I like the way that the publicity machine has started moving.
A little bit of profile raising doesn't hurt when wanting to attract a better class of player to the squad, they will all know who we are now and that we mean business.
I must stop pinching myself I'm getting a rash!
Oh yeah, Compare Bloom to bamber?
The difference being Bloom wants to create a legacy for his family and the most important being that he is a brighton fan and in it for the long run, Please dont compare bamber the money grabbing prick to bloom
but the rest of the link is blocked at work
think he'll be on next rich list
That is actually a FANTASTIC little interview.
The man is certainly making ALL the right sounds.
Playtech Limited, the online gaming software licensor, announced it is to
acquire Tribeca Tables Europe Limited for a maximum consideration of $139m.
Tribeca Tables is the software company that provides Paddy Power’s poker
network solution. The acquisition will lead to increased player liquidity on
the Playtech poker network, which is important from Paddy Power’s perspective.
Following the passing of the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act 2006,
some online poker operators decided to continue to allow US players play on
their networks, creating a so called ‘black market’ in the sector. The player
liquidity on these networks tends to be higher than on non-US playing sites,
such as Tribeca and Playtech. Tribeca made the decision to block certain
territories, including the US, from its operations following the enactment of
the UIGEA 2006. This is consistent with Playtech’s decision to stop licensing
its software to existing and future operators who accept bets from US players.
Previously, network operators such as Tribeca and Playtech maintained that they
were solely a ‘software provider’ to the online gaming industry. However, it is
clear that companies such as Tribeca and Playtech could be targeted under the
UIGEA 2006 and as a result, they have made the decision to exclude US players.
That's the one, thank you. Not a bad little sum of money that
Bloom’s ambitions for the club are plain even though he will not be present every day – his wife is Australian and he has a 17-year-old son Down Under.
Bloom’s wife is Australian and they have a 15-month old son, so there is less time these days for his hobby, poker, although he is off to Las Vegas in July to compete in the World Series.
So...which is correct? If they can't get Bloom Junior's age right then what are the chances the other information is correct??
its becoming a good time to support albion
Yet again - as with Mr Slade - he comes across as considered and articulate. He's cautiously optimistic which is good. I'm very impressed but will be interesting the first time we see this man's steel. You don't get rich without having a very hard streak. Did we see the first sign in the one comment "we have to be run it a little more professionally"? First hint of a criticism of DK and the way he was running things.