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Allen Stanford - The Man Who Bought Cricket 

Roshan Ariyaratnam
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In 2008 a black helicopter landed on Lord’s cricket ground, an area of grass usually referred to as “hallowed turf”. Out of it stepped Allen Stanford, a big, brash American. To say this was unusual is an understatement. It wasn’t just the helicopter, but also that someone who wasn’t a member of Lord’s was permitted to put a toe upon the holy green stuff. “Trying to get into Lord’s is difficult enough,” remembers Nasser Hussain, former England captain. “As captain, I couldn’t walk through the Long Room to take a look at the pitch.”
No such restrictions for Stanford. After being warmly greeted by the bigwigs of the England and Wales Cricket Board, he made his way inside the building to a large Perspex box. There, the assembled media took his photograph, as he grinned alongside Ian Botham, Viv Richards and the ECB chaps. The box was front and centre, because inside the box, in neat piles of $50 bills, was $20m.
The money wasn’t (just) a gimmick. It was a prize. Stanford was funding a one-off cricket match in the Caribbean between England and his own handpicked West Indian team, the Stanford Superstars. The winning team would take the entire contents of the box. “And if you lose?” asked a reporter. “Nothing, absolutely nothing,” said Stanford. Unbelievably, the ECB was up for this. “We were just furious,” recalls Jonathan Agnew, the BBC’s cricketing correspondent. “It’s not cricket, it’s everything that cricket isn’t.”

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@jayakrishnashenoy
@jayakrishnashenoy Год назад
Was struggling to find a way to watch this from India.Thanks a ton for the upload!
@roshanariyaratnam8225
@roshanariyaratnam8225 Год назад
Happy to help! its hard to believe how elaborate the whole thing was.....Please subscribe to keep the channel going!
@dangda-ww7de
@dangda-ww7de Год назад
The only thing indian need to know is how to use a condom.
@evadneydavis1322
@evadneydavis1322 4 месяца назад
The dedication toward 5days cricket went through the door when2020 cricket was introduced to the west indies
@leonbundage
@leonbundage Год назад
Great outstanding Program.
@Tom_murray89
@Tom_murray89 7 дней назад
What a great documentary. Also how the mighty fall
@ellisreddingsparolehearing5863
@ellisreddingsparolehearing5863 9 месяцев назад
I was all bamboozled when I saw this match live as a 14 year old kid. God! There was such a story behind that series. Great documentary 👍
@waseemchaudhry2933
@waseemchaudhry2933 Год назад
Another Brilliant Upload Keep It Up
@duckiedan5950
@duckiedan5950 4 месяца назад
He was the man they just fuck him up now 20 20 is the best cricket in the world 🌎
@dioriginalrikog
@dioriginalrikog 4 месяца назад
So true the man who came up with the whole idea
@mrsapplez2007
@mrsapplez2007 Год назад
I've not long listened to his story on BBC sounds. Great that I've found a visual documentary. Subbed
@roshanariyaratnam8225
@roshanariyaratnam8225 Год назад
I also listened to the BBC Sounds thing - its hard to believe how elaborate the whole thing was.....Please subscribe to keep the channel going!
@synergyhowacquisition3821
@synergyhowacquisition3821 Год назад
that's crazy how that lady got 3 years behind bars"..... in using her exact words, was unconscionable".... to say the least!...
@marcustrelle4898
@marcustrelle4898 Год назад
Do you mean she deserved no time because you believe she was not involved or more time because you believe she was in on it?
@nigelmascall5773
@nigelmascall5773 4 месяца назад
Mr Stamford we miss you in Antigua and Barbuda it's the best thing that ever happened to Antigua and Barbuda you help a lot of people in the Caribbean its because you help black people I think usa advantage Stanford let go the man he is a good guy 😢
@Andy-ty6gv
@Andy-ty6gv 3 месяца назад
Yes because he took money from the rich and feed the poor
@user-vi5vy3kr2w
@user-vi5vy3kr2w 10 часов назад
SEE HIM IN JAIL..LOL..
