A gambling scandal has struck English soccer, and, like most good scandals, it involves pie.
On Tuesday NZT, 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, currently 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 semiprofessional 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 some sort of pie. Shaw was aware that one English bookmaker was offering 8-to-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. All the subs were on and we were 2-0 down.
"I went and got it at halftime from the kitchen, I had it all prepared and ready to go. It was meat and potato."
Shaw admitted that he maybe knew that people were going to be betting on whether he would eat some pie during the game.