Great pointmartin_p wrote: ↑Wed Jun 28, 2023 12:35 pmI’m not sure your example contradicts anything, lots of things are different for kids at a football club including many things that are specifically for them. In fact you could equally well use your example as proof of the club’s commitment to ‘one club for all’ as they are making the necessary adjustments to make sure children can buy shirts.
Next seasons shirt sponsor.
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Spokesperson? I just reposted a link, you appear to be losing your way here.123EasyasBFC wrote: ↑Wed Jun 28, 2023 12:32 pmYou seem to be a spokesperson for him and providing links he has shared that don’t have anything to do with what I asked
The link I posted contained numerous bits of PR about the supposed charitable endeavours of the company. I thought that’s what you asked for?
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You can say it’s trolling, so you are saying that W88 today saying they want to help with the community and charity is just wrong image washing? That’s your opinion not factChester Perry wrote: ↑Wed Jun 28, 2023 12:35 pmThis poster has been trolling for weeks now, I have been a particular target - best to ignore, particularly as I have given answers to all the proper questions posed - and that includes the charity one which applies to BK8 as well.
The charity side is just buying more local good will, for their very questionable operations. It is just another form of image washing
You seem to have an issue with letting others have an opinion
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No you didn’t, you said123EasyasBFC wrote: ↑Wed Jun 28, 2023 12:31 pmI didn’t say we don’t contradict the ethos, I just said that having a gambling sponsor doesn’t just damage the ethos
‘don’t understand how having a gambling sponsor means we aren’t following the ‘one club for all’ ethos’
I just gave you an example of how this sponsor on the front of a kit is in contradiction to the club’s ethos. You keep moving the goalposts every time I answer one of your posts.
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Martin gave a great answer as to how we are keeping to the ethosRileybobs wrote: ↑Wed Jun 28, 2023 12:41 pmNo you didn’t, you said
‘don’t understand how having a gambling sponsor means we aren’t following the ‘one club for all’ ethos’
I just gave you an example of how this sponsor on the front of a kit is in contradiction to the club’s ethos. You keep moving the goalposts every time I answer one of your posts.
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You also didn’t seem to be able to answer what your view is on having alcohol around the ground stillChester Perry wrote: ↑Wed Jun 28, 2023 12:35 pmThis poster has been trolling for weeks now, I have been a particular target - best to ignore, particularly as I have given answers to all the proper questions posed - and that includes the charity one which applies to BK8 as well.
The charity side is just buying more local good will, for their very questionable operations. It is just another form of image washing
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Ah, I wasn’t aware. Haven’t caught up on the MMT or ALK thread for some time.Chester Perry wrote: ↑Wed Jun 28, 2023 12:35 pmThis poster has been trolling for weeks now, I have been a particular target - best to ignore, particularly as I have given answers to all the proper questions posed - and that includes the charity one which applies to BK8 as well.
The charity side is just buying more local good will, for their very questionable operations. It is just another form of image washing
Yes quite obviously. And I think people can see this if they’re being true to themselves, but are choosing not to.
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These companies have been around for a while and no club has had their image damaged as a result.
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Well yes, it’s quite a clever ethos I suppose because it can be spun any which way as you’ve proven. It could equally say that we are committed to promote illegal gambling for our friends in east Asia.martin_p wrote: ↑Wed Jun 28, 2023 12:35 pmI’m not sure your example contradicts anything, lots of things are different for kids at a football club including many things that are specifically for them. In fact you could equally well use your example as proof of the club’s commitment to ‘one club for all’ as they are making the necessary adjustments to make sure children can buy shirts.
I enjoy your posts, and on a lot of topics we seem to share similar values. But whilst I completely respect your opposing view on this I don’t for one minute believe that you can’t see how this sponsorship deal is in even the tiniest way in conflict with our ‘one club for all’ ethos.
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Well Chester’s Josimar article damages the image of Aston Villa by their association with a shady firm. Any press, podcast, radio show where these companies are discussed in a negative light could damage the image of any club associated with them.