@TheBestofFlintCityCouncil
@TheBestofFlintCityCouncil Год назад
Great Documentary! I can’t believe Laura fell for Jim…. Smh
@harinagarajan2296
@harinagarajan2296 Год назад
The saddest part of this spectacle at least for me was seeing Sir Garfield Sobers being a part of this cabal. For me and quite few others he represented and continues to represent something close to spiritual rightness in all things related to sport. This was not about money. It was about England cricket finding ways to reduce the impact of Indian money. And all those greats. Roberts, Holding standing around as though this was something cricket should be heading towards and then to criticize IPL!!!.
@winngriff
@winngriff Год назад
So you are disappointed only in Sobers? Are the other criminals? Unless someone is known publicly as a criminal, few sportsmen get involved with due diligence.
@harinagarajan2296
@harinagarajan2296 Год назад
@@winngriff nope. I meant what I wrote. For the longest time it was English cricket and it's "traditions". This included talking poorly about "foreign" money. Now this is okay?. We are not even talking about due diligence. It is about the two faced nature of cricket administration. In this case English cricket administration. And yes I am deeply hurt that Sir Garfield Sobers was brought there.
@shreyashagrawal9650
@shreyashagrawal9650 11 месяцев назад
@winngriff due diligence u say it shows how poor they are with knowledge about cricket
@1972dsrai
@1972dsrai 7 месяцев назад
Tbf to guys like Sobers and the others greats of the game who backed it all, they were just happy to see someone, anyone willing to pump so much money into Windies cricket and just like everyone didn’t do their due diligence, but can you really blame them for that, there should have been experts employed for that very reason.
@c.m4065
@c.m4065 5 месяцев назад
@@1972dsrai Yes, I think your right. I feel like they were watching something near and dear to their hearts dying in front of them (Windies crickt) and they were led to believe that this guy was going to help revive it. Who wouldn't gravitate to such a thing? Unfortunately, they joined the long line of people who were conned by Stanford. This whole event strikes me as very sad for all who were involved.
@1972dsrai
@1972dsrai 7 месяцев назад
“He called us by our first names and held the door”. “Here, please take all my money”. Who needs due diligence when someone’s this nice, surely a conman would be rude and have a shady look about him.
@ashleyogarro2686
@ashleyogarro2686 Год назад
I remembered when he came Montserrat in 92 for the golf openings and was beaten by some Golfers who said he was been cheeky with one of the Golfers wife, and they beat the crap out of him in the street in my village that had a street partye at the time..He was knocked unconscious in the middle of the streets, and I can remember sister and her boy friend taking him to hospital that night...and to know when he came to the Carribean for the first time,it was on my island of Montserrat he st up shop,b4 he and the Chief Minister at that time fell out,and so he went Antigua and st up shop,and the rest is history....
@adangbe
@adangbe Год назад
According to the local news, and word on the streets, why did they fall out?
@ruiutomy1
@ruiutomy1 4 месяца назад
Your narrative is a bull$hit.
@nasserkhan1504
@nasserkhan1504 Год назад
Stanford will always be your legacy, Giles Clark. Totally embarsassing.
@andyburge7358
@andyburge7358 Год назад
Well said - Clark is as big a crook as Stanford
@stephenholmes1036
@stephenholmes1036 11 месяцев назад
Clark ruined English cricket, I loved cricket playing and watching as a child/youth but Clark stopped ordinary people watching. He didnt care state school children couldnt watch on tv anymore. At test level it was/is totally unaffordable now. I couldn't tell you what England players even look like now thanks Clark
@nasserkhan1504
@nasserkhan1504 Год назад
2 questions. Were the SS team paid in full and what would've happened if Eng had won and all this came out?
@anindyamajumdar4088
@anindyamajumdar4088 Год назад
The first question I would ask is "What does an American millionaire know about cricket???!"
