- 1964 British betting scandal
The British betting scandal of 1964 was a
scandal in Englishassociation football in which eight professional players were jailed for offences arising frommatch fixing .Player
Jimmy Gauld over several years systematically interfered with matches in the football league, enticing players intobetting on the outcome of fixed matches. His criminality came to light after he approachedSheffield Wednesday F.C. playerDavid Layne , a former colleague atMansfield Town F.C. , in December1962 to identify a new target game. Layne suggested that Wednesday were likely to lose their imminent match againstIpswich Town F.C. and proposed to his fellow players Peter Swan andTony Kay that they ensure the outcome. The three all bet against their own side in the match.In
1964 , Gauld, in search of a final "payday", sold his story to the "Sunday People " forGBP 7,000, incriminating the three Wednesday players. The paper broke the story onApril 12 . Gauld's taped conversations were ultimately to convict himself and the three Wednesday players, thejudge making it clear that he held Gauld responsible for ruining the other three.The four received jail sentences, as did Mansfield players
Brian Philips andSammy Chapman , along withRonald Howells , Ken Thomson,Richard Beattie andJack Fountain . On release, they were banned for life from any participation in football.Bibliography
*" [http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,27-2280261,00.html Swan still reduced to tears by the fix that came unstuck] ", "
The Times " July 22, 2006, p.102, Broadbent, R.
* [http://observer.guardian.co.uk/osm/story/0,,1250123,00.html Triumph and despair] , Kay's own account, "The Observer ", July 4, 2004
* [http://www.swindontownfc.premiumtv.co.uk/page/LegendsDetail/0,,10341~226020,00.html Gauld biography] atSwindon Town F.C. website
* [http://www.nobok.co.uk/page/TimeMachineDetail/0,,10301~791880,00.html The 1960s - The Kay, Swan and Layne affair]
* [http://www.footballrefugees.com/modules.php?name=News&file=print&sid=4612 On this day - April 12]
*cite book | title=Peter Swan: Setting the Record Straight | author=Johnson, N. | year=2006 | publisher=Tempus Publishing Ltd | id=ISBN 0-7524-4022-5ee also
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1915 British football betting scandal , a similar scandal nearly 50 years previously.
*List of professional sportspeople convicted of crimes
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