Everton v Wimbledon......and Segers

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Agree that we screwed up at Oldham (had Simon Tracey sent off) & then messed up at Chelsea. So it was our own doing. However, there was strange stuff going on in matches involving Wimbledon around that time. I recall a bizarre game at Wimbledon where Fashanu virtually caught the ball from a defending corner - infact I think he may have done it twice.
He did. Unequivocally the most blatant act of cheating I’ve ever witnessed. An obvious “bung” 😡

Plough lane.

Was akin to the Harlem Globetrotters !

UTB
 
Some strong allegations been made here that a goalkeeper threw a game, so if the sleuths of s2 have spotted this how come he wasn't charged with it?
He was charged with match fixing and had a crown court trial and the Everton game was one of the games that was specifically mentioned in court that he had allegedly fixed. First trial couldn’t get a decision and second trial he ended up getting not guilty for fixing.
 
Have you seen some of the goals Girbic has let in since he signed?

Is he involved in a conspiracy to relegate us?
I wish I lived in your world , everything is squeaky clean and no one ever did anything untoward....
Corruption is rife in every part of life !
 
He was charged with match fixing and had a crown court trial and the Everton game was one of the games that was specifically mentioned in court that he had allegedly fixed. First trial couldn’t get a decision and second trial he ended up getting not guilty for fixing.

So "not guilty" means he wasn't guilty of match fixing?
 
You would have to be very naive to think that taking bungs for helping to sway a football match result wasn't happening back in the early 90s. It's been happening for as long as there have been sporting matches. People taking back handers to give a penalty away, let an easy goal or two go in, or make the horse run slower, or take a fall in the 5th round, or make sure you have disastrous round with the golf clubs etc.

The reality of the situation is that Fashanu was trying to throw the game against us. I was there at Plough Lane that day and saw it with my own eyes and we were all laughing at how obvious it was. From memory, to a man, everyone in the away end didn't really want the late penalty decision as it was too bleedin obvious what was going off.

As for Segers, he took money, I think that's obvious. I don't think Everton were in on 'it', neither the shit referee who gave a really soft penalty to Everton too. I just think if you are wanting to fix a game for one team to win then the obvious man to approach is the opposition keeper who can always 'have a mare' on the day. Problem though was Everton were that bad, it made Segers have to be especially obviously poor by virtually having to dive the wrong way at times.

SUFC fucked up themselves on the day in true Blades fashion, but don't deny the truth that is clear to see. Segers wasn't overly sincere in his performance shall we say, that day. Despised him and Fashanu ever since. Cheats.
 
Have you seen some of the goals Girbic has let in since he signed?

Is he involved in a conspiracy to relegate us?
Spot on

I’m not even sure he’s an actual goalkeeper - I think he’s a mobile hairdresser 💇- who’s actually not that mobile
 
I can't remember what paper I read it in, but pretty sure a blades player said the messages from the bench got mixed up at the end of the Chelsea game and we started piling forwards for a win when we didn't need to
 
Some strong allegations been made here that a goalkeeper threw a game, so if the sleuths of s2 have spotted this how come he wasn't charged with it?
I'm a bit surprised you seem so determined to put all the blame on United for getting relegated to be frank. We got 38 points that season which was a very good effort, especially considering that the team was ageing, had lost Brian Deane, and Harry got about half of the Deane money to reinvest in several players which were needed, given that the likes of Gannon, Gayle, Hodges and Rogers were all past their best and we needed several new players as well as a replacement for Deane; it was a thanklass task.

As for Wimbledon, well I recall Harry saying recently that he'd spoken to Vinny Jones on it who said "you don't want to know, Harry". Harry, who knows a lot more about Wimbledon and what what happened than me, has regularly said it stunk what happened.

I'm not blaming Everton because we just don't know whether they were involved, but I do think Segers was very suspicious in that game. Even if Segers just made a mistake and there was no money involved as a bribe etc, it was a very poor save for their winner, ironically from future blade Graham Stuart. And as I say we did remarkably well that season in my view to get to 38 points with a forward line of free transfer Adrian Littlejohn, free transfer Bobby (Bobby, Bobby) Davison, free transfer Alan Cork and Jostein Flo in his season in English football who cost £400,000 which was hardly a lot even in those days. Bassett bought Nathan Blake for £350,000 from third division Cardiff City and that was a cracking signing but that didn't happen until February time and he had to adjust to PL football.

