Suspicious Betting pattern reported to the FA by William Hill and Blue SQ
April 27, 2009 by mbates
UK bookmakers William Hill and Blue SQ have reported some betting irregularities on the Blue Square Premier game between Grays Athletic and Forest Green Rovers. Grays won the game 2-1 after being 1-0 down and then scored twice in 50 seconds to win the game.
Both of the companies reported that they had seen large wagers on prior to kick off, “We saw a most unusual betting pattern on this match involving a large number of requests for bets on Grays to be losing at half time and winning at full time. The odds for that eventuality were cut from 22/1 to under half of that price yet still people wanted to back that outcome,” said William Hill spokesman, Graham Sharpe.
Both companies closed the book on the game and have chosen not to payout on the match until they have heard back from the Football Association.
William Hill Odds Comparison
August 3, 2007 by admin
When making an odds comparison, William Hill the biggest bookmaker in England, announced it had taken less from losing cleints in recent weeks compared with what it was pulling in over the same period a year ago. William Hills over 2000 betting shops in the UK, said the one per cent drop since the end of June was in line with its expectations due to tough comparatives with the previous year, which included the final rounds of the Football World Cup.
Stripping out that effect, gross win was up by 4.2 per cent despite the cancellation of almost a fifth of the scheduled horseracing fixtures after meetings were postponed due to bad weather and flooding.
A strong performance from its betting shops offset a weaker performance at its internet operation, Hill said. The bookmakers delivered the update as it disclosed a marginal rise in pre-tax profits to £134.2 million in the 26 weeks to June 26.
Chairman Charles Scott said: “We are pleased that the group has seen profit growth in the period, notwithstanding the absence of a major football tournament.”



