kelvinnewman
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- Aug 17, 2023
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Illegal betting company as shirt sponsor, very classy
I think / hope we'll get to a point where we look at gambling and the ubiquitous nature of the adverts in the same way we now look at smoking and smoking adverts, especially how common they used to be in sport.Idgaf as to legality of the gambling site inside or outside of Vietnam.
I’m just sick of the absolutely constant pure stuffing of anything and everything gambling down every football supporters throat.
All the ads, be it on sports-radio, at the ground, on the shirts, in the papers, it’s suffocating and beyond irritating.
One day, all gambling ads associated with any child (or family)-friendly sports, will be banned outright in this country. But there’s currently SO MUCH MONEY involved in its operation, that pure greed is keeping it in play.
Sick of it.
Can't see it being a priority for this lot:One day, all gambling ads associated with any child (or family)-friendly sports, will be banned outright in this country.
Aren't gambling firms being banned from shirt sponsorship in a year or two's time ?
I guess the Palace brand isn't attractive enough to bring in a decent legit sponsor.
Surely most of us already do though?I think / hope we'll get to a point where we look at gambling and the ubiquitous nature of the adverts in the same way we now look at smoking and smoking adverts, especially how common they used to be in sport.
In my experience more people are indifferent to it than offended by it unfortunatelySurely most of us already do though?
Though I could be naive or ignorant about it.
- Is casual, low-stakes football betting (maybe accumulators) still popular within friendship circles?
Open question to anyone on this thread.
I'm constantly moaning to my son about the ad's on gambling when the football is on tv & giving a mini lecture about how bad it can get. Then I ask him if he wants to put £2 on the Grand National after I've put £15 (combined) on 9 different horses.Surely most of us already do though?
Though I could be naive or ignorant about it.
- Is casual, low-stakes football betting (maybe accumulators) still popular within friendship circles?
Open question to anyone on this thread.
Just a lucky guess guv, honest.Can't see it being a priority for this lot:
Rishi Sunak aide placed bet on election date days before announcement
Exclusive: £100 bet placed in Montgomeryshire – the constituency of Craig Williams – over July pollwww.theguardian.com
You can't even watch reruns of Miss Marple on commercial TV without being invited to insert your knob into an 'acca' these days.Idgaf as to legality of the gambling site inside or outside of Vietnam.
I’m just sick of the absolutely constant pure stuffing of anything and everything gambling down every football supporters throat.
All the ads, be it on sports-radio, at the ground, on the shirts, in the papers, it’s suffocating and beyond irritating.
One day, all gambling ads associated with any child (or family)-friendly sports, will be banned outright in this country. But there’s currently SO MUCH MONEY involved in its operation, that pure greed is keeping it in play.
Sick of it.
I can't see it being up to them for a decade or so...Can't see it being a priority for this lot:
Rishi Sunak aide placed bet on election date days before announcement
Exclusive: £100 bet placed in Montgomeryshire – the constituency of Craig Williams – over July pollwww.theguardian.com
Even kevin hunter questioned this on twatter.A quite incredible epic balls up from palace, surely they either have to release a statement saying this is all wrong or scrap the deal and apologise for not doing their due diligence