I don’t know what negative effects it has caused as I don’t work in the club, but this could lead to commercial deals with other more reputable organisations being compromised due to the club’s perceived values. Again, I’m sure you can see how this could effect the club’s image in the same way that having a charity on the front of the shirt could.
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Chester just warned me that you’re a troll and you’re going some way to prove this, so I won’t bother engaging with you any further.123EasyasBFC wrote: ↑Wed Jun 28, 2023 12:50 pmHe will provide you with a link from Chester Perry Shortly
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I’m struggling to see it to be honest. The ‘one club for all’ ethos is essentially about inclusivity, welcoming everyone. I’m not sure how this deal hampers that.Rileybobs wrote: ↑Wed Jun 28, 2023 12:50 pmWell yes, it’s quite a clever ethos I suppose because it can be spun any which way as you’ve proven. It could equally say that we are committed to promote illegal gambling for our friends in east Asia.
I enjoy your posts, and on a lot of topics we seem to share similar values. But whilst I completely respect your opposing view on this I don’t for one minute believe that you can’t see how this sponsorship deal is in even the tiniest way in conflict with our ‘one club for all’ ethos.
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Not a troll at all, I had my opinion about the sponsor which was that I didn’t have a problem with it if it’s the best offer and Chester then started with the finances instead of letting someone have their own opinion. Chester just doesn’t like anyone questioning him, he gets called out on multiple threads for bringing it all back to the leveraged purchase and the ownership model, you proved me right why literally saying above Chester’s article
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Ok, but these are niche websites of the sort Chester frequents (and all power to him for bringing them to attention). Amongst the wider football supporting public there isn’t a great deal of visibility or interest in these issues (aside from the fact that they’re a betting firm), let’s face it the only reason you or I know about it is because of Chester’s posts. It doesn’t seem to have impacted any club’s image, you don’t hear people saying ‘isn’t it a shame Villa’s return to European football has been ruined by having a dodgy sponsor’.
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Admittedly, it cannot be easy for the less successful clubs to secure lucrative front of shirt sponsorship deals. Of the 8 PL clubs that had such sponsorship deals from betting companies last season most of them were in the bottom half of the table and 2 were relegated.
The clubs were Bournemouth, Brentford, Everton, Fulham, Leeds, Southampton and West Ham.
The clubs were Bournemouth, Brentford, Everton, Fulham, Leeds, Southampton and West Ham.
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Not true. I listen to the Guardian Football Weekly podcast and Phillipe Auclair has been very vocal about this and the podcast has been very vocal about gambling in football in general. Josimar is quite a well known football magazine.martin_p wrote: ↑Wed Jun 28, 2023 1:06 pmOk, but these are niche websites of the sort Chester frequents (and all power to him for bringing them to attention). Amongst the wider football supporting public there isn’t a great deal of visibility or interest in these issues (aside from the fact that they’re a betting firm), let’s face it the only reason you or I know about it is because of Chester’s posts. It doesn’t seem to have impacted any club’s image, you don’t hear people saying ‘isn’t it a shame Villa’s return to European football has been ruined by having a dodgy sponsor’.
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Well I’d never heard of Josimar (although admittedly that means nothing) but having had a quick look it’s more of an investigative site looking at the seedier side of football rather than somewhere I’d go for the latest transfer news, I still argue that in the wider football fan community that is still fairly niche.Rileybobs wrote: ↑Wed Jun 28, 2023 12:54 pmWell Chester’s Josimar article damages the image of Aston Villa by their association with a shady firm. Any press, podcast, radio show where these companies are discussed in a negative light could damage the image of any club associated with them.
I don’t know what negative effects it has caused as I don’t work in the club, but this could lead to commercial deals with other more reputable organisations being compromised due to the club’s perceived values. Again, I’m sure you can see how this could effect the club’s image in the same way that having a charity on the front of the shirt could.
