THE Football Association are examining documents sent to them by a newspaper concerning possible match-fixing.
Bookmakers detected a 'massive movement' in bets in Asia at around half-time in a Coca-Cola Championship match.
The Sunday Telegraph have sent a document to the FA and the Gambling Commission detailing the unexplained betting patterns.
And an FA spokesman tonight confirmed to PA Sport: "We will consider any evidence brought to our attention."
The Sunday Telegraph have sent a document to the FA and the Gambling Commission detailing the unexplained betting patterns.
And an FA spokesman tonight confirmed to PA Sport: "We will consider any evidence brought to our attention."
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