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Betting scandal hits football again

27 April 2009 - 11:46

The integrity of lower league football is once again under suspicion after bookmakers reported unusual betting patterns on Sunday's non-league clash between Grays and Forest Green Rovers.

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  • The FA has launched an inquiry after two bookies, William Hill and Blue Square, suspended betting the day before the Blue Square Premier game after a large number of bets - including three-figure sums - were placed on Grays to win after trailing at half-time.



    The match ended 2-1 to Grays, who were losing 1-0 at the break and numerous sizeable bets were landed at odds of 22/1.



    An FA spokesman said: "We take these matters very seriously and we will investigate."



    William Hill spokesman Graham Sharpe added: "When you have a meaningless end-of-season match you are not expecting to take much money and all of a sudden you are being offered a large number of bets for one outcome and some relatively substantial bets.



    "It was a 22-1 shot for the home team to be losing at half-time and to win at full-time.



    "The biggest sum placed was a three-figure bet so we suspended betting on Saturday afternoon. Interestingly, another bookmaker unbeknown to us did the same thing which suggests this was not a freak occurrence."



    The FA is still to arrange a date for disciplinary charges against six players who were charged with breaching betting rules in Accrington's clash with Bury last season.



    On that game, one bookie alone took £281,000 in bets, 20 times the normal sum and although the figures for Sunday's game were not as high the FA is still set to launch a rigorous probe.



    Grays have issued a statement in which they offered their full support to any investigation.



    The statement added: "Grays Athletic do not condone any form of corruption and there is certainly no room for this in football."


    Written by Philtom











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