0-1, hedged up, job done, dinero fácil

On the match odds I'm seeing £0.3m on England and £1.7m on Spain.ShaunWhite wrote: ↑Sun Jul 27, 2025 6:02 pmAs usual all the partisan England money made the opposition great value.
0-1, hedged up, job done, dinero fácil![]()
To make it worse, it's the half time 2.5g market too.
Could have sworn is was half time 2.5g when I looked earlier, but now seems to be full time 2.5g. Perhaps I am going senile in my old age.
There has been speculation that syndicate accounts conveniently lose to private accounts every now and then, which don’t have to pay corporate tax. In many sports, you sometimes see £300,000 in turnover when the normal would be around £3,000. This has gone on for so long that it’s probably not a case of criminal money laundering as such. Or the mates just like generating massive turnover between themselves on some market, which then pops up on the front page — without either of them actually having any real risk on the outcome.jamesedwards wrote: ↑Sat Aug 02, 2025 9:03 amTo make it worse, it's the half time 2.5g market too.
Nobody seems to be trying to offload any of it. And now with the new graphs you can see it all went through at the same time, 07:23:28 so looks like all one trade. Perhaps it's a deliberate movement of money?