 12:30 Saturday events in order to take on the SE Asian markets on rigged outcomes).
Control of managerial appointments & transfers by rogue forces depreciates the brand over and over and over - from Mourinho vs the pgMOB to Solskjaer, Rangnick, Ten Hag (whose proudest talent appears to be waving his Rolex to camera) and, most unbelievably, the inept and inappropriate Steve McClaren is a degree of repetitive self-harming that suggests that the real aim (apart from taking the piss out of the fans and insider trading the scams) is a sale to a more malleable entity.
Someone quite like Sir Jim Ratcliffe in fact.
The captured msm have been desperately hunting around for any images of Ratcliffe where he is not displaying the countenance of someone who has just eaten a human baby for breakfast.
They eventually found one where he just looks like a dodgy psychopath but the real aim is to get Sir David Brailsford and his doping acquaintances into the club because, as Bre show, if you can cover a lot of metres, it's a great leveller.
Bre v Ev
Lee Mason is the VAR Official for this market play.
This is problematical. Mason was VAR Official on 12 of Bre's 38 EPL markets last season.
Lee Mason was the only former referee to be kept on to provide VAR services after retirement until this season when Mike Dean was given equivalent status - Dean was dropped by pgMOB following Ch v TH event although msm carefully avoided that reality.
The issue isn't bias to the club but an apparent bias to the market positioning of █████, the bookmaking club owner who abuses the █████ platform for proprietary gain.
We know the outcome of this event / we will know the outcome of this event.
BHA v LU
So, now that Dean has served his one round suspension, who would the pgMOB select as an appropriate match for his return?
Well, Bloom's Insider Trading Juggernaut BHA, of course.
We know how, where and when Bloom trades on BHA games.
That is his problem no matter how much he wriggles.
We know the outcome of this event / we will know the outcome of this event.
Ch v LC
Two appalling teams currently.
Boehly is not Abramovich and the Ch starting XI looks like sort of Aston Villa standard. Plus Tuchel is massively overrated & extremely fortunate to have landed in the right places at the right times.
LC are potential relegation material with the best players leaving, struggling to deal with chaotic spouses or hunting for a transfer while Rodgers is another vastly overrated supremo, there is writing on the wall..
But the real problem is with the ownership.
I have been reliably informed from two separate sources that Thaksin Shinawatra's super yacht sits permanently in the Andaman Sea in Thai waters (despite the potential arrest and imprisonment over his corruption convictions) and he is manouevring to get back into the EPL by taking advantage of the completely mad fucker who is the new monarch in Thailand.
Shinawatra to takeover LC? You read it here first.
Liv v Bou
So having failed to win at average prices 1.27, 1.28 and 1,69, are Liv able to beat the weakest team in the division at an average price of 1.11?
Three points...
Firstly, as we published on the blog shortly after Klopp became manager, his managerial cycle is seven years - at Mai, BD and, now, Liv. This is Year 7.
Secondly, only absolute certainties offer value at 1.11.
Thirdly, Liv miss Mane. Our contacts at his new club BM tell us that Mane left Liv over being asked to █████ in certain games to █████ █████ █████ █████ █████ █████ █████
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But 1.11?
MC v CP
Trappy event as most MC vs CP events seem to be.
Once again, the price on a MC victory offers minimal (if any) value and a very key input is referee Graham Scott who should never have been promoted to pgMOB Select Group 1 status.
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Ars v Ful
As with all matches live on Sky Sports, the betting markets will reveal the outcome by kick off.
We are currently neutral on this event but Jarrod Gillett (the Australian referee with SE Asian contacts) will be a key input to the outcome.
Ful made no effort in the League Cup in midweek with this game taking prime focus.
We will know the outcome of this event.
AV v WHU
WHU are being targeted by rogue forces in the EPL which prevented them reaching Champions League two seasons ago while AV are a Wasserman Media outfit which, together with the Hammers' Thursday night action in the Europa Conference League suggests some value in a home victory. But AV aren't up to much yet this season and we are very neutral on this event currently.
Let's see what the markets tell us.
WW v NU
Similarly to WHU, WW are targeted by the powers-that-be over their backing by the Gestifute agency (Gestifute are in a long-running turf dispute with the cartel of Wasserman / Key Sports, CAA / Base. Stellar & Unique).
And, similarly to WHU, they were denied a Champions League spot last season - WW should have finished third.
NU are the most powerful club on the planet and, undoubtedly, will be a feature at the top of the league in years to come.
This game is complicated by Lee Mason being the VAR Official █████ █████
Being a Sky Sports event means that the outcome will be in the market pre-match.
NF v TH
It isn't possible to comprehend i) how Evangelos Marinakis is a fit-and-proper-person and ii) how Jonathan Moss allowed the lynching of HT in the Championship Play-Off Final at the Food Mall last season.
Of course, like all amenable match officials on retirement, Moss has been elevated to managerial level at the pgMOB - Riley, Moss, Webb, Swarbrick, Mason & Dean: as Gil Scott Heron said "it follows a pattern if you dig what I mean".
The same small grouping of current rogue officials have been involved in all of the heavily insider traded Sky Sports events this season and, once again, the outcome will be in the market pre-match.
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