I don’t doubt gambling sponsorship is a widely discussed issue in the football media but the issue we’re talking about here is a little more specific and, I’d argue, less well known.
But anyway, in summary I’d still argue association with betting companies like W88 hasn’t done any club any actual harm and there’s no evidence to show otherwise.
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I don't really have much of an opinion either way on this tbh, but whilst not in any way being a gambler I have been subjected to the same degree of advertising as everyone else over many years and it's had absolutely zero impact on me. I do tend to agree with something higher up the thread which did say people ultimately have to accept responsibility for their own choices in life and can't always palm the blame off on others. Having stated that I honestly believed last season's shirt including the sponsor was a breath of fresh air and an extremely welcome break from the utterly ubiquitous gambling companies which nobody has heard of anyway. It's a real shame we couldn't use them again and obviously they haven't got deep enough pockets, but I thought we stood out really positively as someone bucking the trend.
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Auclair can pontificate all he likes. He doesn't have to raise revenue to enable a football club to compete.
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Fair enough. Suppose we’ve each got our own view on this so little point going round in circles.martin_p wrote: ↑Wed Jun 28, 2023 1:20 pmWell I’d never heard of Josimar (although admittedly that means nothing) but having had a quick look it’s more of an investigative site looking at the seedier side of football rather than somewhere I’d go for the latest transfer news, I still argue that in the wider football fan community that is still fairly niche.
I don’t doubt gambling sponsorship is a widely discussed issue in the football media but the issue we’re talking about here is a little more specific and, I’d argue, less well known.
But anyway, in summary I’d still argue association with betting companies like W88 hasn’t done any club any actual harm and there’s no evidence to show otherwise.
As an aside this isn’t something I’m particularly passionate about but I made a single post summarising my thoughts which I think are fairly balanced, and every subsequent post has been in response to somebody who has directly responded to me.
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Nor do any of us. To use that logic (and again not a comparison but an example!!!) Auclair doesn’t have to circumvent FFP rules in order to win the Champions League, but he is free to have a view and pontificate about it.ŽižkovClaret wrote: ↑Wed Jun 28, 2023 1:27 pmAuclair can pontificate all he likes. He doesn't have to raise revenue to enable a football club to compete.
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I’m not massively passionate about it either to be honest but i enjoyed the conversationRileybobs wrote: ↑Wed Jun 28, 2023 1:28 pmFair enough. Suppose we’ve each got our own view on this so little point going round in circles.
As an aside this isn’t something I’m particularly passionate about but I made a single post summarising my thoughts which I think are fairly balanced, and every subsequent post has been in response to somebody who has directly responded to me.

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the key is, Auclair has done a lot of investigation into the issues he talks about - he is not just voicing something for the sake of it, he has taken considerable time to delve into the situation and examine/analyse it - far more than anyone posting on here hasŽižkovClaret wrote: ↑Wed Jun 28, 2023 1:27 pmAuclair can pontificate all he likes. He doesn't have to raise revenue to enable a football club to compete.
I agree with his personal statement too
"If I didn't love football so much, I'd f****** hate it".
https://twitter.com/PhilippeAuclair
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We are all Burnley fans at the end of the day and come 11th august will all be there regardless of the sponsorsRileybobs wrote: ↑Wed Jun 28, 2023 1:28 pmFair enough. Suppose we’ve each got our own view on this so little point going round in circles.
As an aside this isn’t something I’m particularly passionate about but I made a single post summarising my thoughts which I think are fairly balanced, and every subsequent post has been in response to somebody who has directly responded to me.
