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Russian authorities back Zenit over 'fix' allegations



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Published Date: 03 October 2008
THE Russian Premier Liga has offered their support to Zenit St Petersburg following match-fixing allegations made in the Spanish media about their Uefa Cup semi-final win over Bayern Munich earlier this year.
Spanish newspaper El Pais reported on Wednesday that a judge had forwarded information to German prosecutors which claimed a gang with links to the Russian mafia had given money to Bayern ahead of the match.

Zenit beat the Bundesliga outfit 4-0 in
the second leg of their semi-final to win 5-1 on aggregate before getting past Rangers in the final to lift the Uefa Cup.

The Russian club have already strongly denied the allegations, and the RFPL have also come out in support of Zenit.

A statement on its website said: "In light of press reports of a possible investigation into the circumstances surrounding Zenit St Petersburg winning the Uefa Cup, on behalf of its members (the clubs] the RFPL declares its full sport to Zenit.

"The RFPL fully recognises Zenit's achievements and is certain that victory in the prestigious European tournament was obtained in an honest and fair contest.

"The RFPL calls on the Russian media to display maximum correctness in covering the current situation, refrain from stirring up passions and not use reports from foreign journalists to undermine the authority of Russian football."

Bayern have also denied all knowledge of the allegations.

Meanwhile, Zenit have distanced themselves from the reports.

"There is nothing to comment on because, even if there is some investigation, Zenit have nothing to do with this," said a club spokesman. "We have nothing to do with whoever it is that is alleged to be behind this, whether it is the so-called Russian mafia or whoever," Petrov added.

In an official statement, Zenit said the team's performance in the matches against Bayern and Rangers was "the best proof the victories were achieved in an honest, uncompromising contest."

Russian sports minister Vitaly Mutko, who also serves as president of Russia's Football Union, said the allegations of match-fixing were another attempt to discredit the country's soccer.

Russian sports minister Vitaly Mutko, who was Zenit president from 1999 to 2003 and is now president of Russia's Football Union, said: "This is not just an attempt to discredit Zenit, but Bayern as well. Bayern have many great players, Kahn, Klose, Toni, Ze Roberto, Lucio ... how can you bribe them?

"I don't think you can buy a victory over Bayern."

Uefa said on Wednesday it was aware of the reports about a match-fixing investigation, while Bayern said they had no information about the alleged reports.





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  • Last Updated: 02 October 2008 9:28 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Rangers FC , UEFA Cup
 
1

Fayneant,

NZ 03/10/2008 00:41:22
That would explain why the Rangers' midfield was so dire that night - they'd all been bought off.

2

thepundit,

we want our trophy!.... 03/10/2008 00:42:27
#1

now i know why we spent 17.5 million this summer...
3

Fayneant,

NZ 03/10/2008 02:26:39
I demand a rematch!

This time we'll give Arshavin an arskickin...!
4

Richardinho,

03/10/2008 05:18:44
No surprises that the laptop loyal have studiously excluded rangers from the accusations. In other media sources rangers are also under investigation over the match fixing claims.
5

Survivor Of Riots,

03/10/2008 08:35:25
In the interest of fair and balanced reporting, it should be noted that all of the non scottish media outlets are detailing that Gennadios Petrov stated in his recorded calls (this guy is under investigation for various illegal activities in Spain), that millions were paid to both Bayern and Rangers.

That Bayern have become the focal point is purely down to the fact that they are the by far bigger club around Europe and lost (surprisingly 4-0) to Zenit when they were strong favourites for the Uefa Cup.

This is a police investigation.

Just because the Scottish media wants it to go away, doesn't mean it will.



6

Survivor Of Riots,

03/10/2008 08:56:16
http://babelfish.yahoo.com/translate_url?doit=done&tt=url&intl=1&fr=bf-res&trurl=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.abc.es%2Fhemeroteca%2Fresultados%2Fcapos.html&lp=es_en&btnTrUrl=Translate

is the actual link to the Spanish Newspaper who broke the story.

