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John the Bookmaker | Shane Warne and Mark Waugh Match Fixing Scandal
John the Bookmaker | Shane Warne and Mark Waugh Match Fixing Scandal
Biggest cricket match fixing scandals
John the bookmaker controversy
Match Fixing in Cricket
Match fixing cricket
match fixing in cricket videos
Australia match fixing
Australia match fixing scandal
John The Bookmaker Scandal
Mark waugh and Shane warne bribe allegations
Australia's Shane Warne and Mark Waugh found themselves embroiled in a match-fixing controversy in 1998 when it was uncovered that the pair had accepted money to provide pitch and weather information to an Indian bookmaker in 1994-95.
Both players denied providing team selection and tactical information, insisting that they had never accepted money to alter the outcome of a match. Following further hearings in 1999, the International Cricket Council de...
published: 09 Aug 2021
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Gambino Bookmaker
Angelo Fucci, my mother's uncle, a Gambino bookmaker, dated the heiress to 4C Foods. The couple almost married until his background became an issue for her family.
Their relationship ended, and she became engaged to another guy. Things went downhill when the woman's future husband decided to approach Angelo.
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published: 24 Sep 2022
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Barney Curley - Yellow Sam Betting Coup
Barney Curley tells the story of one of horse racings biggest betting coups at Bellewstown racecourse in 1975. Yellow Sam's jockey, Michael Furlong, also features.
published: 03 Nov 2021
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Cricket Match Fixing 1994 . Saleem Malik , Mark Waugh , Shane Warne and Bookie Big John
#Matchfixing #cricketmatchfixing #ShaneWarne
In this Vlog i will talk through the 1994 Match Fixing saga that shook the cricketing world. The deeper you dig the more players you will find involved in some sort of interactions with bookies. Saleem Malik offered money to Shane Warne , Tim May and Mark Waugh end of September 1994.Ironically two weeks prior to Saleem Malik’s approach, Shane Warne and Mark Waugh took money from an Indian Bookie “big John” during Singer World Series in Sri Lanka 4th Sep-17th Sep 1994. Cricket Australia made an official complaint to Pakistan Cricket board , Malik lost his captaincy and place in the team (only to regain his place a few months later). Mark Waugh and Steve Waugh gave their witness statements against Saleem Malik in Lahore High Court , Headed by Ju...
published: 11 Sep 2021
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Bill Waterhouse Bookmaker Sydney - 10 Nov 1986
Tony Jones investigates the connections between racing, politics and police. The Waterhouse family lawyers consequently brought criminal defamation charges against Tony Jones and the program's executive producer, Peter Manning. First Screened 10 November 1986 on ABC TV Australia.
published: 01 Feb 2016
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Shane Warne Last Video before death
#shanewarnelastvideo #shanewarnepassesaway #shanewarnenomore #shanewarnedied #shanewarnerip
Shane Keith Warne (13 September 1969 – 4 March 2022) was an Australian cricketer. A right-arm leg spinner, he is widely considered as one of the greatest bowlers in cricket history, and in 2000 he was selected by a panel of cricket experts as one of five Wisden Cricketers of the Century, the only specialist bowler and the only one still playing at the time.
29 March 2008
Warne played his first Test match in 1992 and took more than 1,000 wickets in Tests and One Day Internationals (ODIs). Warne's 708 Test wickets was the record for the most wickets taken by any bowler in Test cricket until 2007. He was named one of the Wisden Cricketers of the Year in the 1994 Wisden Cricketers' Almanack, and was ...
published: 05 Mar 2022
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Paul Merson: Football Gambling and Me
Over the past 35 years, former Arsenal and England footballer Paul Merson has gambled away a fortune. In this programme, he sets out to understand why his life has been so badly blighted by gambling and explores the relationship between football and gambling at a time when it has never been more urgent to question the industry’s place in the world of sport.
Now on the path to recovery, he wants to understand what caused his addiction. Could it be the way his brain is wired, his environment or both? Paul sets out to meet old teammates, scientists and psychologists to see if he can get close to finding the answer. He starts by meeting former Arsenal teammate Wes Reid. When they received their first pay cheques as Arsenal trainees, Paul and Wes went to the bookies, and Paul lost his entire ...
published: 11 Jan 2022
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John the Bookmaker | Shane Warne and Mark Waugh Match Fixing Scandal
John the Bookmaker | Shane Warne and Mark Waugh Match Fixing Scandal
Biggest cricket match fixing scandals
John the bookmaker controversy
Match Fixing in Crick...
