BT: ''I once "knew" a lass from up Trawden way, she had that 69er malarkey well sorted!''
Ah! that explains it ,since we Rishton lads had the B'burn Mecca, well conquered, You 'had ' to find other places far away!
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BT: ''I once "knew" a lass from up Trawden way, she had that 69er malarkey well sorted!''
Ah! that explains it ,since we Rishton lads had the B'burn Mecca, well conquered, You 'had ' to find other places far away!
.....and sometimes, when we 'coasted' the Burnley 'Mecca too!''
We were sponsored by a footy shirt company last season Supersub6 but that's of no consequence to the ALK stance that they were disgruntled with the betting sponsorship when they took over.
Big money talks, the hypocrisy belongs to the owners of Burnley Football Club, not me.
I think you are misrepresenting the case with Ivan Toney.
It is part of the rules that a professional footballer cannot bet on football matches. As far as I am aware Toney could bet on the horses, cricket, darts you name it.
The FA/PL is enforcing that rule - not simply that he placed bets. It was the same with our Joey and others. Peter Swan was the first, I recall.
I do not think it is hypocrisy on the part of the FA/PL in enforcing a rule that all professionals sign up to. They know the rules.
Whether or not football should be associated with gambling is another matter - but, then, why single out football? Ban gambling being associated with horse racing? I believe that, in their time, jockeys have been found to be betting on races and have been banned.
On this issue (about the dangers of gambling addictions) and the failure to control advertising gambling on football shirts and elsewhere I find myself in agreement with you BT. Why you needed to try and work in the number 88 and anti-semitism into the same thread I just don’t know. 88 is considered a very lucky number in some cultures without any sinister meaning. It’s lucky in China apparently and they are friends of the Russians who want a buffer zone against NATO so maybe we should send them some old “buffers”.![]()
Sponsorship deals I would imagine aren’t ten a penny and money ( the root of all evil ) is required by the wagon load to maintain our presence in the Premiership and make yours and my experience better.
I’d agree to a point if we had several suitors ( non gambling ) offering the same financial package in sponsorship on shirts.
But I’m fairly sure we chose the most lucrative to Burnley FC , morals out the window - just logic