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Posted October 10, 2024 05:56 · last edited October 10, 2024 05:57

Noah4thenix
AucklandPhoenix
Not saying it is the right thing

But

11 of the 20 premier league shirt sponsors are gambling organisations 

In the prem if you have a gambling sponsor you're legally required to sell jersey's with no sponsors on them at all since so many young people watch it. So it could mean the Jafas get no sponsor jerseys which is cool. Then again Idk if the APL have that same rule


There's a big move here to ban bookie advertising in sport outright. Gambling is a big problem here in the UK, being closely associated to it's football advertising. 

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Unknown editor edited October 10, 2024 05:57
Noah4thenix
AucklandPhoenix
Not saying it is the right thing

But

11 of the 20 premier league shirt sponsors are gambling organisations 

In the prem if you have a gambling sponsor you're legally required to sell jersey's with no sponsors on them at all since so many young people watch it. So it could mean the Jafas get no sponsor jerseys which is cool. Then again Idk if the APL have that same rule


There's a big move here to ban bookie advertising in sport outright. Gambling is a big problem here in the UK closely associated to it's football advertising. 
Unknown editor edited October 10, 2024 05:57
Noah4thenix
AucklandPhoenix
Not saying it is the right thing

But

11 of the 20 premier league shirt sponsors are gambling organisations 

In the prem if you have a gambling sponsor you're legally required to sell jersey's with no sponsors on them at all since so many young people watch it. So it could mean the Jafas get no sponsor jerseys which is cool. Then again Idk if the APL have that same rule


There's a big move here to ban it outright. Gambling is a big problem here in the UK closely associated to it's football advertising.