Manchester United vs Liverpool Match fixing scandal


Football has always been a game that has seen widespread participation. Teams from all over the world and fans supporting them en masse join together to produce the magnificent event of a football match. Be it a local football match or the world cup, the stadium is quite often fully packed. The popularity of football is because of the high dose of energy that each 90-minute game consists of. And since it is a competitive sporting event wherein so many people join in, it is also a place with rampant betting schemes.

Betting in games is a common occurrence throughout the world. But oftentimes, the urge to get some more money makes the individual players to be involved in many betting schemes. This leads to the fixing of matches wherein the outcome of a match is predetermined and the players play accordingly to ensure this predetermined result. Together with rowdie.co.uk we took a closer look at one of the oldest instances of such a match fixing-betting in a football game goes back to 1915. 

Match fixing making history

On 2nd April 1915, a Good Friday, a match was supposed to be held between Manchester United and Liverpool. This was a critical match, especially for Manchester United, since they would face relegation if they couldn’t get a proper win. Footballers were quite underpaid around this time and there was also the lingering fear of an imposing war during that time. Thus, seven players from both teams came together and fixed the match such that Manchester United got a 2-0 win and avoided relegation. The odds for this happening were set at 7/1 and a large amount of money had been exchanged against this odd.

All the players involved with the match–fixing had bet heavy money into the match and were depending hugely on the results. The match went smoothly and Manchester United did end with a 2-0 win. Both the goals were scored by George Anderson. However, the proceedings of the match caught the attention of the onlookers and they were sure that something about this match was off. They could easily see that the Liverpool team was not doing the best that they could. Even when Fred Pagnam attempted a goal and hit the crossbar, the dissent from the teammates was very visible to the public eye. All of this reeked of a fishy affair and soon investigations were on the way.

The investigation was started by The Football Association when handbills started appearing indicating that a large amount of money was involved over this particular outcome. The players who were found to be involved from the Manchester United side were Sandy Turnbull, Enoch West, and Arthur Walley. The ringleader of this match-fixing scam was Jackie Sheldon from Liverpool partnered by his teammates Tom Miller, Thomas Fairfoul, and Bob Pursell. While they were formulating and fixing the results for the match, some of the members from both teams were completely against it. George Anderson, the goal scorer from Manchester United was very much against this idea and so was Pagnam from Liverpool, who attempted the goal to foil their plans but hit the crossbar instead.

Punishment was harder than expected

All the players who were found involved in this match-fixing scheme were banned for life from playing football by the Football Association. The decision was dated 27th December 1915 and also included that no club was involved in the wrongdoing. This ensured that neither team would be fined or have points dedicated ensuring that Manchester United was not relegated. This decision was followed by much drama too since West loudly protested against the decision claiming that he was not involved. He had even filed charges of libel against the Football Association and lost, with the ban against him still standing. 4 of the players were from Scotland and the ban did not apply within the country and thus they could play locally.

The decision to ban the seven players was followed by the first World War. Thus, it had no immediate effect on the players. Sandy Turnbull, while he was serving his country in the war, was killed on the battlefield. The remaining players, due to the services they offered to the country during the war had their player status reinstated. Even Turnbull was posthumously reinstated into the game but West was left out from this decision. The ban on West was also lifted but it was too late for him. It was lifted after the end of the Second World War in 1945 when, at 59, he was at no fit age to play.

This was one of the first betting scandals that involved match-fixing. It could be understood from this case that the main motive behind fixing the match was not to ensure Manchester United’s position but to get some money. However, where this could be an isolated incident such football betting scandals are becoming more and more prevalent nowadays. It has become a huge market, especially in Asia and a huge amount of money flows through the whole system. It is not only football that is being affected by such incidents of betting. Other sports events such as American football, cricket, hockey, and so on are also facing the wrath of such betting scandals which in turn is destroying the joy of a good game.

Such corruption in sports has been prevalent since ancient times and dates back to at least 2,800 years. During the ancient Olympics games in Greece, the statues of Gods were paid for by players and coaches guilty of such corruption. The way matches are fixed nowadays, however, works in a much different way. Globalization has ensured that every corner of the world is connected and this means that more people can contribute to the bet. This in turn means much more money, and thus match fixing and betting have taken such a drastic turn. It is essential that such kinds of practices need to be carefully looked into and curbed if one wants to preserve the sanctity of a sporting event. Otherwise, such events would end up becoming like any other televised show!

