FOR GREEN FIELDS
Football Is Fixed Associates have launched an Information Provision Service for Football Markets.
The Service is called For Green Fields.
For Green Fields was launched at the onset of the 2022/23 Season and we are now expanding the Service.
The tournaments covered are:
Primarily:
English Premier League
Italian Serie A
Spanish La Liga
Secondarily:
German Bundesliga
UEFA Champions League
UEFA Euros Finals 2024
FIFA World Cup Finals 2026
For Green Fields is tiered.
There are three tiers - Maradona, Messi and Pele.
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INFORMATION PROVISION TIERS
Maradona
Contract agreed.
No longer available.
Messi
Newsletters will be sent out one hour before kick off on days where matches occur in the Premier League.
These newsletters will contain a holistic overview of each event plus advices regarding value in the markets.
Additionally specific match information will be made available around kick off on selected events.
Successful applicants need to be trading at £250+ per event.
We target a very high win percentage and a significant return on investment.
The cost of Messi is £50 per advice.
Pele
Recipients will receive a daily newsletter on the morning of every day where matches occur in the English Premier League.
These newsletters will contain a holistic overview of each event (including warnings of fixed matches) but no trading information.
There will, however, be extensive education on protecting yourself in the markets.
The cost of Pele is £30 for twelve months.
Contact
To register your interest in any of these services or to ask any further questions, please use the Contact Form on this blog page (or on the web page option on your phone) or send an email directly to me at: footballisfixed@proton.me
Thank you for your time.
Jeremiah Bullivant on behalf of Football Is Fixed Associates
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SOME RECENT NEWSLETTER CONTENT
Crystal Palace v Manchester United
Difficult to see a trade pre-match.
There has been clever money on United throughout the market and intuitively you would side that way but the analytics are not what I would wish to be seeing if I were confidently trading on the Mancs.
Never like the A - B - A type structure of Man City, Palace, Arsenal in a week - after a win in the first event, the second A event always takes motivational preference.
Brighton & Hove Albion v Liverpool
The Greatest League In The World.
In 2008, Colquhoun told me how Hugh Dallas was training up two young Scottish referees to take over from him in showing bias in favour of former Glasgow team Rangers and against Celtic.
Literally.
He boasted also about the two referees he was trading up in the EFL - Moss and Swarbrick.
Both were promoted to EPL over a decade ago.
Neither reached UEFA / FIFA status.
Swarbrick was made Head of VAR when it was introduced.
Moss is now a manager at the pgMOB.
So the former referees at Stockley Park are two policeman (one of whom is as legitimate as you will get...) and four officials who are "interesting" and never got called up by UEFA / FIFA - Dean, Moss, Mason & Swarbrick.
Okay.
Anyway.
Swarbrick has been removed from Head of VAR by Webb but has returned as a VAR Official - getting Bournemouth v Rednecks in FA Cup last week and on BHA v Liv today and CP v MU next midweek.
Not bad for a sacking...
... and what an intriguing selection of three games.
There are increasing evidences that the pgMOB is splintering under the warfare between the two primary rogue alliances.
This produces some very analysable data in a league which uses so few men in the middle.
Trossard is undoubtedly being traded by Bloom and only he will know the 100% on the Trossard story and the reality - he likes those sorts of trades.
It's difficult to believe that Bloom, Trossard and the agent aren't in joint strategy territory here.
Manchester United v Manchester City
One of those Mancunian days where it appears the sun forgot to rise.
Grim.
What an event
Probably the most active inputs to a match so far this season in any of the top leagues.
Lots of money on Manchester City in the right places to date which may well be right but I am uncomfortable at KO - 70 min and the stuff I have been fed suggests any pre-match trade would be a gamble.
We think we know how this will play out but we'll see before committing.
Oliver is on VAR.
After we successfully found the relevant market activity as Villa beat Leeds last night with Oliver on whistle, we now think that Oliver should actually be on every single game.
He could be known as The Third Man.
What a great idea.
And what about Napoli?
Amazing team with an amazing bench playing in the Diego Armando Maradona Stadium...
... fantastic stuff.
Not convinced by the keeper Meret though and they've got Sirigu as back up which is not the brightest move for any team striving for legitimacy.
