by Monique » 29 Jan 2011 Read
http://snookerscene.blogspot.com/2011/0 ... match.htmlWPBSA INVESTIGATE MICHIE MATCH
The WPBSA's new integrity unit has launched an investigation into the Marcus Campbell v Jimmy Michie match at the Caesarcasino.com Shootout in Blackpool last night after "an unusually high number of bets" were placed on Campbell to win. The Scot won the frame 32-21.
A WPBSA statement read:
The WPBSA has been made aware, by bookmakers, of suspicious betting patterns on the match between Jimmy Michie and Marcus Campbell at the Caesarscasino.com Snooker Shoot-Out on Friday evening.
The match in the one-frame knockout tournament in Blackpool was won by Campbell, 32 points to 21.
An unusually high number of bets had been placed on Campbell to win the match.The matter has been passed on to David Douglas, head of the WPBSA's Integrity Unit, for a thorough and immediate investigation.
WPBSA Chairman Jason Ferguson said: "We take the threat of corrupt activity very seriously and we are treating this matter with the utmost urgency. Having set up the Integrity Unit last year, we have the mechanisms in place to make a full investigation."
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by Roland » 29 Jan 2011 Read
That was Michie on top form trying his hardest - I know because I've watched him in the CueZone
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by JohnFromLondonTown » 29 Jan 2011 Read
Lets just say when Jimmy Michie got a job on the BBC, I was very, very surprised.
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by Tubberlad » 29 Jan 2011 Read
Didn't see it, but he's always been a bit of a bullocks as far as I can see.
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by Roland » 30 Jan 2011 Read
Fascinating comments. Can sympathise with Hendon having to deal with it. So Jimmy Michie has retired from professional snooker? Can this be confirmed by other sources?
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by Smart » 30 Jan 2011 Read
Sonny wrote:Fascinating comments. Can sympathise with Hendon having to deal with it. So Jimmy Michie has retired from professional snooker? Can this be confirmed by other sources?
Betty Logan:
"The Shoot-Out has turned into a Michie Mouse event."
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by jojo » 30 Jan 2011 Read
what happening with the investigation between burnett and maguire match anyone know the latest on that they still investigating ?
as for jimmy michie everytime someone says investigating due to irregular betting patterns then from a spectator point of view such as you and me that doesnt really tell us anything let this so called anti corruption unit sort it out
but at the same time you can bet your bottom dollar michie like hann will not be given the benefit of the doubt like higgins was that still stinks silly sorry to mention it again but a case of cover up for the famous one and make an example of the peasents
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by Casey » 30 Jan 2011 Read
Bloody hell, just read about this. Michie has retired as well, whats that about?
Also going by the comments on Hendon's blog there is more to come out about an event earlier in the season.
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by Witz78 » 30 Jan 2011 Read
Casey wrote:Bloody hell, just read about this. Michie has retired as well, whats that about?
Also going by the comments on Hendon's blog there is more to come out about an event earlier in the season.
maybe hes decided hes made enough money from the game to set him up for early retirement
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by Casey » 30 Jan 2011 Read
Witz78 wrote:Casey wrote:Bloody hell, just read about this. Michie has retired as well, whats that about?
Also going by the comments on Hendon's blog there is more to come out about an event earlier in the season.
maybe hes decided hes made enough money from the game to set him up for early retirement
Yea, he could buy a beach house with the £10k average a year he was making from the game.
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by Witz78 » 30 Jan 2011 Read
Casey wrote:Witz78 wrote:Casey wrote:Bloody hell, just read about this. Michie has retired as well, whats that about?
Also going by the comments on Hendon's blog there is more to come out about an event earlier in the season.
maybe hes decided hes made enough money from the game to set him up for early retirement
Yea, he could buy a beach house with the £10k average a year he was making from the game.
you dont get it do you
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by Roland » 30 Jan 2011 Read
Surprisingly I think he didn't
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by Casey » 31 Jan 2011 Read
Eh, I did get it. I was joking with the Beach house jibe
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by Roland » 31 Jan 2011 Read
Surely the onus is on the one who lost, so why is Marcus Campbell's photo in the article and not Michie?
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by jojo » 31 Jan 2011 Read
i saw jimmy michie once first hand at the crucible he didnt come across as a very nice man a bit up his own bottom and the aggressive thuggish type
i hope these allegations are proved false for the love of the game however jimmy michie retiring give me a break hardly an end of an era
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by wheelsofsteel » 01 Feb 2011 Read
Hann could always have followed the same course as Higgins
Possibly he didn't because he knew how guilty he was
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by PLtheRef » 01 Feb 2011 Read
Sonny wrote:Surely the onus is on the one who lost, so why is Marcus Campbell's photo in the article and not Michie?
How long is it since Michie qualified for a TV tournament?
(and the shootout doesnt count)
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by Witz78 » 01 Feb 2011 Read
He was playing at World Open. I was actually sitting beside him and his bro 4 the jimmy - ronnie game.
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by wheelsofsteel » 01 Feb 2011 Read
Witz78 wrote:He was playing at World Open. I was actually sitting beside him and his bro 4 the jimmy - ronnie game.
did he pass on any tips?
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by PLtheRef » 01 Feb 2011 Read
Its strange looking at it, but having watched the match, it was surprising the ease with which Michie missed the pots does strike me as strange. Of course everyone should be innocent until proven guilty and there is no change in that here. The thing is as I see it is that if Jimmy was innocent why suddenly retire - I thought the same thing about Hann, retiring as soon as the allegations came about. It does strike odd!
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by Noel » 01 Feb 2011 Read
The WPBSA board standing, blinking in the centre ring spotlight.
Recorded music plays [ Oom Pah Pah... Oom Pah Pah ]
All are dressed as sad sad clowns with red rubber noses and ridiculous hair.
Spread out in disarray about their overinflated flat feet is the evidence of their bungled card tricks,
mis-juggled balls, spilt milk and beans.
I weep.
=o(
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by Witz78 » 01 Feb 2011 Read
wheelsofsteel wrote:Witz78 wrote:He was playing at World Open. I was actually sitting beside him and his bro 4 the jimmy - ronnie game.
did he pass on any tips?
sadly not
(im just heading off out to play in the pool league and my tips came off my cue so one from Michie would have been handy
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by Witz78 » 01 Feb 2011 Read
Michie always was a poor mans Ebdon.
He stopped wearing jazzy multicoloured waistcoats after Ebdon stopped
He decided to go bald after Ebdon did
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by wheelsofsteel » 02 Feb 2011 Read
Witz78 wrote:Michie always was a poor mans Ebdon.
He stopped wearing jazzy multicoloured waistcoats after Ebdon stopped
He decided to go bald after Ebdon did
But he was accused of playing in a match where irregular betting patterns were noted long before Ebdon
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