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This whole thing is a sham... it’s pure greed

BROADCASTE­RS SLAMMED OVER GAMBLING FARCE

- From Back Page

Bet365 erroneousl­y broadcast in their coverage of a Premier league and scottish Premier league game respective­ly.

the whistle- to- whistle ban, which was brought in voluntaril­y by the bookmakers last year, prevents them placing television adverts from five minutes before kick- off until five minutes after the final whistle — until the 9pm watershed.

Horseracin­g and greyhound racing are exempt from the ban due to the role the gambling industry plays in funding those sports through the levy.

the ban was introduced amid concerns that the high level of betting advertisin­g surroundin­g football — with 90 minutes of adverts shown during the 2018

World Cup, the vast majority of which came before the watershed — was leading to a dramatic rise in gambling among children.

Campaigner­s have questioned the effectiven­ess of the ban, however, due to the prepondera­nce of betting adverts on shirts and in stadiums. A study conducted by the charity Gambling With lives revealed more than 2,000 gambling marketing references in five televised matches.

in last month’s Premier league game between Crystal Palace and Bournemout­h there were 974 gambling references, appearing on average once every 15 seconds, with traditiona­l commercial breaks accounting for only one per cent of marketing.

Half of the 20 Premier league clubs and 15 out of 24 in the Championsh­ip have engaged betting companies as their main shirt sponsor. the vast majority of others have entered into commercial partnershi­ps with bookies, with the result that betting branding adorns their stadiums.

Brian Chappell of the Justice for Punters pressure group questioned the effectiven­ess of the whistle- to- whistle ban and criticised broadcaste­rs for their reliance on gambling revenue.

‘it is pure tokenism as you can see by how quick they are to show adverts after 9pm,’ he said. ‘the whole thing is a sham. there may be no adverts during games before the watershed but from the moment the players walk on to the pitch, viewers are bombarded with gambling adverts on shirts and electronic hoardings.

‘it’s just reputation­al management by the bookies. the gambling industry’s takeover of football has been extraordin­ary. they have colluded with the football authoritie­s and clubs through pure greed.

‘the bookies realised the majority of people betting on racing were old men like me so they needed to take over football.’

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 ??  ?? The Daily Mail front page last week revealing how betting companies had seized rights
The Daily Mail front page last week revealing how betting companies had seized rights

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