Barry Fry on 17:03 - Jan 31 with 3041 views | Burwell_Blue | Not sure whats funny. Couple of harmless bets which there is nothing he could have done to affect the outcome if he were to win. Storm in a teacup. | | | |
Barry Fry on 17:04 - Jan 31 with 3030 views | sparks | Why only for months? Manager of my local club got caught betting, was banned for years. And thats at a level where there is no money in the game to speak of... | |
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Barry Fry on 17:07 - Jan 31 with 2986 views | SitfcB |
Barry Fry on 17:03 - Jan 31 by Burwell_Blue | Not sure whats funny. Couple of harmless bets which there is nothing he could have done to affect the outcome if he were to win. Storm in a teacup. |
The bet he made and the situation is funny (about the bonus payment etc) Up the Barry Fry! [Post edited 31 Jan 2019 17:07]
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Barry Fry on 17:10 - Jan 31 with 2931 views | sparks |
Barry Fry on 17:07 - Jan 31 by SitfcB | The bet he made and the situation is funny (about the bonus payment etc) Up the Barry Fry! [Post edited 31 Jan 2019 17:07]
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The rule is strict and it is routinely swung around very heavily at every opportunity by the FA... | |
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Barry Fry on 17:12 - Jan 31 with 2905 views | monty_radio |
Barry Fry on 17:10 - Jan 31 by sparks | The rule is strict and it is routinely swung around very heavily at every opportunity by the FA... |
There's a discount if you're classed as a Geezer. | |
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Barry Fry on 17:20 - Jan 31 with 2832 views | sparks |
Barry Fry on 17:12 - Jan 31 by monty_radio | There's a discount if you're classed as a Geezer. |
Or if you are well known it seems. Whereas good guys, who put stacks of time into local football for little reward get thoroughly kicked. The double standards make me sick (see also- Joey Barton). | |
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Barry Fry on 17:32 - Jan 31 with 2704 views | SitfcB |
Barry Fry on 17:04 - Jan 31 by sparks | Why only for months? Manager of my local club got caught betting, was banned for years. And thats at a level where there is no money in the game to speak of... |
It should be the other way round, the higher the profile the bigger the example they should set. It does all depend on the types of bet though. | |
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Barry Fry on 17:36 - Jan 31 with 2646 views | sparks |
Barry Fry on 17:32 - Jan 31 by SitfcB | It should be the other way round, the higher the profile the bigger the example they should set. It does all depend on the types of bet though. |
No- it shouldnt depend on the bet. The rule is quite clear. | |
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Barry Fry on 18:27 - Jan 31 with 2468 views | BlueBadger | He's basically the poor man's Harry Redknapp. With all the attendant basic honesty associated. | |
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Barry Fry on 18:50 - Jan 31 with 2366 views | Superblue95 |
Barry Fry on 17:36 - Jan 31 by sparks | No- it shouldnt depend on the bet. The rule is quite clear. |
Of course it should depend on the bet. You think a bet on your striker to finish as top scorer in the league is the same as a manager who bets on his own team to lose where he can directly affect the outcome? | |
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Barry Fry on 19:25 - Jan 31 with 2206 views | XYZ | Why shouldn't the club be able to insure against a contingent contractual liability? I bet (yes, I know ...) it's cheaper and easier to cover the possibility of contingent bonus liabilities crystallising with William Hill than Lloyds of London. It's not like Barry Fry could influence the outcome. | | | |
Barry Fry on 20:12 - Jan 31 with 2120 views | sparks |
Barry Fry on 18:50 - Jan 31 by Superblue95 | Of course it should depend on the bet. You think a bet on your striker to finish as top scorer in the league is the same as a manager who bets on his own team to lose where he can directly affect the outcome? |
I think that in order to avoid any possibility of an issue, and keep the sport absolutely clear of suspicion, the rule has to be absolute and it has to apply equally to all. Every player and manager is quite capable of choosing not to place a bet. | |
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Barry Fry on 02:30 - Feb 1 with 1801 views | C_HealyIsAPleasure |
Barry Fry on 20:12 - Jan 31 by sparks | I think that in order to avoid any possibility of an issue, and keep the sport absolutely clear of suspicion, the rule has to be absolute and it has to apply equally to all. Every player and manager is quite capable of choosing not to place a bet. |
That makes no sense though. A manager, or indeed player betting on their own team to lose is clearly worse than a bet on something they have no ability to influence, that’s just common sense Agree with the general gist though - although worth noting that more high profile characters like Fry and Barton will have had the means and wherewithal to defend themselves more than someone in local football | |
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