December 21, 2021

My life story

Our world in the 21st century, almost in all countries moved on to a model of capitalism and as a result, each of us have BIG dreams about theit dream life: success of people who among us, what we see every day - bloggers with millions of subscribers every day show us their “perfect” life through Instagram, YouTube or other social networks, when you going for a walk in the city you will see an expensive car in every street, which rides not by old man, as well as daily stumble across the Internet to numerous success stories, where people literally a year become millionaires.
From the outside it seems that to become rich person is not a problem, but how?
As for me, I have always tried to follow a great quote said by Bill Gates "If you are born poor, it's not your fault, but if you will die poor, it will be your fault"
We have only one life and we always need to see for a way to live the best version of live, visit countries where you have always dreamed to be, visit such cities like Monaco it’s normal thing twice a year I think every of us always dreamed to create for you and your family your dream home where you will always be comfortable, to get this - every day you need to make every effort to achieve the same as your rich idols and even better to surpass them.

Let me introduce myself
My name is Max Mackey and I was born in 1978 in Glasgow, Scotland.
My childhood was very bright and interesting. My father was a huge fan of my hometown team Celtic Football Club, and wouldn't miss every away game, always we went to Celtic away games throughout my childhood - times for team were golden, when they won the league title almost every year and my favorite year match were always derby against Rangers.
At the age of 5 I joined my first football academy, Celtic's football academy and it cost my dad a lot of effort to get the coaches to give me a chance to join the academy on.
In Scotland, football since the 20s of the 20th century football has become a cult, and every boy from kindergarten tries to go to a football academy Celtic or Rangers.
Perhaps time what i was at the football academy was one of the most difficult periods of my life.
Despite being only 5 years old, I was one of the weakest players in the team, I couldn't cope with the workload the coaches gave us and often I just wanted to go home crying.
However, it was Celtic's football academy that taught me the most important lesson in life - it taught me to adapt to any situation, no matter how difficult it was at the time.
After 8 years in the academy, when I adapted a bit, became one of the best in the academy and even became a favourite of the coaches, my father lost his job as there was a big economic crisis in Scotland, my mother who had her own shop also went bust and lost her business, my family had to move to London in search of a better life, and I said goodbye to all my friends that i had in school and academy.
We sold our big house in Glasgow and by my dad's Ford traveled for a new life in London, my parents thought that moving to London would be the best decision for us and would open up new opportunities for me.
London really shocked me with its size and beauty, and I went to my first secondary school there, but it was quite difficult for me to adapt, as I had a slight Scottish accent when I spoke English.

Despite all the trials fate had put my family through (lack of money and salary arrears), we tried to take everything positive from London and at least keep our spirits up.
During my school years I managed to find just one friend with whom we went through 4 classes together, after which my friend entered Birkbeck University of London in FInancial Efonomics, and I was able to enter Queen Mary University of London in Business Management, it was at the institute I came across football as a player for the second time. Institute needed a football team to represent the institute in student league competitions and I was chosen because I did well in the physical tests and I had a great desire to progress and one day play for the institute team.