John the Bookmaker | Shane Warne and Mark Waugh Match Fixing Scandal
Biggest cricket match fixing scandals
John the bookmaker controversy
Match Fixing in Cricket
Match fixing cricket
match fixing in cricket videos
Australia match fixing
Australia match fixing scandal
John The Bookmaker Scandal
Mark waugh and Shane warne bribe allegations
Australia's Shane Warne and Mark Waugh found themselves embroiled in a match-fixing controversy in 1998 when it was uncovered that the pair had accepted money to provide pitch and weather information to an Indian bookmaker in 1994-95.
Both players denied providing team selection and tactical information, insisting that they had never accepted money to alter the outcome of a match. Following further hearings in 1999, the International Cricket Council declared that it would take no further action on the incident.
Video Courtesy: TEN Network
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John the Bookmaker | Shane Warne and Mark Waugh Match Fixing Scandal
Biggest cricket match fixing scandals
John the bookmaker controversy
Match Fixing in Cricket
Match fixing cricket
match fixing in cricket videos
Australia match fixing
Australia match fixing scandal
John The Bookmaker Scandal
Mark waugh and Shane warne bribe allegations
Australia's Shane Warne and Mark Waugh found themselves embroiled in a match-fixing controversy in 1998 when it was uncovered that the pair had accepted money to provide pitch and weather information to an Indian bookmaker in 1994-95.
Both players denied providing team selection and tactical information, insisting that they had never accepted money to alter the outcome of a match. Following further hearings in 1999, the International Cricket Council declared that it would take no further action on the incident.
Video Courtesy: TEN Network
Original Video Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1icSlFGu4wE&ab_channel=rubiconnz
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3-2Il2swIFc
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- published: 09 Aug 2021
- views: 909
9:41
Gambino Bookmaker
Angelo Fucci, my mother's uncle, a Gambino bookmaker, dated the heiress to 4C Foods. The couple almost married until his background became an issue for her fami...
Angelo Fucci, my mother's uncle, a Gambino bookmaker, dated the heiress to 4C Foods. The couple almost married until his background became an issue for her family.
Their relationship ended, and she became engaged to another guy. Things went downhill when the woman's future husband decided to approach Angelo.
Check out Ratchet Clothing: https://www.ratchetclothing.co.uk
Check out Unlimited Substance podcast: https://www.youtube.com/c/UnlimitedSubstancePodcast
If you would like to read the Sitdownnews blog, you can do so here: https://sitdownnews.com
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Angelo Fucci, my mother's uncle, a Gambino bookmaker, dated the heiress to 4C Foods. The couple almost married until his background became an issue for her family.
Their relationship ended, and she became engaged to another guy. Things went downhill when the woman's future husband decided to approach Angelo.
Check out Ratchet Clothing: https://www.ratchetclothing.co.uk
Check out Unlimited Substance podcast: https://www.youtube.com/c/UnlimitedSubstancePodcast
If you would like to read the Sitdownnews blog, you can do so here: https://sitdownnews.com
By subscribing you help support this channel as well. Thank you.
#wisdom
- published: 24 Sep 2022
- views: 18776
27:10
Barney Curley - Yellow Sam Betting Coup
Barney Curley tells the story of one of horse racings biggest betting coups at Bellewstown racecourse in 1975. Yellow Sam's jockey, Michael Furlong, also featur...
Barney Curley tells the story of one of horse racings biggest betting coups at Bellewstown racecourse in 1975. Yellow Sam's jockey, Michael Furlong, also features.
https://wn.com/Barney_Curley_Yellow_Sam_Betting_Coup
Barney Curley tells the story of one of horse racings biggest betting coups at Bellewstown racecourse in 1975. Yellow Sam's jockey, Michael Furlong, also features.
- published: 03 Nov 2021
- views: 205760
17:06
Cricket Match Fixing 1994 . Saleem Malik , Mark Waugh , Shane Warne and Bookie Big John
#Matchfixing #cricketmatchfixing #ShaneWarne
In this Vlog i will talk through the 1994 Match Fixing saga that shook the cricketing world. The deeper you dig th...