Now...they are either right or wrong, and have been given a duff lead from people who are not involved in the investigation. It happens all the time in the media.

One thing does stink though, and that is the filtering of the source of the story here from "CLUBS" (Bayern and Rangers) to CLUB (Bayern).

The leak is either accepted as false and discredited on all counts, or accepted as "possible" with both clubs implicated.

Our friends in the media have once again chosen to present us with information after they have decided what is right for us to see.
7

Gerry M,

03/10/2008 09:05:12
It would have been much easier and profiatable for the so called mobsters to have simply bribed Rangers into crossing the halfway line between, say, the 10th and 25th minutes and then betting on that happening- with very good odds too I would imagine.
8

Pat the Hat,

Baile atha Cliath 03/10/2008 09:06:45
I don't believe it, Survivor #5, – who in their right minds would feel the need to bribe that Rangers team to lose? lol!

All kidding and joking aside, this story sounds as plausible as Little Red Riding Hood. It looks to me like a Spanish judge trying to get his name in the papers.

No, the inevitable demise of RFC will come about in more mundane circumstances – like the largest credit squeeze in history followed by a five-year ban from Europe for singing The Racist Song, two other stories being studiously avoided by the Scottish media but in the public domain elsewhere.


9

Survivor Of Riots,

03/10/2008 09:13:16
Its obvious that Rangers Men such as "Walter", McCoist or Ferguson would not have taken a bribe....regardless of the money on offer.

The key point here is the usual circling of the wagons within the Scottish Media.

The story also mentions "officials" and not players/management....who knows, maybe people up the chain took a gamble that they were going to lose anyway?

Again...regardless of whether this is true or not, it is being investigated and if someone has acted inappropriately they will be caught.

Its the classic, if you've done nothing wrong you've nothing to hide scenario.
10

Jurgen Harbourmaster,

03/10/2008 09:14:11
1 - Yeah, they must have been 'bought off'.....more chance of them beig 'bought off' than simply 'bought'.

Who'd pay for that dirge!
11

invictager,

Kent 03/10/2008 09:16:16
#5
What the hell do you know about balanced reporting. Everday you are on spouting anti rangers garbage. Last week you were virtually congratulating you buddy for calling people DOBs.

YOU are the bigot,as proved that night,not the media you constantly accuse of bias.

The ONLY reason Rangers lost that game is because they played sh1te on the day and got a deserved humping.

What has happened to these forums. It used to be possible to actually discuss football with like minded others.

Maybe you should try it.
12

invictager,

Kent 03/10/2008 09:19:14
Pat

Im glad to see someone on the green side who can make an objective comment.

I agree the famine song is a disgrace. I actually find myself being glad I moved away from that atmosphere to where these things dont matter.
13

Survivor Of Riots,

03/10/2008 09:23:30
11 - to give your rambling a context (which will be the only time I shall ever bail you out again),the term DOB was used to defined the 2 sectarian attackers who savagely beat Neil Lennon.

Others on these like minded football threads, who share a team with you by the way, had decided that Mr Lennon had been asking for his potentially life threatening assault.



14

invictager,

Kent 03/10/2008 09:38:45
#13
There is no rambling about it, I know what the context was but you and your buddy overstepped the mark and you know it. It is not acceptable to pick and choose when you think its ok to refer to anybody in these terms.

Yes I agree about the disgraceful comments from the other fans you mention the difference is that I will stand up and say so.

I have repeated many times not everyone who supports Rangers is automatically a raving thug.
15

Survivor Of Riots,

03/10/2008 09:57:13
#14 I disagree, there are times when people do some things which disqualify them from normal rules of decorum.

It is the one and only time I have used the term on these threads....other than repeating in #13.

I do not extend the term to the many decent bears who post on here.



16

darkhorse.,

03/10/2008 10:06:51
If the allegations against Zenit and Bayern are true then the right thing for Uefa to do would be to award the trophy to Rangers.