@Ese96Agoaye
@Ese96Agoaye 9 месяцев назад
Doesn't matter. He bought into the product, not the sport.
@kirtwilliamswilliams5280
@kirtwilliamswilliams5280 5 месяцев назад
He saw the need to contribute to the people who accepted him and cricket could reach everybody in the Caribbean .He was also a pleasant smiling person and approachable
@sjattemptstodraw7937
@sjattemptstodraw7937 Год назад
Cricket was really an extremely small part of it
@roshanariyaratnam8225
@roshanariyaratnam8225 Год назад
its hard to believe how elaborate the whole thing was.....Please subscribe to keep the channel going!
@nevango0690
@nevango0690 Год назад
Still an interesting story regardless
@alistarmanley607
@alistarmanley607 4 месяца назад
Cricketers were broken before allen stanford come on the scene 🤨
@brianpaul642
@brianpaul642 4 месяца назад
Fit it!!
@glader360
@glader360 Год назад
jim davis does the garfield cartoons
@evadneydavis1322
@evadneydavis1322 4 месяца назад
T 20 cricket was the ruin of test cricket it mash up 5 days of lovely cricket especially West indies crickets
@cleanbowled1767
@cleanbowled1767 5 месяцев назад
Some of the commentators in this documentary are endemically racist. The real estate compounds that Stanford built on the Caribbean isles were very modern and not plantation like as stated. Aside from that, it is not unusual for criminals, fraudsters and mobsters to exhibit philanthrophic tendencies in efforts to mask nefarious activities.
@user-jf6oc6iq7s
@user-jf6oc6iq7s 3 месяца назад
Like the story moral
@markforde89
@markforde89 7 месяцев назад
Just really sad what they did to that man.😢🙏
@c.m4065
@c.m4065 5 месяцев назад
Any compassion for those people who gave Stanford their money, thinking they were investing for their future?
@juliondaniel8164
@juliondaniel8164 4 месяца назад
Samething banks do use ur money and invest in other things and promise u big interest, and the bank CEOs made all the money ,built big house ,big expensive jets and cars and they are not in jail
@c.m4065
@c.m4065 4 месяца назад
@@juliondaniel8164 Of course, the obvious difference being that with banks you are able to get your money back, where as with Stanford, investors lost their savings.
@c.m4065
@c.m4065 3 месяца назад
@@juliondaniel8164 Yes friend, because the banks repay their customers. Stanford never had any means with which to repay his customers and he lied to his customers about how the money would be invested.
@changinglivesbroadcast1355
@changinglivesbroadcast1355 Год назад
Wow
@sarfrazkhan2318
@sarfrazkhan2318 4 месяца назад
Mr.would you open medical dispensaries in rural and poor parts of India ?
@aniciabharrat5072
@aniciabharrat5072 4 месяца назад
Stanford evolved the game of cricket sorry for his demise
@hiphoplegend4718
@hiphoplegend4718 11 месяцев назад
Giles Clark wanted to compete with the IPL. Yet he got shown up but nothing happened to him, now the IPL is worth Billions but it isn’t scandal free. It shows that owners or investors of these leagues don’t care for morality they only care about 💰
@duckiedan5950
@duckiedan5950 4 месяца назад
Investers never saw the big picture
@user-my1on1xe3m
@user-my1on1xe3m 3 месяца назад
Sweet sweet sweet baby girl ❤❤🎉🎉
@jogreeen
@jogreeen Год назад
I like how the two co-conspirators got 5 and 3 years for ripping off 6 billion, fuck me.
@mikaelgilbert4234
@mikaelgilbert4234 10 дней назад
Can someone help me with the name of the man that is doing the narration @35:05 ... he is a popular voice and I've been trying to find out his name for a while
@p47rr
@p47rr Год назад
All of the money collected after the fire sale of his assets went to the IRS and the attorneys. Foreign governments seized a lot of the assets as well. Jim Davis should have received more time.
