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Joey Barton is in trouble. Has admitted to gambling on 1,260 games over the last 10 years of his career.

It's also the reason he had to leave Rangers.
The amazing thing about that is how he was able to do it for so long!
 

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must be heaps of it happening. Probably 1 bookie placing all their bets for them. Doubt they are on crownbet haha
Oh yeah, I think it's easier to do it over there rather than in Aus but still. Surely they have (or definitely need) a system that should pick up at least 1 of 1260 bets haha.
 
Oh yeah, I think it's easier to do it over there rather than in Aus but still. Surely they have (or definitely need) a system that should pick up at least 1 of 1260 bets haha.
I don't know how they get caught tbh

Just get a friend to put it on for you
 
I don't know how they get caught tbh

Just get a friend to put it on for you
In Aus, they keep an eye on that. They look at the activity of family members etc.
 
Can't stop a best mate can they?
It depends on the bet.

First goal scorer etc and they absolutely can. It's basically if they believe inside info has been provided, they can't use it.
 

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How do they know who his mates are? Especially in the UK where you can just walk into a bookie and place it.
They don't. They only look deeper when they see a suspicious bet that's been placed.

England would definitely be harder to do it but most bookies have security cameras etc. It's how they've got AFL players before (think Maxwell and Heath Shaw).
 
Yes despite all our trolling of each other's clubs on here, it is important to pause and pay respects to tragic events like Munich (Hillsborough too). The Munich tragedy also robbed England of a generation of great players, and who knows what Duncan Edwards would have gone on to achieve in the game. Tottenham won the double in '61, history may have been different for us if that United team didn't board that plane.
 
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