Fulham v Chelsea
An oscillating market.
How exciting.
Competitive corruption and fake market moves to create improved prices for bigger plays elsewhere - all the things that make the Premier League The Greatest League In The World.
Until these oscillations fuck off and die, there's not much more we can say.
But
Potter Out!!!
Major event for Wasserman with Potter being shown to be not very much at all without Bloom behind him.
The Guardian are in overdrive to save Colquhoun's man with a puff piece by some fake journo where Potter tells us "he's not after pity" but that he has "the hardest job in football"...
... of course you have, but it would help if you didn't repeatedly team up with organised crime operators really, sir.
Koeman thrown out of Barcelona (with the matchfixing mysteriously terminating on his departure) and becoming Netherlands manager was lined up to be replicated by Gerrard becoming England manager after being sacked at Villa - the latter has had to be delayed but Southgate's days are definitely numbered and Gerrard is still in the wings.
Crappy SWUC client managers are also an issue with Lampard at Everton (CAA /Base) - it shouldn't be enough to get a Premier League managerial post that your uncle escaped prison on tax evasion charges by mocking up a story about a dog called Rosie.
Liverpool v Chelsea
Intro, Taking It From The Top...
As things currently stand, you would be mad to trade on this farce of a market.
Hilary Mantel: "Look how the innocent end; used by the sin-sodden and the cynical, pulped to their purpose and ground under their heels"
This week I have been in conversation with Gabriel Shipton about the plight of his brother Julian Assange.
With Albanese in power in Australia there is a glimmer of hope.
Please sign the petition at: Free Assange
Support the Campaign to Free Julian Assange
'Tis A Pity The Old Lady Is A Whore
Juventus get a 15 point deduction for accounting irregularities but none for liaison with 'NDrangheta mafia.
As bookmakers and insider traders like handicapped events where the outcome is manipulatable, perhaps there is an option here - variable punishment to achieve traded ends...
Portuguese language heard in a corridor at Molyneux - minus 5 points for not communicating in English.
Man City new head accountant is aesthetically unpleasing - minus 15 points.
Spurs to lose three points for the deaths of each of Conte's close friends in recent months...
Dino & Doping
On Tuesday night, Dino Baggio appeared on Italian tv to ask questions about the rampant doping in 1990's Italian football following the deaths of Gianluca Vialli and Sinisa Mihilovic.
The reaction was immediate and Baggio was forced to backtrack and refer to supplements as opposed to doping.
As literally everybody dopes nowadays, it is a ridiculous pretence to claim that doping doesn't and hasn't existed in football.
Dino Baggio: "There are too many who have left us, and I think we need to investigate the pharmaceutical products taken in that period. Maybe there's nothing to it, maybe we'll find something out."
Mike Dean
Mike Dean's last two VAR appointments have produced two spectacular fakes - the denial of a match-winning goal for Wolves in their FA Cup tie at Anfield and the ridiculous nonsense around Mitrovic's penalty for Fulhan at Newcastle last week.
Both decisions were totally wrong and Dean has been stood down this weekend (not that you will see anything on that matter in the msm).
Integrity is not feasible where Dean is involved.
Liv v Che
Michael Oliver as referee and Darren England as 4th Official (the second of three appointments in 66 hours).
Liverpool are insider trading this event.
Individuals associated with BT Sport are insider trading this event.
The people who magically predict the behaviours of Michael Oliver are insider trading / raiding this event.
BT Sport should be open with such realities in their ludicrously repetitive promotion of forthcoming events where lots of multi-millionaires (largely under SWUC control) smile and grimace and point at things and utter inane slogans about a future corruption.
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ALL THE TIRED HORSES
All The Tired Horses In The Sun
How Am I Supposed To Get Any Riding Done?
The Boss Man Has Muscle And The Gentile Packs A Gun
How Am I Supposed To Get Any Writing Done?
All The Rogue Forces On The Run
How Are They Supposed To Get Any Fixing Done?
The Markets Are Run By Insider Scum
How Are You Supposed To Get Any Trading Done?
All The Tired Horses In The Sun
How Am I Supposed To Get Any Riding Done?
[adapted from Robert Zimmerman & Lisa O'Neill]
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