Monday 1 October 2018

Footballer Victor Anichebe Blows The Whistle On His Club Beijing Enterprise-Tells FIFA They Fix Matches






Victor Anichebe has reported his club, Beijing Enterprises, to FIFA over allegations of match-fixing.

The former Everton and West Brom striker lodged the complaint after alleging he was asked 'not to try' by coaches on two occasions, including for a game against their local rivals.

Anichebe questioned the instruction but claimed he was told by team-mates: 'This is China, we do as we're told.'

The 30-year-old has been in dispute with the club since last October and sought legal advice to take up his case.

Manchester-based sports lawyer Chris Farnell approached Beijing's general manager on Anichebe's behalf but his appeals for action have been ignored on two occasions and action has still to be taken.

While Anichebe never refused to play, the dispute has cost him a year of his playing career, one where he could have laid claim to a World Cup place with Nigeria, had he played regularly at a competitive level.

Now Anichebe has taken the complaint, which is still to be denied by the club to FIFA and he hopes football's governing body will take action.

Daily mail 

* I think they get paid by bet companies to fix matches in order for them to make money*


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