@roshanariyaratnam8225
@roshanariyaratnam8225 Год назад
I remember watching the series and at the time I just felt the whole thing smelt a bit off. Never in my mind did I think that these things could unfold in this way…,
@glenroybrathwaite1531
@glenroybrathwaite1531 4 месяца назад
They’re acting as though investors didn’t make any money before the crash and he didn’t intend on paying.He was working on The Guinea Island Development which would have reap major benefits.If everyone goes to the bank at the same time and requested their monies back,would the bank have all the money to present to them?
@user-pb3gk6tj4n
@user-pb3gk6tj4n 4 месяца назад
He started big money in cricket
@emmacohen3926
@emmacohen3926 Год назад
A big thank you to Roseann 👏👏👏🇬🇧🇬🇧
@kingsoundsofisrael1983
@kingsoundsofisrael1983 3 месяца назад
More like the man who created t20
@anindyamajumdar4088
@anindyamajumdar4088 4 месяца назад
When I heard about Stanford 's scheme (or scam) of 20/ 20 cricket , I was always sceptical. "What does an American know about cricket?", I thought " . "It has to be a scam!" I was right!
@MultiRobbyG
@MultiRobbyG 5 месяцев назад
Behind every dark cloud there is a silver lining … Alan Stanford’s dark cloud of spending other people’s money turned the game of cricket into the success it has now become with the 20/20 format. I guess one can say you have to take the bitter with the sweet.
@Nugget28
@Nugget28 5 месяцев назад
What I don't understand with these women who have aggressive partners is,why they stay with,marry and have children with them. Surely she had been with him long enough to know his behaviour and what he is capable of. Extremely sad 😢
@officialpowerofbanana
@officialpowerofbanana Год назад
$100/month gym membership in the 70s? wow
@theresalewis8412
@theresalewis8412 3 месяца назад
US jailed and destroyed him?
@hamzariazuddin424
@hamzariazuddin424 4 месяца назад
What doc is this
@steve240
@steve240 9 месяцев назад
our father Allen Sanford The groovy dude
@user-tx3pp2ee8q
@user-tx3pp2ee8q 4 месяца назад
Free the man
@stephenholmes1036
@stephenholmes1036 11 месяцев назад
Giles Clark should have gone to gaol.
@rameezrather5385
@rameezrather5385 Год назад
Similar thing happened in late 90s in my hometown when a guy started a bank and gathered all the best cricket players from my hometown to make a team and named the team after the Bank. It was called Endowment Investments. They played all over the state and won many tournaments. After a couple of years the bank turned out to be fraudulent. I was in primary school those days and remember watching a lot of games they were involved in. The guy who had opened the bank was a former teacher of our school. The players didn't win a million dollars each but they often had a feast during lunch breaks in d game.
@amandadunn7678
@amandadunn7678 Год назад
Maybe the guy was Stanford.
@rameezrather5385
@rameezrather5385 Год назад
@@amandadunn7678 haha may be u r true bcz i haven't seen d guy for many many years.
@dlamiss
@dlamiss Год назад
Giles Clarke should also have gone to jail
@quincysthillaire
@quincysthillaire 4 месяца назад
He could have made billionaires in t20 cricket
@bernadinebledsoe9663
@bernadinebledsoe9663 Год назад
This is why you don’t get involved with coworkers.
@vikasmayekar13
@vikasmayekar13 Год назад
Where is the ACTUAL FRAUD part!??
@FisherAthleticFan
@FisherAthleticFan Год назад
Ponzi Scheme
@noepena8004
@noepena8004 4 месяца назад
Only five years on prison for dave and 110 for the big fish were both big fish
@vincentoneal6618
@vincentoneal6618 4 месяца назад
Free the man from prison
@dioriginalrikog
@dioriginalrikog 4 месяца назад
These people set out to fail this man. I dont see nothing je was doing that banks and investment companies not doing today. Only because the big shots not involve thats the only problem i saw in this case.
