Don't even try searching for fixing proofs by watching the game, you won't notice anything, unless they are really incredibly stupid.
Croatia Sesvete players explained it in documentary about their scandal - "You couldn't see anything weird, we just didn't go 100% and that was enough."
Software: suspicious game activities
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Most companies who use OSINT methods(like Sportradar) involve match footage in their research. If you know what to look for, then shouldnt be a problem to spot those suspicious plays either from referees or players.Mtipster wrote: Don't even try searching for fixing proofs by watching the game, you won't notice anything, unless they are really incredibly stupid.
Croatia Sesvete players explained it in documentary about their scandal - "You couldn't see anything weird, we just didn't go 100% and that was enough."