Go through that side and it was full of more free transfers and low buys. Yes we threw away a 2 - 1 lead to Chelsea but that can happen in any game, it was hardly 2 nil up and losing 3 - 2. Stein who cost £1.5m and scored 13 goals in 18 games after joining from Stoke scored in the last minute.
 
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I'm a bit surprised you seem so determined to put all the blame on United for getting relegated to be frank. We got 38 points that season which was a very good effort, especially considering that the team was ageing, had lost Brian Deane, and Harry got about half of the Deane money to reinvest in several players which were needed, given that the likes of Gannon, Gayle, Hodges and Rogers were all past their best and we needed several new players as well as a replacement for Deane; it was a thanklass task.

As for Wimbledon, well I recall Harry saying recently that he'd spoken to Vinny Jones on it who said "you don't want to know, Harry". Harry, who knows a lot more about Wimbledon and what what happened than me, has regularly said it stunk what happened.

I'm not blaming Everton because we just don't know whether they were involved, but I do think Segers was very suspicious in that game. Even if Segers just made a mistake and there was no money involved as a bribe etc, it was a very poor save for their winner, ironically from future blade Graham Stuart. And as I say we did remarkably well that season in my view to get to 38 points with a forward line of free transfer Adrian Littlejohn, free transfer Bobby (Bobby, Bobby) Davison, free transfer Alan Cork and Jostein Flo in his season in English football who cost £400,000 which was hardly a lot even in those days. Bassett bought Nathan Blake for £350,000 from third division Cardiff City and that was a cracking signing but that didn't happen until February time and he had to adjust to PL football.

Go through that side and it was full of more free transfers and low buys. Yes we threw away a 2 - 1 lead to Chelsea but that can happen in any game, it was hardly 2 nil up and losing 3 - 2. Stein who cost £1.5m and scored 13 goals in 18 games after joining from Stoke scored in the last minute.

I'm not determined to do anything I just don't believe there's a conspiracy to keep Everton in the prem and send us down.

I went to 30 games that season and agree we did almost pull off a miracle given as usual the board fucked the manager over by selling our best player.


However as ever our destiny was in our own hands and we blew it and that isn't Everton, Segars or the FA Fault
 

You would have to be very naive to think that taking bungs for helping to sway a football match result wasn't happening back in the early 90s. It's been happening for as long as there have been sporting matches. People taking back handers to give a penalty away, let an easy goal or two go in, or make the horse run slower, or take a fall in the 5th round, or make sure you have disastrous round with the golf clubs etc.

The reality of the situation is that Fashanu was trying to throw the game against us. I was there at Plough Lane that day and saw it with my own eyes and we were all laughing at how obvious it was. From memory, to a man, everyone in the away end didn't really want the late penalty decision as it was too bleedin obvious what was going off.

As for Segers, he took money, I think that's obvious. I don't think Everton were in on 'it', neither the shit referee who gave a really soft penalty to Everton too. I just think if you are wanting to fix a game for one team to win then the obvious man to approach is the opposition keeper who can always 'have a mare' on the day. Problem though was Everton were that bad, it made Segers have to be especially obviously poor by virtually having to dive the wrong way at times.

SUFC fucked up themselves on the day in true Blades fashion, but don't deny the truth that is clear to see. Segers wasn't overly sincere in his performance shall we say, that day. Despised him and Fashanu ever since. Cheats.

The Fashanu incident I was there and yes we should have had a pen but in the grand scheme of things didn't cost us owt.
 
The Fashanu incident I was there and yes we should have had a pen but in the grand scheme of things didn't cost us owt.
The point re Fash is that Wimbledon on that day, or just Fash, was very odd behaviour that had it been now we'd have definitely thought he was bribed. Fashanu even had a go at the linesman for not giving the second pen! I don't think whether Everton were involved is the main story given that it' has never been proven that they were involved at all, but somehing very fishy was going on with Segers and that save, no one will convince me otherwise.

In part defence of the board for selling Deane, I recall Deane has said since that he only signed a new contract the pre-season before because he was assured that he would be allowed to leave the following summer if a suitable offer came in. The problem was, as Harry has also said, was that the board didn't communicate with Harry on the deal during the summer and it came as a surprise to Harry when he was sold so he wasn't able to plan as best as he could have if he'd known Deane was going. That's the bit that annoyed Harry. I've said this before but I wouldn't have minded Lee Chapman as part of the deal as he only left for £250,000 just a month later but we went for Flo and he never was a target man despite the height.
 