@jaxx443
@jaxx443 9 месяцев назад
this shows how desperate ecb was to beat IPL thats why they said yes to someone with no history
@josephmcdonnell8987
@josephmcdonnell8987 20 дней назад
Legend Alan S - branded a crook - by real crooks
@deirdre-annblake5705
@deirdre-annblake5705 4 месяца назад
I always wondered why they didn't give him a chance to repaid the money, rather than putting him in jail,now they making money from his idear, while he is wasting away in jail.
@chrisedwards7371
@chrisedwards7371 3 месяца назад
Exactly what the woman said pregnant hes good but he's buying up the country for his friends.
@wkmalory
@wkmalory 10 месяцев назад
Test/Red ball is the only true cricket
@harpreetsahi8307
@harpreetsahi8307 4 месяца назад
I am surprised to see this laura lady acting all innocent. especially when she went to accept an extramarital relationship(knowing he is a married man) as a deal for personal gain. There are no ways that as one of top lieutenants, she did not know what was happening. If she really was this dumb person who couldn't figure it out, how the heck did she get this job in first place. Very typical "poor me."
@user-pz2kf2wl1q
@user-pz2kf2wl1q 10 месяцев назад
U hv whole world on yr feet ..money is nothing in front of u..
@rugsymalone7495
@rugsymalone7495 4 месяца назад
20 20 acrickrt noe id worth Billions
@user-pb3gk6tj4n
@user-pb3gk6tj4n 4 месяца назад
But someway along the way alan got carried away
@thereserosier5222
@thereserosier5222 Год назад
I lost my money because of him he deserves to bevin jail for 110 years
@thomasroddis2270
@thomasroddis2270 Год назад
You deserve to loose your money. Idiot
@markforde89
@markforde89 7 месяцев назад
U lost ur money because the US government jailed him before he got to give the people the money back they deserve. So blame the US government for jailing a good man.
@CordellArmstrong
@CordellArmstrong 3 месяца назад
🇦🇬🇦🇬🇦🇬💯💯💯💯
@officialpowerofbanana
@officialpowerofbanana Год назад
it never occurred to the SEC that the bank regulator in Antigua was corrupt? they need some smarter people in the SEC.
@Andy-ty6gv
@Andy-ty6gv 3 месяца назад
A lesson learned for all the rich dummies !! Stay rich but don’t be greed
@doltonsamuel2278
@doltonsamuel2278 5 месяцев назад
Its strange other people are doing the same thing he did and not been sent to jail, he was just making caribbean rich and the establishment didn't like it
@fitzbournejack9283
@fitzbournejack9283 5 месяцев назад
Exactly that.
@kirtwilliamswilliams5280
@kirtwilliamswilliams5280 4 месяца назад
Robin Hood of cricket... West Indies cricket Will forever be grateful to this man Europeans enslaved robbed and stole from us Stanford gave freely to us and reinvented cricket.. maybe it's a type of reparation
@r.ssumedh7626
@r.ssumedh7626 Год назад
1:36:40
@chrisedwards7371
@chrisedwards7371 3 месяца назад
He did it but he owns it all and the land.he got it cheap.who owns all the land now. Stafford thats y he DID IT😂😂😂😢
@AliKazi
@AliKazi Год назад
Haha I loved the ending.😂❤😂 His own words come back to bite him in the backside…. 😅. Glad he has been caught and prosecuted for his crimes; but I wish all the affected investors got refunded their full investments 😢.
@tarikbey4087
@tarikbey4087 Год назад
There's a lot worse than standard"....
@tarikbey4087
@tarikbey4087 Год назад
Shit i just noticed i called Stanford... standard.
@johnbriggs5379
@johnbriggs5379 Год назад
Yes, and his name is Donald.
