My post was 20 or 30 pages ago and in response to you saying that nobody had come forward with anything. This many pages later your response is out of context. I did not mention widespread corruption or fixing of matches.
Not sure why you are not aware of the details as you seem to take such an interest in these matters. I post the following in clarification for you, it has been in the mainstream media for quite a while.
Former
Premier League referee
Mark Halsey has revealed to talkSPORT he was told to change decisions he had made in games before handing in his match report to the FA.
In the week in which
Sergio Aguero was handed a three match suspension after allegedly elbowing West Ham defender Winston Reid, Halsey spoke to Kick Off to claim, on at least one occasion, that he was forced to alter his view of an incident.
When asked by
Danny Murphy if he’d ever heard of a referee being overruled, Halsey said: “I’m going to speak honestly now. It happened to me once in the Premier League.
“I was refereeing Stoke v
Blackburn Rovers. I saw an incident and didn’t think it was worthy of anything.
“Then we had a meeting at St George’s and I was called in and told ‘all right, this incident here is violent conduct - it’s a red card.'
“And I said ‘no it isn’t. Not in my opinion.'
“And then he said, ‘well, we’re telling you that is a red card offence, and you will tell the FA that’s what it is.'
“And I had to do it. If I didn’t I would have been suspended.
“That did go on, and I’ve got to say, I was furious - Absolutely furious!
“At the game, the assessor was there and he never saw it, he never said anything!
“So yes, that does go on. When there’s an incident unseen by the match officials, what happens is it’s taken out the referee’s hands.”
Halsey went on to share this view on social view website Twitter, writing: “I have been in that situation, when I have seen an incident and been told to say I haven't seen it.
“To be fair to the FA... it's not them. It comes from within the PGMOL [Professional Game Match Officials Limited]...”
Former
Manchester United and England star
Gary Neville reacted to Halsey's claims, himself using Twitter to claim there is a huge problem in the Premier League.