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match fixing ,is that what they call it? ajax v r.madrid
2 clear goals not given to Ajax, 2 dodgy goals given to r.madrid, suspicion of offside in both goals.
i bet the ref made a few bob.
i bet the ref made a few bob.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.There does seem something fishy about last nights results in Group D. As well as the goals in the Ajax v Real match, the other game was won by Lyon 7-1 which gave them the better goal difference and therefore qualification for the finals.
Before this enormous win by Lyon, Ajax had a much better goal difference.
Yes - a clear case of suspected match fixing. Referees all did well no doubt.
Before this enormous win by Lyon, Ajax had a much better goal difference.
Yes - a clear case of suspected match fixing. Referees all did well no doubt.
Unlikely. The chances of there being collusion in two games just to allow one team to qualify seem rather small, odd though the result in Zagreb was (altho' Dinamo did lose by 7 goals the previous week too).
If it was the referees that were up to no good then that's even more impressive. How, as a referee, do you "fix" a 7-goal win?!
If it was the referees that were up to no good then that's even more impressive. How, as a referee, do you "fix" a 7-goal win?!
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