Sunday, September 12, 2010

Fresh allegations in John Higgins match-fixing scandal

Jonathan Morrison & ,}

The charge surrounding John Higgins, the former snooker universe champion, shows no pointer of dissipating after uninformed allegations appeared in a Sunday tabloid, overshadowing the Scots attempts to transparent his name.

The News of the World purported that Higgins attempted to gamble opposite himself at last years universe championships, and came as the snooker player, who was dangling from the competition last week, vowed to energetically urge himself opposite allegations he concluded to on purpose lose frames in sell for 261,000 pounds (300,000 euros, 390,000 dollars).

In the ultimate allegations, the publication reported that Higgins telephoned a bookie during a mangle in last years universe championship last opposite Shaun Murphy.

A call centre user who took the call pronounced Higgins told her: I only wish to cover myself.

She told the journal she took recommendation from a physical education instructor and refused his gamble since it was a compare he was concerned in. Higgins went on to win the compare opposite Murphy 18-9 to bind his third universe title.

He was dangling last week after The News of the World filmed him carrying what the journal says was a review in that he concluded to repair a match.

In a matter expelled today, Higgins pronounced he was 100 percent trusting and would quarrel to transparent his name.

He added: In the last week I have experienced a total range of emotions: despair, frustration, anger, fury and majority of all a clarity of betrayal.

Higgins pronounced he believed the assembly with the reporters was to prepare a array of tournaments in the Ukraine.

Barry Hearn, the authority of the World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association, the sports ruling body, has vowed that any one found guilty of match-fixing will be dealt with exceedingly and swiftly.

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