FA WARNING ON BETTING SYNDICATES
9 October 2009
Premier League appeals to football clubs to
be vigilant
In the football sector, the UK Premier League has
written to the clubs under its authority, urging
vigilance after it emerged that informants with links to
Asian betting syndicates have been passing on live
information during academy matches.
The
Telegraph newspaper reports that the warning follows an
incident during a recent Leeds United academy game when
a spectator was seen relaying match information through
a hands-free mobile phone. He was challenged by staff at
the ground and admitted that he was liaising with a
group in the Far East.
Although not illegal,
passing on information can be beneficial to gamblers as
it is often more immediate than live feeds, meaning that
bets can be placed before the odds have been adjusted,
the newspaper explains.
The Premier League has
also informed stewards and safety officers at senior
matches to be on the alert following several incidents
of people relaying information over a mobile phone.
Huw Jennings, the director of the Fulham academy,
told the newspaper that betting on academy football by
Asian syndicates was a worrying development. "They have
informants who come and try to get in and commentate on
the games to provide opportunities for betting. It's not
healthy.
"When I was working for the Premier
League, I was aware this practice was taking place. We
need to be very vigilant and challenge people
appropriately," he said.
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