It’s time to debilitate the extensive betting markets
The gambling industry has become embroiled in controversial and scandalous circumstance - and not for the first time - with obscure markets encouraging bets on the number of corners in a match, players to be booked and sent off, the number of goals in a game, the time of the first goal or whether a penalty will be awarded. And it’s these patterns that are being manipulated by shameless, opportunistic punters.
The ease and convenience of in-play betting has opened up a digital den of iniquity for fraudsters to monopolise. Operating in the anonymity of the internet, these corrupt culprits are successfully jeopardising the integrity of sport and its governing bodies.
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