@user-tx3pp2ee8q
@user-tx3pp2ee8q 4 месяца назад
Tru england loose eno free Alan
@markforde89
@markforde89 7 месяцев назад
As far as i see its victimisation of an individual who just wanted to play a part in the upliftment of the Caribbean. But the US government didn't want that at all. So they just jailed a good man.
@markforde89
@markforde89 7 месяцев назад
The man didn't even get that chance to pay back people. Why? Because they just find something to put on him and jailed him.
@othneilchance
@othneilchance 4 месяца назад
I really think this is not the right story of Mr Stanford
@raheelakhtar7
@raheelakhtar7 Год назад
There are three stories here. 1. Stanford was clearly a fraud 2. If something sounds too good to be true, it usually is (for investors that lost $) 3. England professionals whining about the whole thing after losing by 10 wickets. Complaining about money and all.
@PerryDan
@PerryDan Год назад
Right? I’m from the Caribbean and i believe that this form of cricket was what was needed for the times we were in. I know all that fussing from the England team was because he got handsy with their wife.
@janga75
@janga75 Год назад
They (the english)are such sanctimonious hypocrites.
@amandadunn7678
@amandadunn7678 Год назад
I know. The cricket stuff should've been omitted entirely. It wasn't needed. It makes this documentary look messy & all over the place.
@JoLi-ku7zw
@JoLi-ku7zw 8 месяцев назад
​@@amandadunn7678no you crazy I am glad the cricket part was in it, I'm a Jamaican living in America and I never knew anything about that cricket match also not a big cricket fan I found it too long and boring, but after this documentary I watch the game and learn about 20 cricket for the first time.
@gulqur123
@gulqur123 Год назад
Someone who gets rich and is not part of their cult they want to destroy that person financial and reputation wise. How many other people have earned their money legitimately?
@JoLi-ku7zw
@JoLi-ku7zw 8 месяцев назад
I agree the entire stock market is a ponzi.
@mark5259
@mark5259 4 месяца назад
Allen was to smart for the world 🌍 cricket.because an big business pull the carpet from under his feet..the American corporate office politics pull him down to the ground.pepis an Kentucky fried chicken an other business was big business for them in cricket.
@terencehennegan1439
@terencehennegan1439 Год назад
What a dangerous con artist he was. Despicable.
@1972dsrai
@1972dsrai 7 месяцев назад
When you’re operating an $8bn ponzi scheme one thing I’d try to do is avoid drawing too much unwanted attention to myself.
@MCBhangramuffin
@MCBhangramuffin 7 месяцев назад
He had too much ego to do that. That's why he got caught, the really smart ones never draw attention to themselves and get away with it
@blublu8287
@blublu8287 Год назад
He did wrong however that sentence was unfair and if it wasn't for him cricket as we know now will be dead...Cricketers now start to make money so be grateful to him.
@theworldreportbydr.rothschild
No. Both teams worked and participated therefore the first place should gotten a certain amount and the second place should have gotten a certain amount.. What he did was immoral so we had to take him down
@gsmarchand
@gsmarchand Год назад
Wrong is an understatement. He robbed billions of dollars of retirement savings from people who worked their entire lives. That money paid for a dying sport. Yay cricket. If the west indies been a rugby region then he would've done that. It wasn't about the sport. He was using the sport.
@amandadunn7678
@amandadunn7678 Год назад
"...that sentence was unfair..." What?! He stole $7B!!! And, was he was convicted right after Madoff. Ppl are sick of these corporate scammers.
@JoLi-ku7zw
@JoLi-ku7zw 8 месяцев назад
​@@theworldreportbydr.rothschildno the game is more intense when its win everything or loose and get nothing, England came because they taught it was a sure win, they didn't start complaining till they lost.
@theworldreportbydr.rothschild
@theworldreportbydr.rothschild 8 месяцев назад
@@JoLi-ku7zw there is a moral compass to live that acknowledges all the contributions of both parties. That is why we Jews outlast all those other nations. Also that’s why I celebrate when Stanford went to jail.
