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The move had left Chelsea prone to sanctions due to gambling rules which forbid the generation of certain match scenarios for financial gain.

But it appears that will now not happen, chiefly because bookmakers have revealed they would NOT pay out on a scenario as clearly pre-organised as the one at Stamford Bridge, according to the Daily Mail.


Read more at http://talksport.com/football/chels...tion-debacle-170522240141#A2dusq4pczctSiZ2.99
 
  • Paddy Power said they should have clocked 'cringe-worthy' Chelsea send-off
  • Bookmaker paid punters who bet substitution between 26:00 and 26:59
  • John Terry was given guard of honour in pre-planned send off at Stamford Bridge
  • Two customers claimed £2,500 and £1,000 respectively from their bets

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...hn-Terry-substitution-bets.html#ixzz4hopVmdlR
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Deducting them ten points should be enough for The FA to discourage this sort of thing...
 
David Moyes has quit. Probably saved Sunderland a few quid.
Had a tricky job, but did it really, really badly. Who'll take him now?
 
Moyes is Celtic isn't he? In Brendan We Trust will be at The Emirates soon, so Moyesie can return home then or takeover from 'Angry' Strachan after England duff them up again.

Sorry, Spurf (I'm not sure that he's a real Scotsman. Sssshhhh!)