After half a year of training I was invited to an away match for the first time against other institute team, I was as happy as never before, I was awake all night imagining how I would enter the field, but on that day I sat in reserve the whole match. Chance to play at field came 3 months later.
I came on as a substitute at the end of the match and scored a goal and brought victory to my team.
After that game, coach saw that he underestimated me and from then on I was in the starting squad lineup for almost every game.
We played really well enough and in one year later we won the student league and got to the city championship with our team.
It was there that I learned for the first time what insider matches are all about.
In the first tour of the city championship our coach came into our locker room before the match and told us that we should concede 3 goals from our opponent, he promised us for that £400 to each player, for us as students with a scholarship of £1000 it was a lot of money.
This went on for a couple of rounds in a row and we were fine, in one month I made £3000, which was my stipend for 3 months.
Before one of the tours, I found out that a famous London bookmaker taking bets on our match and I thought I'd make some extra money.
Immediately after coach told to uour team how many goals we needed to concede in today match I paged 📟 my friend from Birkbeck University that we would concede 4 goals in that match for him to bet my £500 on that match, he was able to bet odds 7 on it, the match went well and my friend and I were already sharing our £3500 profit in the evening.
However, unfortunately in next round I also reported that we would concede 2 goals and the opponent scored 3 and we lost all our winnings from bets.
In the following matches there were no instructions from the coach and we played as well as we could and even got a few victories, but that did not save us from being relegated from the city league and we ended the season in penultimate place.
Next institute year our team split up because the main squad of players had left institute, we recruited freshmen who literally couldn’t play good, we did not achieve any results in the students league, and then I graduated from institute.
All summer after I graduated, I tried to find good job in my specialty, but it was impossible to get into good companies without work experience or to work for a small wage as a novice at company.
My friend also had big job problems and I offered to try out a this tactic with bets I had once been involved in myself.
I went out to a team from the city championships and offered to "concede goals" an upcoming match for a fee, but they totally canceled my offer and said that they were already working with other people and I better not try to make insides in this league, otherwise they would turn me in to the police.
Frustrated that my idea didn't work out, I started to think about what to do next and once a day, while switching channels on the TV, I saw program on TV on how much players from different leagues earn and was extremely surprised to see that players from the Scotland third league, earn very low salary, equated to the living wage in the country.

I decided to go back to Glasgow to start my way I had the idea of trying to bribe a team that was on the verge of bankruptcy, after contacting the management I was told that it was possible to organise a insight match but the cost was 5000£ per match, I really shocked at their price, I didn't have that kind of money in the first place. I had to talk to my parents and ask my father for a loan of £12000, lying that I needed the money to buy a car so I could commute to work on the other cities.
Father was so enthralled by my cover story that he gave me his £5000 savings and asked for a £7000 loan from the bank, but they only approved it for £3500.
I agreed to that amount and forward to paid the team management.

In day before the match we agreed that team would concede at least 2 goals and I bet at all betting companies that accepted all my money on the event, my team played the game properly and went 3-1, I was able to get back the money I had invested in the match and even make a little money.
After this story I had a spree of victories, but there were situations when team management scammed me, then I was in big trouble.
I met a lot of intresting people in the field during my work and I was able to enter the European market.
After we with my friends got over 100 thousand pounds in London, bookmaker's account was blocked,
I decided to stop organising match insides on Scotland and England as it became dangerous enough, by then I had a base of European, African and South American informators who were doing the same thing as I was organising match insides.

I won't talk a lot of unnecessary information and describe in detail my whole journey of dealing with match insiders,
I will tell you one truth - there are real match insiders on Telegram, 100% of people that sell match insides, 99% are are scammers selling air and only 1% of online informators will give you real info on match insides with 95%+chance to take victory and you can make very good profit on it.
All these fake-cappers are the people who sell air and make huge amounts of money at your expense without even coming close to providing any information or negotiating with the teams.
Their channels have more than 10k+subscribers, but these are just numbers, which doesn't speak to their trustworthiness.
Money solves everything in this world.
Just think about it, 18 out of 25 clubs in Argentina's top football league are involved in organizing insiders for matches, that's just last season.
Can you imagine how many clubs are involved in match insights in lower leagues?
People who manage match-insights are in every league,, since clubs there don't have the contracts with sponsors or the income from broadcasting, and because of that clubs have to take part in such tactics to make some extra money for their players.
I will not give any figures but I will say one thing - sport is big business.
FIFA is the most corrupt organization in the world and it has been recognized and there have been a number of arrests of high-ranking football officials.
All the information I will be publishing on the channel or giving you in my private messages - it is not subject to public disclosure to third parties, as we don't want the information to be leaked to the public or even cancelled due to massive leaks.
I hope my channel will help you close your current financial affairs and get really good profit.
I will expose you to the corrupt world of football, whatever it takes!