vanders
Brownlow Medallist
Maybe not a full ban but a minutes restriction at minimum.
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AFLW 2024 - Round 10 - Chat, game threads, injury lists, team lineups and more.
I just don't understand how it's not a conflict of interest for the AFL to accept money from people who make their money offering wagers on the outcomes of games.
The reasons why players are not allowed to bet on any AFL game apply just as much (moreso, even) to the AFL accepting money from betting agencies.
Imagine if a player was sponsored by Ladbrokes ... but it's ok for the AFL to take their money?
100% agree.As title reads
Gambling is scourge on society and the events of the past 24 hours show how much it has infiltrated our game.
I believe it should go the way of alcohol and tobacco advertising- banned.
Someone mentioned its seeming increase since Gil has taken charge.
The mixed messages given to young kids is a disgrace.
The AFL fraternity has normalised gambling to the point it invades us whenever we watch a game or footy related TV show or when we attend a game.
The bloody Big Freeze was even sponsored by a betting company.
The fact AFL had the Stephenson information for a few weeks, and conveniently roll it out just prior to Gil's big sorry fans speech is just laughable.
Stand on your own feet and cut ties with these leeches
I don't know what Gils on but i would like some because he's certainly not in the real worldOh, the irony...
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As a relative outsider here, is the primary issue the idea that it's hypocritical for the AFL to accept gambling sponsorship while it is simultaneously responsible for regulating player behaviour in this regard?
That would have been been the suspicion behind the reasoning for the FAs decision to cut their ties with Ladbrokes.
So essentially this is just about the governing body, not the clubs, similar to football in the UK where numerous clubs would still have betting companies as their primary shirt sponsor even though the FA itself has banned gambling sponsorship.
OR, is there any significant support for a model closer to the GAA approach, which was to ban it outright from the sport?
No shirt sponsorship.
No 'official betting partners'.
No stadium advertising etc.
As a relative outsider here, is the primary issue the idea that it's hypocritical for the AFL to accept gambling sponsorship while it is simultaneously responsible for regulating player behaviour in this regard?
That would have been been the suspicion behind the reasoning for the FAs decision to cut their ties with Ladbrokes.
So essentially this is just about the governing body, not the clubs, similar to football in the UK where numerous clubs would still have betting companies as their primary shirt sponsor even though the FA itself has banned gambling sponsorship.
OR, is there any significant support for a model closer to the GAA approach, which was to ban it outright from the sport?
No shirt sponsorship.
No 'official betting partners'.
No stadium advertising etc.
No. Be an adult - be responsible for your own lifestyle choices.
I can gamble without becoming addicted. Why should millions like me be punished because of people that can't control themselves?
How about some personal responsibility once you hit 18.
Please explain how anyone would be punished if gambling ads were banned?
No one is stopping you punting.
The sponsorship void will be quickly filledIncreased costs of tickets/merch/membership/foxtel to make up for the shortfall in revenue? Or just more **** beer and car ads.
The sponsorship void will be quickly filled
It really won’t unfortunatelyThe sponsorship void will be quickly filled
Yet the EFL doesn’t, all they have done is some symbolic crap.It's beyond a joke
AT least in the UK the FA have the balls to cut ties with gambling companies
interesting reading
FA announces end to all sponsorship deals with betting companies
The FA is to end all sponsorship deals with betting companies this month following a three-month reviewwww.theguardian.com
Cheers for clarification- not a massive soccer fan so assumed FA would be AFL equivalent.Yet the EFL doesn’t, all they have done is some symbolic crap.
They lose about 1% of revenue and allow everyone else (the leagues and clubs) to continue to do the exact same as what is happening with the AFL.
The AFL is comparable to EFL and FA combined so it isn’t comparable at all because they can pretend to accept the money on behalf of the league and not the sport and it would be exactly what they are doing.
Cheers for clarification- not a massive soccer fan so assumed FA would be AFL equivalent.
Yep, the clubs will still be allowed to be sponsored by gambling companies. I suspect the day isn't too far away when the first AFL club has a gambling company as their main sponsor if things don't change.