#Matchfixing #cricketmatchfixing #ShaneWarne
In this Vlog i will talk through the 1994 Match Fixing saga that shook the cricketing world. The deeper you dig the more players you will find involved in some sort of interactions with bookies. Saleem Malik offered money to Shane Warne , Tim May and Mark Waugh end of September 1994.Ironically two weeks prior to Saleem Malik’s approach, Shane Warne and Mark Waugh took money from an Indian Bookie “big John” during Singer World Series in Sri Lanka 4th Sep-17th Sep 1994. Cricket Australia made an official complaint to Pakistan Cricket board , Malik lost his captaincy and place in the team (only to regain his place a few months later). Mark Waugh and Steve Waugh gave their witness statements against Saleem Malik in Lahore High Court , Headed by Justice Qayyum. Malik eventually was banned for life in 2000 (This Ban was overturned in 2008).
https://wn.com/Cricket_Match_Fixing_1994_._Saleem_Malik_,_Mark_Waugh_,_Shane_Warne_And_Bookie_Big_John
#Matchfixing #cricketmatchfixing #ShaneWarne
In this Vlog i will talk through the 1994 Match Fixing saga that shook the cricketing world. The deeper you dig the more players you will find involved in some sort of interactions with bookies. Saleem Malik offered money to Shane Warne , Tim May and Mark Waugh end of September 1994.Ironically two weeks prior to Saleem Malik’s approach, Shane Warne and Mark Waugh took money from an Indian Bookie “big John” during Singer World Series in Sri Lanka 4th Sep-17th Sep 1994. Cricket Australia made an official complaint to Pakistan Cricket board , Malik lost his captaincy and place in the team (only to regain his place a few months later). Mark Waugh and Steve Waugh gave their witness statements against Saleem Malik in Lahore High Court , Headed by Justice Qayyum. Malik eventually was banned for life in 2000 (This Ban was overturned in 2008).
- published: 11 Sep 2021
- views: 23598
57:02
Bill Waterhouse Bookmaker Sydney - 10 Nov 1986
Tony Jones investigates the connections between racing, politics and police. The Waterhouse family lawyers consequently brought criminal defamation charges agai...
Tony Jones investigates the connections between racing, politics and police. The Waterhouse family lawyers consequently brought criminal defamation charges against Tony Jones and the program's executive producer, Peter Manning. First Screened 10 November 1986 on ABC TV Australia.
https://wn.com/Bill_Waterhouse_Bookmaker_Sydney_10_Nov_1986
Tony Jones investigates the connections between racing, politics and police. The Waterhouse family lawyers consequently brought criminal defamation charges against Tony Jones and the program's executive producer, Peter Manning. First Screened 10 November 1986 on ABC TV Australia.
- published: 01 Feb 2016
- views: 45610
0:54
Shane Warne Last Video before death
#shanewarnelastvideo #shanewarnepassesaway #shanewarnenomore #shanewarnedied #shanewarnerip
Shane Keith Warne (13 September 1969 – 4 March 2022) was an Austral...
#shanewarnelastvideo #shanewarnepassesaway #shanewarnenomore #shanewarnedied #shanewarnerip
Shane Keith Warne (13 September 1969 – 4 March 2022) was an Australian cricketer. A right-arm leg spinner, he is widely considered as one of the greatest bowlers in cricket history, and in 2000 he was selected by a panel of cricket experts as one of five Wisden Cricketers of the Century, the only specialist bowler and the only one still playing at the time.
29 March 2008
Warne played his first Test match in 1992 and took more than 1,000 wickets in Tests and One Day Internationals (ODIs). Warne's 708 Test wickets was the record for the most wickets taken by any bowler in Test cricket until 2007. He was named one of the Wisden Cricketers of the Year in the 1994 Wisden Cricketers' Almanack, and was the Wisden Leading Cricketer in the World in 1997 and 2004. A useful lower-order batsman, Warne scored more than 3,000 Test runs, with a highest score of 99, and remains the highest Test runscorer without a century.[5] As well as playing internationally, Warne played domestic cricket for his home state of Victoria and English domestic cricket for Hampshire. He was captain of Hampshire for three seasons from 2005 to 2007. Warne retired from international cricket in January 2007 at the end of Australia's 2006–07 Ashes series victory over England.