You can view the original article HERE.

Julia Garner Is Emotionally Recalculating And Nobody Knows What That Means Yet
Julia Garner Is Emotionally Recalculating And Nobody Knows What That Means Yet
Which Michael Jackson Song Are You? The Quiz Bringing His Catalog Back to Life
Which Michael Jackson Song Are You? The Quiz Bringing His Catalog Back to Life
Mike Sorrentino Gets Honest About Fame on The Legally Goff Podcast
Mike Sorrentino Gets Honest About Fame on The Legally Goff Podcast
21 Savage Says ‘He Back’ And 193,000 People Immediately Believed Him
21 Savage Says ‘He Back’ And 193,000 People Immediately Believed Him
Short Films in Focus: Trapped (with Sam Cutler-Kreutz)
Short Films in Focus: Trapped (with Sam Cutler-Kreutz)
Hulu’s “The Testaments” Returns to Gilead For Another Timely Tale About Privilege and Complicity 
Hulu’s “The Testaments” Returns to Gilead For Another Timely Tale About Privilege and Complicity 
Sundance 2026: Extra Geography, Filipiñana, The Huntress | Festivals & Awards
Sundance 2026: Extra Geography, Filipiñana, The Huntress | Festivals & Awards
Jonathan Glazer’s “Birth” is Resurrected in a Haunting Criterion 4K Release | DVD/Blu-Ray
Jonathan Glazer’s “Birth” is Resurrected in a Haunting Criterion 4K Release | DVD/Blu-Ray
Watch Will Ferrell’s ‘SNL’ monologue get hijacked by doppelgänger Chad Smith of Red Hot Chili Peppers
Watch Will Ferrell’s ‘SNL’ monologue get hijacked by doppelgänger Chad Smith of Red Hot Chili Peppers
UK Eurovision entry Look Mum No Computer speaks out after coming last
UK Eurovision entry Look Mum No Computer speaks out after coming last
Bulgaria’s Dara wins 2026 Eurovision Song Contest
Bulgaria’s Dara wins 2026 Eurovision Song Contest
Matt Damon and Ben Affleck facing defamation lawsuit over Netflix crime drama ‘The Rip’
Matt Damon and Ben Affleck facing defamation lawsuit over Netflix crime drama ‘The Rip’
Updated Milwaukee Brewers Roster – Yahoo Sports
Updated Milwaukee Brewers Roster – Yahoo Sports
Dodgers’ Snell lands on IL with loose bodies in elbow
Dodgers’ Snell lands on IL with loose bodies in elbow
Spurs eliminate T-Wolves, will face Thunder in West finals
Spurs eliminate T-Wolves, will face Thunder in West finals
5 best weeks on the NFL’s 2026 schedule
5 best weeks on the NFL’s 2026 schedule
It’s Not Like That Review: A Charming, Layered Revival of the Family Drama
It’s Not Like That Review: A Charming, Layered Revival of the Family Drama
Days of Our Lives Spoilers For The Week of 5-18-26 Celebrate Steve And Kayla While Half of Salem Is Miserable
Days of Our Lives Spoilers For The Week of 5-18-26 Celebrate Steve And Kayla While Half of Salem Is Miserable
Characters of the Week: Chicago Med, Law & Order & the Week’s Most Complicated TV Figures
Characters of the Week: Chicago Med, Law & Order & the Week’s Most Complicated TV Figures
Boston Blue Season 1 Episode 19 Did Trauma Justice During An Intense But Compelling Case
Boston Blue Season 1 Episode 19 Did Trauma Justice During An Intense But Compelling Case
Marc Jacobs New Owner, A Major Exit at Rent the Runway
Marc Jacobs New Owner, A Major Exit at Rent the Runway
THE CITY IS THE COLLECTION
THE CITY IS THE COLLECTION
What It Really Takes: The Story Behind Michal Ruth Idan’s International Career
What It Really Takes: The Story Behind Michal Ruth Idan’s International Career
From Kyiv to New York runways: Ukrainian Model Anna Vostretsova on Building an International Career Through Strategic Collaborations
From Kyiv to New York runways: Ukrainian Model Anna Vostretsova on Building an International Career Through Strategic Collaborations