You would have to be very naive to think that taking bungs for helping to sway a football match result wasn't happening back in the early 90s. It's been happening for as long as there have been sporting matches. People taking back handers to give a penalty away, let an easy goal or two go in, or make the horse run slower, or take a fall in the 5th round, or make sure you have disastrous round with the golf clubs etc.

The reality of the situation is that Fashanu was trying to throw the game against us. I was there at Plough Lane that day and saw it with my own eyes and we were all laughing at how obvious it was. From memory, to a man, everyone in the away end didn't really want the late penalty decision as it was too bleedin obvious what was going off.

As for Segers, he took money, I think that's obvious. I don't think Everton were in on 'it', neither the shit referee who gave a really soft penalty to Everton too. I just think if you are wanting to fix a game for one team to win then the obvious man to approach is the opposition keeper who can always 'have a mare' on the day. Problem though was Everton were that bad, it made Segers have to be especially obviously poor by virtually having to dive the wrong way at times.

SUFC fucked up themselves on the day in true Blades fashion, but don't deny the truth that is clear to see. Segers wasn't overly sincere in his performance shall we say, that day. Despised him and Fashanu ever since. Cheats.
53.20 in the video below

 
3 Everton fans on my urbanisation agree 100 per cent Segers threw the game , they are not bothered as Everton werent a party to it

and Bruce Grobbelar commented other betting went on and he implied Segers was a regular offender,


just for the few who question the validity of my comments
 
3 Everton fans on my urbanisation agree 100 per cent Segers threw the game , they are not bothered as Everton werent a party to it

and Bruce Grobbelar commented other betting went on and he implied Segers was a regular offender,
I think if you look at the evidence of the money transactions, the cash he received and was depositing in the bank I think it’s clear he was fixing games. But not for Everton I agree they were not party to it or were any other team for that matter, it was purely for the far east betting ring that was paying him to throw games imo.
 
Agree that we screwed up at Oldham (had Simon Tracey sent off) & then messed up at Chelsea. So it was our own doing. However, there was strange stuff going on in matches involving Wimbledon around that time. I recall a bizarre game at Wimbledon where Fashanu virtually caught the ball from a defending corner - infact I think he may have done it twice.
I was there he did it twice but the ref only gave a pen for the first one
 
I'm not determined to do anything I just don't believe there's a conspiracy to keep Everton in the prem and send us down.

I went to 30 games that season and agree we did almost pull off a miracle given as usual the board fucked the manager over by selling our best player.


However as ever our destiny was in our own hands and we blew it and that isn't Everton, Segars or the FA Fault

You have to remember the Premier league was only 2 years old.

Everton in those days were one of the 'Big 5' who were behind its formation along with Man Utd, Liverpool, Spurs & Arsenal. Man City and Chelsea were not at the top table in those days.

To have 'one of their own' relegated was inconceivable. This was not how the brand new, shiny Premier league product was supposed to look.

Dark forces were at work that day. I remember being in the car on the way to Chelsea and hearing on the news that the Wimbledon coach had been torched during the night.

At half time we were hearing Everton were losing. Everton had a soft underbelly in those days. No way were they going to come back and beat a team like Wimbledon.

So even when Chelsea scored their third many of us were still confident.

On the Monday at work a Blade from an office across the road came in and told me that there were strong rumours that the Everton / Wimbledon game had been fixed.
 
You have to remember the Premier league was only 2 years old.

Everton in those days were one of the 'Big 5' who were behind its formation along with Man Utd, Liverpool, Spurs & Arsenal. Man City and Chelsea were not at the top table in those days.

To have 'one of their own' relegated was inconceivable. This was not how the brand new, shiny Premier league product was supposed to look.

Dark forces were at work that day. I remember being in the car on the way to Chelsea and hearing on the news that the Wimbledon coach had been torched during the night.

At half time we were hearing Everton were losing. Everton had a soft underbelly in those days. No way were they going to come back and beat a team like Wimbledon.

So even when Chelsea scored their third many of us were still confident.

On the Monday at work a Blade from an office across the road came in and told me that there were strong rumours that the Everton / Wimbledon game had been fixed.

So were the "dark forces" also at work at Stamford Bridge?

Had we held on they would have gone down regardless of what Segars did.
 

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