This could be done on the 27th of December at Ibrox, with the visiting team forming a guard of honour as Rangers walk out to accept the trophy from William Galliard. GCC could lay on a bus for an open top parade for the people to show their love for Glasgow's big team. Then onto a civic reception. The Provost and Councillors will be able to show their appreciation and high regard for Rangers achievements.

The fans would need to get some more stars for the jerseys...but it's a small price to pay.
17

invictager,

Kent 03/10/2008 10:11:12
#15
OK
Since you have at least acknowledged that some of us are fairly human I will apologise for saying you are a bigot and agree to understand why you felt so strongly.

I don't like Lennon either because he is a gobsh1te but the people who attacked him should be put away.

PS
I still think the Rangers bribery story is laughable.

Pps
I also have to get it in that I was in Manchester and maintain the only trouble I saw was on the TV.
18

Survivor Of Riots,

03/10/2008 10:12:03
17 Darkhorse....there are no shades of grey here.

Either the story is true and both Bayern and Rangers were on the take, or its false and Zenit are the true winners of last seasons Uefa.

If it is true....last seasons Uefa tournament should be scratched and all 3 teams given 10 year European bans.



19

darkhorse.,

03/10/2008 10:22:56
#18

On the contrary the whole episode sounds like it is grey and murky. I can accept the Bayern result stood out, and was exceptional. Zenit won the final on merit...of that there is no doubt. The result of the final was very predictable IMHO

What is also predictable is guys like you and NN making mischief adding 2 and 2 and coming up with 1888.
It's what you do on here. Occasionally its amusing. Its never taken seriously though.
20

Survivor Of Riots,

03/10/2008 10:42:30
The fankle which the Scottish Media have got themselves into over this is the amusing part.

To bribe a team in football would need all involved to be on the take. I do not believe that "walter", McCoist, Ferguson etc would have taken any such offer on the brink of one of Rangers most famous victories. They were pumped pure and simple by a vastly superior team on the night.

But to deny any implication that the Russian Mafia bosses have suggested that the final was bought by them is a denial of what the story is actually telling us.

Personally, I think a club owned by Gazprom wouldn't be short of a bob or ten and ultimately the Spanish autorities will jail this guy Petrov on one of the many other charges they have against him.

Just funny to see the usual reaction in Scotland....
21

darkhorse.,

03/10/2008 10:50:21
#20

No, they are just being careful. To print ( even with the usual " named sources close to" nonsense) that Rangers are implicated would result in a law suit. I did note a piece in The Sun, which could well be a litigators delight. The Sun always fly close to the Sun (no pun intended)so singed feathers is nothing new for them.
22

Billy Shears,

03/10/2008 11:22:31
There is something not kosher about all of this.
I could see the point in having to bribe Bayern, but not Rangers. Almost any team could have beat Rangers at the end of the season, QoS ring a bell.

Is Zenit involved in this? Possibly not. Why bribe a team like Bayern and go and pump them 4-0. It sticks out like a sore thumb. 1-0 or 2-0 would have done. I saw this game and Zenit were good.

If the allegations of bribery are true it is more than likely between Bayern and the mafia. Possibly for gambling. One newspaper mentioned that it was a ploy to distract police attention away from their other activities.
At the end of the day Zenit were worthy winners of the cup.

23

Pud Pu,

NYC 03/10/2008 13:53:32
My baws still hurt after the kicking I too fae they tractor driving women.
24

Rosscobhoy,

03/10/2008 15:36:18
I reckon its all true. Rangers took the money and turned up.
25

jerrymanders,

03/10/2008 17:00:19
Just imagine it;

Manager; Right yous lot, listen up. Yer all oan a big pay packet if yous go out there and play badly and (particularly) don't score any goals.

Players; But Boss we've been doing that all season.

Manager; I ken that (particularly) but don't f**k up this time!
26

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03/10/2008 20:46:07
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