@noepena8004
@noepena8004 4 месяца назад
The turkey came down sr and the gift was 110 year , the bad guys never but never wins
@1972dsrai
@1972dsrai 7 месяцев назад
Stanford wasn’t all bad and just out to make as much money for himself as he could. He clearly did a lot of good things for Antigua. He was like a modern day Robin Hood in many ways. It wasn’t his money to spend though.
@petershortland478
@petershortland478 7 месяцев назад
He didn't tho he made Antigua lose value
@michaelkjellander9370
@michaelkjellander9370 7 месяцев назад
Robin Hood? To take money from gullable old people isn't very noble. 52:30
@dwaynethomas4655
@dwaynethomas4655 4 месяца назад
Antigua was not a very poor country, a wah she a talk about.
@misty28882
@misty28882 Год назад
Not fair!!!!!!!!!! They gave him too many years
@amandadunn7678
@amandadunn7678 Год назад
Are you out of your mind?! You must be from Antigua.
@markforde89
@markforde89 7 месяцев назад
He shud of got non
@markforde89
@markforde89 7 месяцев назад
​@@amandadunn7678and u must be from the KKK.
@rolanrichards2745
@rolanrichards2745 3 месяца назад
Pity you didn't take heed of your own Texas tale😅😅.Greed is a hell of a thing. So sad for all those victims..20 millions uncle Sam was looking..
@user-wh1kx3bt9r
@user-wh1kx3bt9r 4 месяца назад
Alot of West lndian cricketers became millionaires through his money laundering. Especially those who didn't invest back with him when he got caught
@misty28882
@misty28882 Год назад
President Biden please pardon this man!
@petershortland478
@petershortland478 7 месяцев назад
🤡
@eddyeroyal6024
@eddyeroyal6024 8 месяцев назад
Now this sounds like trump.
@JoLi-ku7zw
@JoLi-ku7zw 8 месяцев назад
Dont blame Alan, blame the wives they were lit up to be hanging with a billionaire or so they taught.
@theworldreportbydr.rothschild
The offer of only giving all the money to the winning team proof he was a Low life. Usually the winning team gets the largest amount and loser gets the lesser amount.
@carlmartens5248
@carlmartens5248 Год назад
thats what should've made it exciting and ultra competitive. Who knew England would be duds?
@theworldreportbydr.rothschild
@@carlmartens5248 No it was stolen money use to corrupt a game with American selfish ideals.
@carlmartens5248
@carlmartens5248 Год назад
@@theworldreportbydr.rothschild The idea of winner takes all is whats exciting. Noone knew at the time it was a Ponzi scheme. Take that element out of it and it makes it exciting. No reward for coming second
@theworldreportbydr.rothschild
@@carlmartens5248 nonsense. First place gets the most while the second place gets less. Cricket sold its morals to a conman and got burned.
@carlmartens5248
@carlmartens5248 Год назад
@@theworldreportbydr.rothschild ahhh a reward for 2nd. Cool. We just don't think the same
@PerryDan
@PerryDan Год назад
They should’ve left him alone if it was a victimless crime
@PerryDan
@PerryDan Год назад
@@MaggieStein-rq5gs lol yeah I’m actually from Antigua so I’m biased. I’ll admit that, I understand what he did was terrible.
@FisherAthleticFan
@FisherAthleticFan Год назад
Issue is a Ponzi scheme needs new investors to keep the money flowing, once you have no one else everyone becomes the victim
@janga75
@janga75 Год назад
Lol no it wasn't
@amandadunn7678
@amandadunn7678 Год назад
Do you understand what a Ponzi scheme is? It's not "victimless crime". Anyway, a "victimless crime" doesn't exist.
@MinisterManDan
@MinisterManDan 9 месяцев назад
What the heck are you talking about? Victimless? He stole people’s entire life savings and everything they had. I would rather have been shot that have that happened to me. In a just society he would have been publicly disemboweled.
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