Thanks for the replies and results I have got so far, some interesting replies also in this thread. Apologies if anyone had problems with the Q5-6 I have now changed this
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JTBCU, I had no intention of questioning your integrity in setting the questions for your survey, apologies if it seemed like I was. I have been obliged, in my line of work, to take part in surveys where the questions were quite blatantly framed to lead to the desired end result and conclusion, which has led me to become hyper-sensitive to questions which appear to be leading me to say something I don't necessarily agree with.
Barton was banned for breaking the rules on players betting on football matches. Participants not being allowed to bet or speculate on events they're closely involved in is normal practice. Insider dealing is illegal in the City, Ladbrokes recently took over sponsorship of one of the biggest races of the year, the Hennessy at Newbury. Nevertheless, just like Joey, any jockey found betting on the Ladbrokes Gold Cup would have been banned.
There is a world of difference between fans betting on games and the players involved in those games betting on them. Joey knew exactly what he was doing, and what the consequences were likely to be, but he didn't give a ****e. I like Joey, good luck to him, but on this he was done bang to rights, he asked for all he got.
As for Naomi Klein's 'No Logos', tell you what, you read Ayn Rand's 'Atlas Shrugged' and I'll read 'No Logos'.
Deal ?
Already read "Atlas Shrugged".
If I recall correctly, the tome had me questioning the values of individualism versus the collective, realising the greed and corruption inspired by capitalism and the need to recognise when we are being subjected to government coercion and collusion.
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Not bad when a book can inspire so much deep thought. Now read "No Logos".
Joey never bet on any game he played in, nor did he ever bet more than small change. Many of his bets were made before the rules changed to ban them.
Yes he was stupid to break the rules, but he wasn’t bent and never stood to make a fortune.
I did once and had a bet for £100000 but it was a tenner at 10000 to 1 for Burnley to win the PL lol! The following year Leicester did it!
You've read it all ? Really ? Did you really plough through the interminable 60 pages or so of Galt's radio broadcast ? I lost interest about one third of the way through it, and I've yet to meet anyone who admits to surviving that ordeal. Well done if you did, can you explain what the hell he was taking so long to say ?
I do think you've missed Rand's point though, if you think she was talking about the greed and corruption inspired by capitalism.
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I read today that 888 are pulling out of Germany as one state has declared online betting illegal. Now that’s an idea for JTBCU and the FA
https://www.ft.com/content/dd06b33c-...b-bc4b9f08f381
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an also read.....from "the father of spin" - Edward Bernays.
Propaganda
https://www.voltairenet.org/IMG/pdf/...n_english_.pdf