With the recent football match-fixing arrests in England, the phone has been rather busy. You may have caught me on Sky Sports News, ITV News (shocking edit in the national version!), a Radio 5 Live panel on the day it broke, but this piece published in the esteemed journal, New Scientist, of which I am most proud.
We have the tools to keep sport free of match-fixing
The advent of rapid, global online betting could make match-fixing rife. But technology to spot it is better than ever, says betting-industry expert Scott Ferguson
Sporting history is littered with allegations of match-fixing. There are any number of reasons why people attempt to rig the outcomes of contests, including politics, personal pride and for the benefit of both sides.
Read the full article here.
It may even go into print in a January edition.
We have the tools to keep sport free of match-fixing
The advent of rapid, global online betting could make match-fixing rife. But technology to spot it is better than ever, says betting-industry expert Scott Ferguson
Sporting history is littered with allegations of match-fixing. There are any number of reasons why people attempt to rig the outcomes of contests, including politics, personal pride and for the benefit of both sides.
Read the full article here.
It may even go into print in a January edition.
Enjoyed your article in New Scientist. Good work, as always, Scott.
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Jason