51. India mid-fielder Harpreet Singh, one of the accused, said the question of fixing the match did not arise. 52. A bookmaker whose name was withheld under a court order testified that Abbas agreed to help fix matches so long as Singapore won. 53. A bookmaker, whose name has been withheld under a court order, has testified that Abbas had agreed to help fix the matches so long as Singapore won. 54. A bookmaker, whose name has been withheld under a court order, has testified that Abbas had agreed to help fix matches so long as Singapore won. 55. Allegations of referees favouring the co-hosts and dark hints that matches had been fixed has angered Hiddink. 56. But he quoted Vana as saying that Abbas had agreed to help fix the matches as long as Singapore won. 57. Fifty-eight others who had admitted involvement in fixing matches last season were also banned for up to four years. 58. The revelations are certain to further upset the English football world, still reeling from allegations that Southampton goalkeeper Bruce Grobbelaar fixed matches. 59. The prosecution alleges that the former Liverpool and Southampton keeper took money from a Far Eastern betting syndicate to fix matches. 60. The prosecution claim Grobbelaar, former Wimbledon striker John Fashanu, former Wimbledon keeper Hans Segers, Malaysian businessman Heng Suan Lim, conspired to fix Premiership matches. |