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Posted by: GollyGTFC, June 10, 2021, 11:21am
A few days ago Norwich City announced a new shirt sponsorship deal with BK8, a gambling company.

Today…

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Deal terminated after a backlash from supporters of Norwich City.

I have made my views against gambling advertising on this forum before.

I know Town don’t have a gambling sponsorship deal, but even so it would be nice if the new owners clarify whether they would accept sponsorship from a gambling company if offered.

Luton Town have that policy.
Posted by: quebec38, June 10, 2021, 11:35am; Reply: 1
I think the backlash was more aimed at the questionable marketing strategy of said gambling firm which…. was basically just young Asian women wearing not many clothes 😂
Posted by: pizzzza, June 10, 2021, 11:40am; Reply: 2
Quoted from quebec38
I think the backlash was more aimed at the questionable marketing strategy of said gambling firm which…. was basically just young Asian women wearing not many clothes 😂


Please can you post a link? For research purposes...
Posted by: MeanwoodMariner, June 10, 2021, 11:48am; Reply: 3
The current state of the gambling industry is a real mess. The bookies absolutely rinse the vulnerable customers. At the same time, they have huge teams of analysts studying their customers betting behaviour. If someone appears to know what they're doing, even if they are barely breaking even, then they will be restricted or banned. The flashy offers like "Money back as a free bet if Kane scores!" are typically withdrawn from you within a week or two unless you're losing significant amounts on other bets. They're purely designed to get people to sign up.

The betting exchanges like Betfair typically offer the best odds and don't restrict winning punters. However, even they have a "Premium Charge" for customers who make a profit, and this can be as high as 60% of your profits.

Given all that, I would agree with a ban on advertising! The industry is absolutely rotten at the moment.

Posted by: Hagrid, June 10, 2021, 11:57am; Reply: 4
gambling must be stopped in football, its everywhere

but this is not the reason Norwich pulled out, this company ^^ was basically porn and gambling hahah
Posted by: Marinerdan, June 10, 2021, 1:06pm; Reply: 5
I'd love to see gambling advertising banned.

I'd also love to see any firm with a UK gaming licence be banned from squirrelling all their profits away in the Isle of Man, Cayman Islands or Gibraltar.
Posted by: mariner83, June 10, 2021, 1:17pm; Reply: 6
I've seen people moan about Youngs being our sponsor in the past, but honestly I'd much rather have a local company with national (international?) presence than a gambling company.
Posted by: Zero_as_a_limit, June 11, 2021, 9:42am; Reply: 7
The club could do worse than getting involved with the "Gambling with Lives" campaign:

[url]https://twitter.com/the_bigstep/status/1400715768329814017?s=20[/url]
Posted by: jamesgtfc, June 11, 2021, 9:48am; Reply: 8
When it comes to sponsorship, we have some decent sized businesses locally that I'm sure can provide competitive sponsorship. As a lower league team I like seeing us sponsored by a big local company.

But once you get to the Championship and if you want to compete, I'm not so sure the local companies would pay enough.
Posted by: aldi_01, June 11, 2021, 10:00am; Reply: 9
Quoted from jamesgtfc
When it comes to sponsorship, we have some decent sized businesses locally that I'm sure can provide competitive sponsorship. As a lower league team I like seeing us sponsored by a big local company.

But once you get to the Championship and if you want to compete, I'm not so sure the local companies would pay enough.


The many gambling companies are all chasing a quid themselves so slinging a million at a championship club seems small change in the grand scheme of things.

I have a huge issue with gambling personally and see no point nor have ever gambled. It’s personal choice but I’ve seen folk waste more cash and time on gambling than alcohol.

I’d happily see it banned in football but it won’t happen with the cash that’s being made…
Posted by: BobbyCummingsTackle, June 11, 2021, 12:17pm; Reply: 10
Banning companies carrying out their legal business in a free market economy because we don't agree with their business practices?

In another thread you'll find the same people up in arms over Marxism, snowflakes, protesting about demonstrating your views and cancel culture.
Posted by: aldi_01, June 11, 2021, 2:18pm; Reply: 11
Banning companies carrying out their legal business in a free market economy because we don't agree with their business practices?

In another thread you'll find the same people up in arms over Marxism, snowflakes, protesting about demonstrating your views and cancel culture.


The wider issues seem to be the lack of regulation of betting in sport, particularly football…I’m sure there are regulations but they don’t seem too stringent in truth…
Posted by: RichMariner, June 11, 2021, 4:50pm; Reply: 12
There's a huge gambling review taking place this year. The current Gambling Act was written in 2005, when betting on your phone didn't even exist. It's not been fit for purpose for a while.

This reform will put more pressure on gambling companies. Some are already ahead and planning for this new world (where, for example, TV advertising may be banned).

As for gambling ads within football... there may be more stringent regulation coming, but I doubt any new rule will include a blanket ban. Hopefully there will be some sensible measures.
Posted by: KingstonMariner, June 13, 2021, 12:55am; Reply: 13
The gambling industry is crooked as a previous poster pointed out. Sorry Rich, I know you said you work for a gambling company, but when they restrict people who win fair and square that smacks of a crooked set-up and undermines any claim that it’s a fair business.

The time outs and the self-set spending limits are all things that the industry has been pushed into. They cannot be trusted.

Also it can ruin lives faster than drugs and alcohol. I hope we never accept money from any such business.

As bad as the tobacco industry in my book.
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