In 2007, Warne was named in Australia's greatest ever ODI team. He played in the first four seasons (2008–2011) of the Indian Premier League for the Rajasthan Royals, where he played the roles of both captain and coach, winning the competition in 2008. In the 150th anniversary of the Wisden Cricketers' Almanack, Warne was named in an all-time Test World XI.[6] In 2012, he was also inducted into the Cricket Hall of Fame by Cricket Australia.[7] In 2013, Warne was inducted into the ICC Cricket Hall of Fame.[8] In February 2018, the Rajasthan Royals appointed Warne as their team mentor for the IPL 2018.[9] His career was plagued by scandals off the field, including a ban from cricket for testing positive for a prohibited substance, charges of bringing the game into disrepute with the John the bookmaker controversy and sexual indiscretions.
Warne revolutionised cricket thinking with his mastery of leg spin, which had come to be regarded as a dying art.[10][11][12] After retirement, he regularly worked as a cricket commentator, predominantly on Australia's Nine Network. He worked for charitable organisations and also endorsed commercial products. In recognition of his skill, a statue of him bowling was placed outside the Melbourne Cricket Ground.
Warne was born with complete heterochromia, giving him a blue right eye and a green left eye.[182]
He had three children, Brooke, Jackson and Summer, with Simone Callahan, to whom he was married from 1995 to 2005.[183]
Since his retirement, Warne had been doing "work for the Shane Warne Foundation... [which] assists seriously ill and underprivileged children". Since launching in 2004, the charity distributed £400,000; its activities include a charity poker tournament and a breakfast, and "by the end of our summer, we hope to have raised £1.5 million".[184] The charity closed in 2017 as it had been haemorrhaging money, running at a financial loss for four out of the previous five years. Expenses for staging gala dinners, celebrity cricket matches, and annual poker tournaments (its signature fundraising events) had spiralled out of control. In 2014, a particularly bad year, the foundation raised $465,000 but spent $550,000.
On 4 March 2022, at the age of 52, Warne died from natural causes at a villa on the island of Ko Samui in Thailand. His death came on the same day as that of fellow Australian cricketer Rod Marsh, to whom Warne paid tribute on Twitter only a few hours prior to his own death. Six days after Warne's death, his body was returned to Melbourne on a private plane from Thailand.
Warne will be honoured in a state funeral at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on 30 March 2022.
https://wn.com/Shane_Warne_Last_Video_Before_Death
#shanewarnelastvideo #shanewarnepassesaway #shanewarnenomore #shanewarnedied #shanewarnerip
Shane Keith Warne (13 September 1969 – 4 March 2022) was an Australian cricketer. A right-arm leg spinner, he is widely considered as one of the greatest bowlers in cricket history, and in 2000 he was selected by a panel of cricket experts as one of five Wisden Cricketers of the Century, the only specialist bowler and the only one still playing at the time.
29 March 2008
Warne played his first Test match in 1992 and took more than 1,000 wickets in Tests and One Day Internationals (ODIs). Warne's 708 Test wickets was the record for the most wickets taken by any bowler in Test cricket until 2007. He was named one of the Wisden Cricketers of the Year in the 1994 Wisden Cricketers' Almanack, and was the Wisden Leading Cricketer in the World in 1997 and 2004. A useful lower-order batsman, Warne scored more than 3,000 Test runs, with a highest score of 99, and remains the highest Test runscorer without a century.[5] As well as playing internationally, Warne played domestic cricket for his home state of Victoria and English domestic cricket for Hampshire. He was captain of Hampshire for three seasons from 2005 to 2007. Warne retired from international cricket in January 2007 at the end of Australia's 2006–07 Ashes series victory over England.
In 2007, Warne was named in Australia's greatest ever ODI team. He played in the first four seasons (2008–2011) of the Indian Premier League for the Rajasthan Royals, where he played the roles of both captain and coach, winning the competition in 2008. In the 150th anniversary of the Wisden Cricketers' Almanack, Warne was named in an all-time Test World XI.[6] In 2012, he was also inducted into the Cricket Hall of Fame by Cricket Australia.[7] In 2013, Warne was inducted into the ICC Cricket Hall of Fame.[8] In February 2018, the Rajasthan Royals appointed Warne as their team mentor for the IPL 2018.[9] His career was plagued by scandals off the field, including a ban from cricket for testing positive for a prohibited substance, charges of bringing the game into disrepute with the John the bookmaker controversy and sexual indiscretions.
Warne revolutionised cricket thinking with his mastery of leg spin, which had come to be regarded as a dying art.[10][11][12] After retirement, he regularly worked as a cricket commentator, predominantly on Australia's Nine Network. He worked for charitable organisations and also endorsed commercial products. In recognition of his skill, a statue of him bowling was placed outside the Melbourne Cricket Ground.
