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Was the Champions League draw fixed?


Quarter-final ties correctly predicted 90 minutes before the draw

Liverpool Echo

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I’m not usually one for crazy conspiracy theories, but this one looks relatively credible. At 10.28 this morning, someone posted a thread on the Liverpool Echo forum (see it here) correctly predicting the Champions League quarter-final ties. No bookies were taking bets on the ties all morning either, suggesting some sort of shenanigans were going down:

Rumour going around draw has been leaked….. this is no doubt rubbish but if Rumour is true it’s LFC - arsenal and Chelsea - fenerbache and manure v roma
No bookies will take bets on the draw either…….
Let the draw commence. Comeeee on!

If my maths are correct (which they probably aren’t), there’s a 1 in 64 chance of this chap correctly predicting the ties, and it’s mighty

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Posted: March 14th, 2008 by Ryan Bailey

Liverpool owners set new standards in greed


Once proud club currently being mugged like a pensioner

The Liverpool Echo is reporting today that George Gillett, half of the double act which has got supporters of Liverpool Football Club so steamed up, has turned down an offer for his share of the club that would have put a breath-taking £80 million in his pocket. According to mathematicians at the paper, “that comes to £203,045 for each of the 394 days … he has been co- owner of the club.”

Liverpool fans are generally of the opinion that 200 grand is more than adequate compensation for a day’s work, yet Mr Gillett clearly believes there is room in his pocket for more. The real mystery is what precisely Mr Gillett and his partner in greed Mr Hicks believe they have done over the last year to make Liverpool so much more valuable. Whatever it is, it can’t be related to the performance of the team, whose performance if anything has slipped backwards under their stewardship.

Perhaps it has something to do with the club having taken a step toward building a new stadium, which means they can start to fantasise about raking in the same kind of cash as Arsenal are currently banking. Without Champions League football, however - and Liverpool are currently flirting with a run at the UEFA Cup next season - that pot of gold may not be as full as they’d hoped, and Mr Gillett’s big lottery-winner’s cheque might not be there next time he looks. What the hell’s the matter with you, George? Don’t you like money?

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Posted: March 5th, 2008 by Ed Needham