He didn't place any bets or do you have an undisclosed but reliable source for this info?What an idiot he is. I really dont understand why footballers bet on football.
Seems very murky water to me.so wait, you arent allowed to discuss a possible transfer with family and close friends? If you are I dont see how you are responsible forwhat tey do with tha information.
Agree. Also thinking about it the bookies themselves shouldn't be a factor. If they lose money then they can go fuck themselves. If they want to give the chance for people to bet on things like transfers and next managers then they should be aware that some people might have inside info.Maybe it’s just me, but unless he’s been advertising it to all and sundry I don’t see the problem.
So the bookies got a bit of bloody nose for once due to some inside knowledge. It’s hardly a betting ring or has any wide ranging influence on matches.
Seems very murky water to me.
Surely to be charged they need strong proof that he was giving this info with knowledge that bets would be placed.
Tapping up rules are much stronger now but it seems to me that a player mentioning to a friend that he has interest in him from a Spanish club shouldn't be a punishable offence.
No idea if it still goes on but in the past you could place bets on WWE results and once an Eastenders whodunnit.The Bookies are at fault for taking transfer bets.. It's absolute banker for someone who has any inside infromation, and the Bookies know this so why do they get all arsey when this type of situation raises its head..
Oh so nothing wrong then. Surprised hes being charged. Maybe you dont understand how insider trading works then.He didn't.
All he did was tell someone that he was going to move to Atletico, and they bet on it
Apologies i just saw the breaking news headline that stated hed broken betting rules with more to follow. Assumed he had actually been the one betting. Still broke the rules all the same. Must be more than telling his other half hes moving to Madrid for him to he chargedYou really are the king of posting stuff without any context whatsoever aren't you!
For those as confused as i was-
Kieran Trippier charged by the FA for breaching strict betting rules
Trippier will now face an anxious wait as he has until May 18 to respond but a guilty charge could lead to serious consequences for his career for club and countrywww.mirror.co.uk
Oh so nothing wrong then. Surprised hes being charged. Maybe you dont understand how insider trading works then.
Apologies i just saw the breaking news headline that stated hed broken betting rules with more to follow. Assumed he had actually been the one betting. Still broke the rules all the same. Must be more than telling his other half hes moving to Madrid for him to he charged
From the FA statement, here are the rules he broke:Apologies i just saw the breaking news headline that stated hed broken betting rules with more to follow. Assumed he had actually been the one betting. Still broke the rules all the same. Must be more than telling his other half hes moving to Madrid for him to he charged
Oh so nothing wrong then. Surprised hes being charged. Maybe you dont understand how insider trading works then.
It's not, but the modern debating tactics include parallels that aren't parallels.It’s really not the same as insider trading though, is it?
It's not like he had a quiet chat with his family at the dinner table. He's alleged to have posted the info on a Whatsapp group. As soon as he did that, he lost control of the process and and breached his duty of confidentiality.Of course I know how insider trading works, I have been in banking/finance my whole career.
So he just packs his bags one day and tells his family, bye I am going to Spain, you can join me if you want, or do you think he should be allowed to speak to his wife or parents for example before making a decision ?
No.. They should not accept bets on events where someone knows the result before this is confirmed. This can apply to any industry. The bookies set themselves up to fail by doing this. Some thick footballer tips off his mates that he's off to Madrid and maybe it's worth a little flutter.No idea if it still goes on but in the past you could place bets on WWE results and once an Eastenders whodunnit.
So a transfer or new manager shouldn't be an issue and the betting company's own fault.
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No.. They should not accept bets on events where someone knows the result before this is confirmed. This can apply to any industry. The bookies set themselves up to fail by doing this. Some thick footballer tips off his mates that he's off to Madrid and maybe it's worth a little flutter.