Calgary Herald

Meat pie ends goalie’s tenure with club

- MATT BONESTEEL Washington Post

A gambling scandal has struck English soccer, and like most good scandals, it involves pie.

On Monday, Arsenal scored a 2-0 win over Sutton United in the fifth round of the FA Cup, the annual competitio­n between teams from all levels of English soccer. It was an expected result: Arsenal is a traditiona­l power, sitting tied for third in the Premier League standings.

Sutton United competes in the fifth-tier National League, which features a mix of full-time and semi-profession­al clubs. But here’s the controvers­y: As the game wound down, Sutton backup goalkeeper and assistant coach Wayne Shaw was shown on the sideline eating pie. Shaw was aware that one English bookmaker was offering 8-1 odds against him eating a pie on the bench, and so he ate pie on the bench.

“A few of the lads said to me earlier on: ‘What is going on with the 8-1 about eating a pie?’ I said: ‘I don’t know, I’ve eaten nothing all day, so I might give it a go later on,’ ” Shaw told the Guardian. “Sun Bets had us at 8-1 to eat a pie. I thought I would give them a bit of banter and let’s do it.”

Shaw said he knew people would likely put money on him eating pie during the game.

“I think there were a few people. Obviously we are not allowed to bet. I think a few of the mates and a few of the fans,” he said. “It is something to make the occasion as well and you can look back and say it was part of it and we got our ticket money back.”

Shaw appears to have violated FA rules that prohibit players from enabling “any person to bet on … the result, progress, conduct or any other aspect of, or occurrence in, a football match or competitio­n.” On Tuesday, Sutton announced Shaw’s resignatio­n. Sutton chairman Bruce Elliott attempted to distance himself from the controvers­y while also saying he’s hardly surprised by Shaw’s antics.

“If you knew the roly-poly goalkeeper, you probably wouldn’t be very surprised,” he told BBC 5. “But Wayne is a top man.”

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