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PostPosted: Wed Jun 19, 2019 9:38 pm
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Kill for Collingwood wrote:
Stevo v Gaff interesting from civil law perspective.
Former totally legal and heavily promoted socially acceptable.
Latter very likely gaol term and a serious criminal conviction.
Can you viscously assault "responsibly"?
Obscene double standard.



AND, the only one smiling today, is head honcho Gillon McLaughlan, this today takes the heat right off him, and the fiasco of the last two weeks, with the intimidation of fans fiasco, all the heat gone off him now. especially after his woeful media presser yesterday. This was a Godsend for him today,make no mistake. Surprised

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PostPosted: Wed Jun 19, 2019 9:38 pm
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eddiesmith wrote:
K wrote:
Jezza wrote:
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With respect to the AFL and gambling, I completely agree with you. I've always hated seeing gambling advertising become so saturated in this country and the AFL has become complicit by accepting all the sponsorships they receive from betting agencies.

Our country as a whole has a big problem with gambling and yet most Australians don't realize how abnormal we are compared to the rest of the world when it comes to this issue.

There must be some way we can force the AFL to quit its own gambling addiction. The advertising is endless.

Then it goes underground and the AFL has no ability to control corruption in the game and you’ll see a lot more upsets as Carlton knock off the top team...

Why would it go underground? Gambling is still legal for the public whether or not it's advertised, just like smoking. Smoking hasn't gone underground, has it?

How does pushing gambling to the public reduce the risk of match fixing?


Because by being in partnerships with the betting agencies, they get access to betting records. If they drop out, they no longer have that access and no longer have the power to check a players betting records.

The betting companies are also happy to help out as they don’t want results fixed that costs them money
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PostPosted: Wed Jun 19, 2019 9:41 pm
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Betting is illegal in many countries. Do they have bigger match-fixing problems than we do?
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PostPosted: Wed Jun 19, 2019 9:43 pm
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Yes Jaidyn Stephenson has been very foolish doing what he has done, he has copped his whack justifiably so but more importantly my concern is how is going to cope psychologically even if it is his own fault. Too many footballers already have some mental issues, don’t need anymore. He’s still a very young man at the beginning of hopefully a long career in front of him playing for the mighty Collingwood football club. Side by side. ⚫️⚪️⚫️
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India is the centre of match fixing in cricket...

The whole reason betting is legal is so they could control and regulate it
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PostPosted: Wed Jun 19, 2019 9:46 pm
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I think Collingwood should challenge Stevo penalty in Supreme Court.
Get right up the AFL as a reminder that civil rights exist and the civil law applies to everyone; including " their" footballers.
Come on Eddie here's your big chance. They all already hate us.
What's to lose?

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PostPosted: Wed Jun 19, 2019 9:49 pm
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Stevo v Gaff interesting from civil law perspective.
Former totally legal and heavily promoted socially acceptable.
Latter very likely gaol term and a serious criminal conviction.
Can you viscously assault "responsibly"?
Obscene double standard.

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PostPosted: Wed Jun 19, 2019 9:57 pm
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Which countries allow gambling on sports? Assessing the impact of betting around the world

https://www.espn.com.au/espn/story/_/id/23518003/which-countries-allow-gambling-sports-assessing-impact-betting-world

(It mentions Heater & Maxwell... Sigh...)
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PostPosted: Wed Jun 19, 2019 10:02 pm
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Piesnchess wrote:


this penalty is just insane, madness, an meanwhile the League promotes gambling heavily, and makes millions out of it, blatant hypocrisy. Surprised


This double standards hypocrisy by the AFL was put forward by Mike Sheahan on AFL 360 tonight. Gerard showed little interest in giving it any air time. A very disappointing response by him.
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PostPosted: Wed Jun 19, 2019 10:05 pm
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^ I'm interested to hear what media guys who've experienced gambling problems, like David Schwarz, will say.

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PostPosted: Wed Jun 19, 2019 10:06 pm
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K wrote:
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... However, having been involved with the TAC U18s for a number of years, I can’t stress enough that AFL players are educated on their gambling responsibilities to within an inch of their life.
The compulsory presentations that start at TAC level include gambling, alcohol and drug use. At AFL level, these topics are revisited and expanded to include social media and entrapment.. ...

So do you think we somehow have the stupidest players in the AFL, or are the stupid kids at other clubs escaping detection?


K, it’s all relative. In the world that you and I live in, Stephenson as an everyday 20 year old, has done nothing wrong. I would much rather my son blow $30 every month on the punt than be shooting up or off his face every weekend.
We’re all disappointed with him because we are Collingwood supporters but that doesn’t make him a bad kid, just stupid.
There are a truck load of young AFL footballers who commit crimes that are punishable by law every week ( most of them are passing on images or videos without consent for a start ) Maybe they will get caught, maybe they won’t but if betting proves to be Stephensons biggest crime while he’s an AFL footballer, then he’s going alright as a young man .... just not as a bright one.
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Whenever Kim Jong Gil and the AFL hierarchy take the high moral ground on anything, they absolutely stink of hypocrisy. This is but one of the more blatant of such occasions.

The AFL has, more than any other organisation in the country, paved the way for the normalisation of betting so much, such that many people can't distinguish the game from gambling. Young people are now growing up only ever seeing gambling ads for footy when they watch the game. They have never know it to be any different. This has long been the case with horse racing, but now footy is fast becoming a similar sport, where gambling is integral to its very fabric. It sickens me, and the leaders of the AFL should collectively resign in disgrace. They have done much, much, much more damage, bringing disrepute to our game, than Stevo has done. Shame AFL, shame.
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Jezza wrote:
think positive wrote:
10 weeks is overs, it’s pure and simple Collingwood loading.

Disagree. He's lucky he's only missing 10 games.


Spot on. He’s a very very lucky young man that he is even eligible to play again this year.

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‘AFL’s Pablo Escobar wouldn’t be banned’: David Schwarz lashes double standards in Stephenson punishment

https://www.theaustralian.com.au/sport/afl/afls-pablo-escobar-wouldnt-be-banned-david-schwarz-lashes-double-standards-in-stephenson-punishment/news-story/c74fdaa5049bee6be1fbb7b88da94c69
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PostPosted: Wed Jun 19, 2019 10:17 pm
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K wrote:
Which countries allow gambling on sports? Assessing the impact of betting around the world

https://www.espn.com.au/espn/story/_/id/23518003/which-countries-allow-gambling-sports-assessing-impact-betting-world

(It mentions Heater & Maxwell... Sigh...)


"The main restrictions in Australia come in terms of in-game advertising on television and radio during certain times so as to protect children from a flood of gambling promotion. The timings and what is allowed varies from half-an-hour before a sporting event begins right through to the final five minutes before commencement. A code of practice has been introduced by the government."


Hmm...


"Sports betting has opened up a relatively new revenue stream for government taxation but the debate continues as to whether the cost of gambling is too great on the wider community. Much of that has to do with a belief that children are far too exposed to gambling advertising, so much so that kids now consider gambling an inherit part of the sporting contest itself."


And then I guess some of those kids become AFL players.
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