This story broke a few weeks ago maf
comment by Christopher (U20930)
posted 5 minutes ago
This story broke a few weeks ago maf
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But no Spurs wants to discuss it...
What's wrong with Spurs players? Ethirington and now Trippier
why is the fa so beholden to betting companies
how did they find out, are they tracking all their whatsapps?
Also apparently the odds were very low and it was likely and common knowledge that he was going AM?
https://twitter.com/gidi_9ja/status/1346525420708130816?s=21
The Kieran Trippier WhatsApp texts that earned him the ban from footy.
Sturrridge did a similar thing, just the casual text to like his brother or something about a potential move, FA came down hard on him too. Makes you wonder how often footballers do it and we’re just seeing those caught.
Equally I wonder how it comes out - I doubt their family and friends dob them in. Betting companies report to FA if they see the brother/sister etc. of X footballer making suspicious bets?
Become rich, did they not win like £300 quid
comment by Stretchy Mendy (U1641)
posted 1 minute ago
https://twitter.com/gidi_9ja/status/1346525420708130816?s=21
The Kieran Trippier WhatsApp texts that earned him the ban from footy.
Sturrridge did a similar thing, just the casual text to like his brother or something about a potential move, FA came down hard on him too. Makes you wonder how often footballers do it and we’re just seeing those caught.
Equally I wonder how it comes out - I doubt their family and friends dob them in. Betting companies report to FA if they see the brother/sister etc. of X footballer making suspicious bets?
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Would get away with it if they just phoned
It's a joke
fook the bookies, if they continue to have a market like this it leaves them open to this
think of the pain they inflict on millions of punters every year
comment by Kingdom of Davids (U21957)
posted 51 minutes ago
comment by Christopher (U20930)
posted 5 minutes ago
This story broke a few weeks ago maf
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But no Spurs wants to discuss it...
What's wrong with Spurs players? Ethirington and now Trippier
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*sigh
https://www.ja606.co.uk/articles/viewArticle/429512
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"Nobody forces anyone to gamble."
What a simplistic and ignorant view.
OP - what do you mean by sane?
It's not a surprise that it has happened... probably didn't give it much thought, but in hindsight he may realise the seriousness of it.
That said, I have no sympathy for the bookies at all.
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Yes, it is true GT.
Doesn't mean it isn't also simplistic and ignorant.
Oh and it's cute that you think the world revolves around you, but I'm just commenting on things around the forum that interest me.
Unlike you, I don't become fixated by certain individuals.
Please don't try to derail yet another thread, there's a good lad.
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Oh dear, GT derailing yet another thread.
What a mess of a poster he has become lately.
They don't inflict pain. Nobody forces anyone to gamble.
That's true but they prey on people that are suffering you only need to watch the programmes on it
comment by Ghod#18 (U9390)
posted 5 minutes ago
They don't inflict pain. Nobody forces anyone to gamble.
That's true but they prey on people that are suffering you only need to watch the programmes on it
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This.
Very quick to seek out wrongdoing and to ban profitable 'gamblers' (I prefer to call them mathematicians) but no problem with operating under questionable moral guidelines, to say the least.
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Very quick to seek out wrongdoing and to ban profitable 'gamblers' (I prefer to call them mathematicians) but no problem with operating under questionable moral guidelines, to say the least.
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Was listening to Guardian Football Weekly podcast on gambling, I didn't realise that people who would be losing hundreds of thousands would be assigned their own agent who would encourage them to gamble more. Take them to corporate boxes, Grand Prix etc to make them feel like they're a VIP and get them gambling again.
Horrible stuff, not sure how it can be legal really. Like forcing a recovering addict to have a little go on your crack pipe.
comment by TBaggerin (U11806)
posted 12 minutes ago
Very quick to seek out wrongdoing and to ban profitable 'gamblers' (I prefer to call them mathematicians) but no problem with operating under questionable moral guidelines, to say the least.
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Was listening to Guardian Football Weekly podcast on gambling, I didn't realise that people who would be losing hundreds of thousands would be assigned their own agent who would encourage them to gamble more. Take them to corporate boxes, Grand Prix etc to make them feel like they're a VIP and get them gambling again.
Horrible stuff, not sure how it can be legal really. Like forcing a recovering addict to have a little go on your crack pipe.
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Yep, although I think some of the machines in store are just as bad - although granted the bad press they received has led to some change there.
Go in any high street bookies on a weekday and you'll generally find people who can't afford to gamble, in there gambling away their week's money. Really sad.
If I didn't have a game myself the weekend routine would be to do the accas in the bookies themselves then head to the pub - they were depressing enough on the weekends let alone on a weekday.
comment by TBaggerin (U11806)
posted 1 minute ago
If I didn't have a game myself the weekend routine would be to do the accas in the bookies themselves then head to the pub - they were depressing enough on the weekends let alone on a weekday.
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That's true.
My local used to have a mobility scooter parked up outside pretty much every day.
Free snacks and drinks on the table for people staying in there.
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posted on 6/1/21
Tottenham Jokespur
posted on 6/1/21
This story broke a few weeks ago maf
posted on 6/1/21
comment by Christopher (U20930)
posted 5 minutes ago
This story broke a few weeks ago maf
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But no Spurs wants to discuss it...
What's wrong with Spurs players? Ethirington and now Trippier
posted on 6/1/21
why is the fa so beholden to betting companies
posted on 6/1/21
how did they find out, are they tracking all their whatsapps?
