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    Michael Laudrup

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    Michael Laudrup has no problem with rivals paying teams to win

    Swansea City manager Michael Laudrup says he sees no problem with teams paying rival sides to win games.

    The Dane stressed he was completely against "match fixing", but believes the term needs to be "better defined".

    He said: "If Swansea play the last game against a team and a third team pays Swansea to win the game, I really don't see anything bad about that."

    Accepting money to influence the outcome of a match is against Football Association and Premier League rules.

    Laudrup was asked about the issue of match fixing by a journalist working for European media organisations at a news conference.

    The scenario Laudrup describes could involve a club in the relegation zone paying a team a bonus if they beat one of their closest rivals, enabling the threatened club to stay up.

    Laudrup, who has 104 caps and 37 goals for Denmark, was asked the question because he played for Lazio and Juventus in the 1980s, and Italian football continues to be dogged by match-fixing claims.

    As many as 13 Italian clubs - mainly from the second division - are under investigation. Juventus coach Antonio Conte was given a 10-month suspension in August for not reporting alleged match-fixing in two games involving ex-club Siena in the 2010-11 season. He denies the claims and is appealing.

    Laudrup, 48, said players guilty of being paid to lose should be banned from the game for life instead of being given fixed-term bans.

    Michael Laudrup factfile

    Born: 15 June 1964 in Frederiksberg, Denmark
    International honours: 104 caps & 37 goals for Denmark
    Managerial career: Denmark (assistant manager), Brondby, Getafe, Spartak Moscow, Real Mallorca
    Playing career: KB, Brondby, Juventus, Lazio (loan), Barcelona, Real Madrid, Vissel Kobe, Ajax
    Individual honours: Best foreign player in Spanish football the last 25 years (1999), Denmark's best player ever (2006)
    He said: "To say I'm against that [match-fixing] is like saying today it's Thursday - it's obvious.

    "The worst match fixing I've heard was what happened in Italy before I came there in the beginning of the 80s, where somebody bought three or four of the players in a team to lose a game.

    "That means that seven or eight players in a team were playing to win, like normal, and three or four of them just to lose."

    However Laudrup has no issue if there were bonus from rival teams.

    "It's just a bonus. For me, match-fixing is somebody pays someone to lose a game," he said.

    "In Spain where there's one or two matches left in a season we always talked about the suitcases.

    "But the suitcases is to win - I don't see anything bad about that.

    "I think we have to define very well what is match-fixing because there's different levels, I think."

    Spokesmen for the Football Association of Wales, the English Football Association and Premier League declined to comment specifically on Laudrup's revelations.

    And the English FA and the FAW have said it is not their responsibility to examine Laudrup's comments on match-fixing.

    But the FA pointed to rule E5(a) of its regulations, which states:

    a participant shall not, directly or indirectly, offer, agree to give, give, solicit, agree to accept or accept any bribe, gift or reward or consideration of any nature which is, or could appear to be related in any way to seeking to influence the outcome or conduct of a match or competition.
    The Premier League has a rule stating that "a cub shall not either directly or indirectly:

    be involved in or have any power to determine or influence the management or administration of another club or Football League club; or
    permit any other club or Football League club to be involved in or have any power to determine or influence its management or administration.
    And:

    in all matters and transactions relating to the League each club shall behave towards each other club and the League with the utmost good faith.
    Hello mert.

    #2
    Dumb idea.

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      #3
      surely this doesnt go on

      maybe italy, like, cos they are all iffy
      removing all the weak links makes us stronger

      too many gutless players, no beef or desire. pussies everywhere... sack them all.

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        #4
        I wonder how many prem matches are fixed 5-10 games a season?

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          #5
          Wasn't Arn one for the conspiracy theory over fixed matches and corrupt officials?

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            #6
            Originally posted by Chazza1978 View Post
            Wasn't Arn one for the conspiracy theory over fixed matches and corrupt officials?
            Was that the one about the midgets taking over the world?
            Never knowingly optimistic

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              #7
              I kinda see his point, its just an added incentive to win. If your in mid table safety then you may well lack motivation, if you are guaranteed 100k each if you win id bloody well guarantee 100%
              RAFA

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                #8
                Originally posted by Chazza1978 View Post
                Wasn't Arn one for the conspiracy theory over fixed matches and corrupt officials?
                He was alway going on about it

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Darth Marty View Post
                  I kinda see his point, its just an added incentive to win. If your in mid table safety then you may well lack motivation, if you are guaranteed 100k each if you win id bloody well guarantee 100%

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                    #10
                    What's the problem with what he is saying? He is offering an incentive for a team to win. Don't sponsors do that already?
                    *Except Michael, who died.

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                      #11
                      Yes but sponsors benefit by exposure for their brand. The team should be trying to win anyway without another team paying them to try.
                      Football without Origi is nothing

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                        #12
                        Yeah they should be trying. But if your telling me you wouldn't try even harder offered twice the money I wouldn't believe you. That's all it is, extra motivation.

                        Imagine if its a mid table team with nothing to try for, that's a bit of incentive there.

                        Sponsors get the extra exposure, but if its the difference between a club staying up, and not, then the exposure for them after the incentive is worth it.
                        *Except Michael, who died.

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                          #13
                          isn't that a win bonus in their friggin' over inflated salaries anyway..pay them more? That's just what this game needs ffs. lower basic salaries and add incentive bonai...that'll do it...whom d'ya think will be paying for these 'extra incentives' ? the mug punters that's who...

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Alex View Post
                            What's the problem with what he is saying? He is offering an incentive for a team to win. Don't sponsors do that already?
                            Oh dear.
                            Trey Nyoni: countdown to stardom- 2 years 1year 0.5 years

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                              #15
                              This happens in Spain. I recall a team high up (might have been Sevilla) in La Liga doing it a few years ago in the final game
                              My kebab comes with chilli sauce

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