Warne was born with complete heterochromia, giving him a blue right eye and a green left eye.[182]
He had three children, Brooke, Jackson and Summer, with Simone Callahan, to whom he was married from 1995 to 2005.[183]
Since his retirement, Warne had been doing "work for the Shane Warne Foundation... [which] assists seriously ill and underprivileged children". Since launching in 2004, the charity distributed £400,000; its activities include a charity poker tournament and a breakfast, and "by the end of our summer, we hope to have raised £1.5 million".[184] The charity closed in 2017 as it had been haemorrhaging money, running at a financial loss for four out of the previous five years. Expenses for staging gala dinners, celebrity cricket matches, and annual poker tournaments (its signature fundraising events) had spiralled out of control. In 2014, a particularly bad year, the foundation raised $465,000 but spent $550,000.
On 4 March 2022, at the age of 52, Warne died from natural causes at a villa on the island of Ko Samui in Thailand. His death came on the same day as that of fellow Australian cricketer Rod Marsh, to whom Warne paid tribute on Twitter only a few hours prior to his own death. Six days after Warne's death, his body was returned to Melbourne on a private plane from Thailand.
Warne will be honoured in a state funeral at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on 30 March 2022.
- published: 05 Mar 2022
- views: 8
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Paul Merson: Football Gambling and Me
Over the past 35 years, former Arsenal and England footballer Paul Merson has gambled away a fortune. In this programme, he sets out to understand why his life ...
Over the past 35 years, former Arsenal and England footballer Paul Merson has gambled away a fortune. In this programme, he sets out to understand why his life has been so badly blighted by gambling and explores the relationship between football and gambling at a time when it has never been more urgent to question the industry’s place in the world of sport.
Now on the path to recovery, he wants to understand what caused his addiction. Could it be the way his brain is wired, his environment or both? Paul sets out to meet old teammates, scientists and psychologists to see if he can get close to finding the answer. He starts by meeting former Arsenal teammate Wes Reid. When they received their first pay cheques as Arsenal trainees, Paul and Wes went to the bookies, and Paul lost his entire week’s wages in 15 minutes, kicking off a 35-year struggle with gambling.
Paul also meets footballers Keith Gillespie, John Hartson and Scott Davies, who between them gambled away £15 million, and he visits the families of three men who took their own lives as a result of gambling addiction. At Imperial College London, he talks to Dr David Erritzoe, a consultant psychiatrist whose team of researchers are mapping the brain, trying to pinpoint the neurobiological basis of gambling addiction so that new treatments can be developed.
As the government considers whether gambling laws should be reformed to protect those addicted to gambling, Paul wonders if an entire generation of young Brits is at risk of following the same dangerous path that he trod. Advertising and sponsorship by betting firms have exploded in recent years, with more than a third of English Premier League clubs promoting gambling companies on their shirts.
https://wn.com/Paul_Merson_Football_Gambling_And_Me
Over the past 35 years, former Arsenal and England footballer Paul Merson has gambled away a fortune. In this programme, he sets out to understand why his life has been so badly blighted by gambling and explores the relationship between football and gambling at a time when it has never been more urgent to question the industry’s place in the world of sport.
Now on the path to recovery, he wants to understand what caused his addiction. Could it be the way his brain is wired, his environment or both? Paul sets out to meet old teammates, scientists and psychologists to see if he can get close to finding the answer. He starts by meeting former Arsenal teammate Wes Reid. When they received their first pay cheques as Arsenal trainees, Paul and Wes went to the bookies, and Paul lost his entire week’s wages in 15 minutes, kicking off a 35-year struggle with gambling.
Paul also meets footballers Keith Gillespie, John Hartson and Scott Davies, who between them gambled away £15 million, and he visits the families of three men who took their own lives as a result of gambling addiction. At Imperial College London, he talks to Dr David Erritzoe, a consultant psychiatrist whose team of researchers are mapping the brain, trying to pinpoint the neurobiological basis of gambling addiction so that new treatments can be developed.
As the government considers whether gambling laws should be reformed to protect those addicted to gambling, Paul wonders if an entire generation of young Brits is at risk of following the same dangerous path that he trod. Advertising and sponsorship by betting firms have exploded in recent years, with more than a third of English Premier League clubs promoting gambling companies on their shirts.
- published: 11 Jan 2022
- views: 22934