Also apparently the odds were very low and it was likely and common knowledge that he was going AM?
posted on 6/1/21
https://twitter.com/gidi_9ja/status/1346525420708130816?s=21
The Kieran Trippier WhatsApp texts that earned him the ban from footy.
Sturrridge did a similar thing, just the casual text to like his brother or something about a potential move, FA came down hard on him too. Makes you wonder how often footballers do it and we’re just seeing those caught.
Equally I wonder how it comes out - I doubt their family and friends dob them in. Betting companies report to FA if they see the brother/sister etc. of X footballer making suspicious bets?
posted on 6/1/21
Become rich, did they not win like £300 quid
posted on 6/1/21
comment by Stretchy Mendy (U1641)
posted 1 minute ago
https://twitter.com/gidi_9ja/status/1346525420708130816?s=21
The Kieran Trippier WhatsApp texts that earned him the ban from footy.
Sturrridge did a similar thing, just the casual text to like his brother or something about a potential move, FA came down hard on him too. Makes you wonder how often footballers do it and we’re just seeing those caught.
Equally I wonder how it comes out - I doubt their family and friends dob them in. Betting companies report to FA if they see the brother/sister etc. of X footballer making suspicious bets?
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Would get away with it if they just phoned
posted on 6/1/21
It's a joke
fook the bookies, if they continue to have a market like this it leaves them open to this
think of the pain they inflict on millions of punters every year
posted on 6/1/21
comment by Kingdom of Davids (U21957)
posted 51 minutes ago
comment by Christopher (U20930)
posted 5 minutes ago
This story broke a few weeks ago maf
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But no Spurs wants to discuss it...
What's wrong with Spurs players? Ethirington and now Trippier
----------------------------------------------------------------------
*sigh
https://www.ja606.co.uk/articles/viewArticle/429512
posted on 6/1/21
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posted on 6/1/21
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posted on 6/1/21
"Nobody forces anyone to gamble."
What a simplistic and ignorant view.
posted on 6/1/21
OP - what do you mean by sane?
It's not a surprise that it has happened... probably didn't give it much thought, but in hindsight he may realise the seriousness of it.
That said, I have no sympathy for the bookies at all.
posted on 6/1/21
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posted on 6/1/21
Yes, it is true GT.
Doesn't mean it isn't also simplistic and ignorant.
Oh and it's cute that you think the world revolves around you, but I'm just commenting on things around the forum that interest me.
Unlike you, I don't become fixated by certain individuals.
Please don't try to derail yet another thread, there's a good lad.
posted on 6/1/21
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posted on 6/1/21
Oh dear, GT derailing yet another thread.
What a mess of a poster he has become lately.
posted on 6/1/21
They don't inflict pain. Nobody forces anyone to gamble.
That's true but they prey on people that are suffering you only need to watch the programmes on it
posted on 6/1/21
comment by Ghod#18 (U9390)
posted 5 minutes ago
They don't inflict pain. Nobody forces anyone to gamble.
That's true but they prey on people that are suffering you only need to watch the programmes on it
----------------------------------------------------------------------
This.
Very quick to seek out wrongdoing and to ban profitable 'gamblers' (I prefer to call them mathematicians) but no problem with operating under questionable moral guidelines, to say the least.
posted on 6/1/21
Comment deleted by Site Moderator
posted on 6/1/21
Very quick to seek out wrongdoing and to ban profitable 'gamblers' (I prefer to call them mathematicians) but no problem with operating under questionable moral guidelines, to say the least.
________________________________
Was listening to Guardian Football Weekly podcast on gambling, I didn't realise that people who would be losing hundreds of thousands would be assigned their own agent who would encourage them to gamble more. Take them to corporate boxes, Grand Prix etc to make them feel like they're a VIP and get them gambling again.
Horrible stuff, not sure how it can be legal really. Like forcing a recovering addict to have a little go on your crack pipe.
posted on 6/1/21
comment by TBaggerin (U11806)
posted 12 minutes ago
Very quick to seek out wrongdoing and to ban profitable 'gamblers' (I prefer to call them mathematicians) but no problem with operating under questionable moral guidelines, to say the least.
________________________________
Was listening to Guardian Football Weekly podcast on gambling, I didn't realise that people who would be losing hundreds of thousands would be assigned their own agent who would encourage them to gamble more. Take them to corporate boxes, Grand Prix etc to make them feel like they're a VIP and get them gambling again.
Horrible stuff, not sure how it can be legal really. Like forcing a recovering addict to have a little go on your crack pipe.
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Yep, although I think some of the machines in store are just as bad - although granted the bad press they received has led to some change there.
Go in any high street bookies on a weekday and you'll generally find people who can't afford to gamble, in there gambling away their week's money. Really sad.
posted on 6/1/21
If I didn't have a game myself the weekend routine would be to do the accas in the bookies themselves then head to the pub - they were depressing enough on the weekends let alone on a weekday.
posted on 6/1/21
comment by TBaggerin (U11806)
posted 1 minute ago
If I didn't have a game myself the weekend routine would be to do the accas in the bookies themselves then head to the pub - they were depressing enough on the weekends let alone on a weekday.
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That's true.
My local used to have a mobility scooter parked up outside pretty much every day.
Free snacks and drinks on the table for people staying in there.
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