How many people who are against gambling sponsors, gamble themselves?I gamble and don't have a strong opinion either way about whether we should accept sponsorship money from a gambling company. The league Cup has been called the Worthington Cup, and the Carling Cup, and I think Carling has sponsored the Scottish teams. Alcohol also has the potential to ruin lives but drinking is part of the match day experience for a lot of fans.Should alcohol sponsors be allowed?
Quote from: brontebilly on January 10, 2023, 06:25:27 PMQuote from: pauliewalnuts on January 10, 2023, 02:18:21 PMQuote from: chrisw1 on January 10, 2023, 01:59:55 PMI think betting firms sponsoring football should be banned, but until they are then in a competitive league it's reasonable for Villa to seek similar sponsorship deals to our direct competitiors.I don't think there is anything wrong with gambling sponsors.What I wonder is why we are poking around at the BK8 end of the gambling sponsor market.I have to disagree, there's an awful lot wrong with gambling companies and the damage their practices cause to communities including our own (Villa supporters). A public stand from the club that we will never "partner" with a betting company would generate far better PR and goodwill than whatever paltry amount this crowd are pumping in.As an example, The GAA in Ireland has banned any sponsorship by gambling companies of any team in recent years. AVFC can certainly afford to do without BK8 and shouldn't need the FA stepping in to stop it outright. With the match ticket prices in the midst of a cost of living crisis also shooting up, it does give the sense of a club increasingly disconnected from it's community and supporters.re gambling, I worked in the industry for over 15 years (and am probably going to end up back in it soon enough) so obviously have a different stance re gambling per se, but if it's currently allowed (and TBH, I'd ban it) then we're not doing anything wrong IMO. I am far more bothered about the other crypto gambling wankers we'd in bed with, they're much dodgier.I'd also suggest we do need the money, otherwise we'd have a more prestigious sponsor paying more money. Revenue has to come from somewhere, it's pretty tough for us to say no to this sponsor or that one, no to more expensive tickets etc etc. It's easy to say "don't do that" but tougher to say "do that instead" and point at something realistic.
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on January 10, 2023, 02:18:21 PMQuote from: chrisw1 on January 10, 2023, 01:59:55 PMI think betting firms sponsoring football should be banned, but until they are then in a competitive league it's reasonable for Villa to seek similar sponsorship deals to our direct competitiors.I don't think there is anything wrong with gambling sponsors.What I wonder is why we are poking around at the BK8 end of the gambling sponsor market.I have to disagree, there's an awful lot wrong with gambling companies and the damage their practices cause to communities including our own (Villa supporters). A public stand from the club that we will never "partner" with a betting company would generate far better PR and goodwill than whatever paltry amount this crowd are pumping in.As an example, The GAA in Ireland has banned any sponsorship by gambling companies of any team in recent years. AVFC can certainly afford to do without BK8 and shouldn't need the FA stepping in to stop it outright. With the match ticket prices in the midst of a cost of living crisis also shooting up, it does give the sense of a club increasingly disconnected from it's community and supporters.
Quote from: chrisw1 on January 10, 2023, 01:59:55 PMI think betting firms sponsoring football should be banned, but until they are then in a competitive league it's reasonable for Villa to seek similar sponsorship deals to our direct competitiors.I don't think there is anything wrong with gambling sponsors.What I wonder is why we are poking around at the BK8 end of the gambling sponsor market.
I think betting firms sponsoring football should be banned, but until they are then in a competitive league it's reasonable for Villa to seek similar sponsorship deals to our direct competitiors.
I have a problem with the kind of adverts they use
I don't have a massive issue with gambling advertising - I understand the damage etc - but football sold its soul long ago and we have long accepted some of the prices you have to pay as a result. I have a problem with the kind of adverts they use
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on January 10, 2023, 07:23:56 PMQuote from: brontebilly on January 10, 2023, 06:25:27 PMQuote from: pauliewalnuts on January 10, 2023, 02:18:21 PMQuote from: chrisw1 on January 10, 2023, 01:59:55 PMI think betting firms sponsoring football should be banned, but until they are then in a competitive league it's reasonable for Villa to seek similar sponsorship deals to our direct competitiors.I don't think there is anything wrong with gambling sponsors.What I wonder is why we are poking around at the BK8 end of the gambling sponsor market.I have to disagree, there's an awful lot wrong with gambling companies and the damage their practices cause to communities including our own (Villa supporters). A public stand from the club that we will never "partner" with a betting company would generate far better PR and goodwill than whatever paltry amount this crowd are pumping in.As an example, The GAA in Ireland has banned any sponsorship by gambling companies of any team in recent years. AVFC can certainly afford to do without BK8 and shouldn't need the FA stepping in to stop it outright. With the match ticket prices in the midst of a cost of living crisis also shooting up, it does give the sense of a club increasingly disconnected from it's community and supporters.re gambling, I worked in the industry for over 15 years (and am probably going to end up back in it soon enough) so obviously have a different stance re gambling per se, but if it's currently allowed (and TBH, I'd ban it) then we're not doing anything wrong IMO. I am far more bothered about the other crypto gambling wankers we'd in bed with, they're much dodgier.I'd also suggest we do need the money, otherwise we'd have a more prestigious sponsor paying more money. Revenue has to come from somewhere, it's pretty tough for us to say no to this sponsor or that one, no to more expensive tickets etc etc. It's easy to say "don't do that" but tougher to say "do that instead" and point at something realistic.Picking up on your comment re ‘What I wonder is why we are poking around at the BK8 end of the gambling sponsor market’. Which firms would you think would be more appropriate for Villa to approach and would a sudden improvement in fortunes in the League upen a few more doors?I was rather irritated when I read about the BK8 / Norwich experience, which is why I’m asking. Why would our club want to be associated with anything like this kind of publicity, years ago or not? There have to be better betting business options for sponsoring our club.
I would not be bothered if as a country we ban all booze, illegal drugs, gambling, and smoking (including vapes).
I would not be bothered if as a country we ban all booze, illegal drugs, gambling, and smoking (including vapes).I do not do any of the above and have no interest in doing them