Super Blues RIP (For at least 2020 anyway)

All over.

Limerick welcome league leaders Cabbinteely to the Markets Field on Friday night.

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We’re going to win the league.

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Need to keep the players on the pitch first :joy::joy:

I’d be 99.9 percent certain that game was fixed.

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So on Bet365 this morning Limerick were priced @ 14/5 to beat Cobh. At 4:15pm they were backed into 6/4 and at 6:39pm they were 13/10. It looks like Boyles were hit for a few quid as Boyles went from 6/4 to 19/20 just before kick off.

After 22 minutes Limerick were 4/9 to win the match on Paddy Power

According to the Limerick Leader’s match report :

“n the 26th minute Cobh’s Stephen Kenny tripped Limerick’s Robbie Williams in the box and the referee pointed to the spot. Former Ramblers midfielder Darren Murphy sent Hunt the wrong way.”

One thing to note here is Stephen Kenny was a former player for Limerick FC and he made 43 appearances for the Super Blues. Paddy Power and Bet365 pulled all in play market for the game shortly before the penalty was scored and these markets did not appear again for the remainder of the game.

Limerick went up 2-0 just before the break.

Cobh levelled things up courtesy of goal by Stephen Kenny and Shane O Connor.

With the score tied at 2-2 going in to the final 15 minutes. Limerick continued to be well supported on Betfair. Out of a total of 73 thousand euro matched on the WDW market for this game, almost 96% of the money was on a Limerick win.

Move on another few minutes and Limerick are awarded another penalty. Shane O Connor (another former Limerick player) commits a foul inside the area and Darren Murphy converts to make it 3-2 to the away side.

Limerick were a little over even money to win the game before the penalty was awarded which would be very short odds considering the time remaining in the match.

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I’m of the opinion that the 2 lads who committed the penalties were doing a favour for the Limerick lads. Limerick players werent paid so they took matters into their own hands.

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Nothing to see here.

We went down to Cobh and walked all over the Cork cunts.

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Whether you’re correct or not that post is an impressive piece of investigative journalism

Match fixing is fine when it’s Limerick doing it :sweat_smile:
Sweeeeeeeep sweeeeeeeep

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Maybe they could fix it so they can win all their games :thinking:

I don’t think all the other teams have as many ex Limerick players to trip them up in the box

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They must think Cobh are a bunch of cunts to do that to them

In the 2016 season where Limerick won the First Division by a big margin. They was rumours going around that the players were fixing corners. Particularly first half corners.

https://twitter.com/johnoshea1993/status/1130077413667430401?s=21

@mickee321

I really really can’t talk about this

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How much had you on limerick?

Statement on SSE Airtricity League First Division game

The Football Association of Ireland is awaiting a UEFA report on betting patterns surrounding the Cobh Ramblers First Division game with Limerick FC last Saturday night after receiving correspondence from the Cork club.

20th May 2019

The FAI is currently investigating betting patterns around Limerick’s game against Shelbourne on April 19th.

FAI Competitions Director Fran Gavin said: "We have received a UEFA report on the Shelbourne v Limerick fixture in April and are awaiting their report on the Cobh v Limerick game last Saturday.

“We have received correspondence from the Cobh Ramblers Board in relation to that match. The FAI remains committed to a zero tolerance stance on match fixing.”

:man_shrugging::man_shrugging:

Here @Copper_pipe you could at least let us know when it is going on in our local side, would be much more interesting that Romanian basketball and Scottish reserves

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