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There’s a hell of a lot of things in football that if I already didn’t love it, I would hate itChester Perry wrote: ↑Wed Jun 28, 2023 1:38 pmthe key is, Auclair has done a lot of investigation into the issues he talks about - he is not just voicing something for the sake of it, he has taken considerable time to delve into the situation and examine/analyse it - far more than anyone posting on here has
I agree with his personal statement too
"If I didn't love football so much, I'd f****** hate it".
https://twitter.com/PhilippeAuclair
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Philip Auclair is ace
His FIFA rants are superb - absolutely blows just how corrupt it is (and its getting worse)
His FIFA rants are superb - absolutely blows just how corrupt it is (and its getting worse)
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Is there such a link? All I’ve seen on community is the usual stuff from the club.123EasyasBFC wrote: ↑Wed Jun 28, 2023 12:13 pmThat isn’t a link about W88 commenting on wanting to help in the community and to local charities, you are getting yourself confused
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I'd love him to be in charge of FIFA, but unless he is its a bit "man rants in pub" however erudite he is.Lancasterclaret wrote: ↑Wed Jun 28, 2023 1:45 pmPhilip Auclair is ace
His FIFA rants are superb - absolutely blows just how corrupt it is (and its getting worse)
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Yeah link on the website which is what I said - https://www.burnleyfootballclub.com/con ... rt-sponsor didn’t say it was on W88’s websiteClaretTony wrote: ↑Wed Jun 28, 2023 2:13 pmIs there such a link? All I’ve seen on community is the usual stuff from the club.
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You said that they (the sponsor) had spoken about community projects. That is not true at all, it’s a comment from the club.123EasyasBFC wrote: ↑Wed Jun 28, 2023 2:19 pmYeah link on the website which is what I said - https://www.burnleyfootballclub.com/con ... rt-sponsor didn’t say it was on W88’s website
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Splitting hairs a bit. It mentions the sponsors community activities.ClaretTony wrote: ↑Wed Jun 28, 2023 2:21 pmYou said that they (the sponsor) had spoken about community projects. That is not true at all, it’s a comment from the club.
“ W88 will receive visibility across Turf Moor on matchdays and via the Club’s digital channels and will work hand-in-hand with the Clarets on community projects and initiatives, engaging with supporters and assisting in the Club’s charitable activities.”
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Not splitting any hairs at all, the poster said that W88 had said they would be involved in community projects and they haven't.Foshiznik wrote: ↑Wed Jun 28, 2023 2:34 pmSplitting hairs a bit. It mentions the sponsors community activities.
“ W88 will receive visibility across Turf Moor on matchdays and via the Club’s digital channels and will work hand-in-hand with the Clarets on community projects and initiatives, engaging with supporters and assisting in the Club’s charitable activities.”
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The murky, shutters down, warehouse-on-an-industrial-estate UK "headquarters", an official Twitter account with 59 followers, and the addiction issues aside... shirts with betting sponsors on the front just look crap. No character or culture, indistinguishable, forgettable. The shirts we wore for our first European fixtures in decades, can many even remember them? They should be sought-after classics, instantly identifiable. But they aren't. You can pick them up on eBay etc for about £30.
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Which will of come from the sponsor, or are you saying the club are assuming W88 will help with the community and charities?ClaretTony wrote: ↑Wed Jun 28, 2023 2:21 pmYou said that they (the sponsor) had spoken about community projects. That is not true at all, it’s a comment from the club.
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Where had the club got that information from? You can’t be suggesting they are making it up?ClaretTony wrote: ↑Wed Jun 28, 2023 2:47 pmNot splitting any hairs at all, the poster said that W88 had said they would be involved in community projects and they haven't.
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It is a statement from the club, not the sponsor. Surely you can see that. If you look back, the same has been said about other such betting sponsors who proved to offer nothing of the kind. I'll reserve judgement but the sponsors have not said that, even with the opportunity of a quote, they have not said that.123EasyasBFC wrote: ↑Wed Jun 28, 2023 2:49 pmWhich will of come from the sponsor, or are you saying the club are assuming W88 will help with the community and charities?
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As the poster said you are splitting hairs in my opinion, comments about community and charity work being spun as a negative, that’s just prime Burnley fans thatClaretTony wrote: ↑Wed Jun 28, 2023 2:55 pmIt is a statement from the club, not the sponsor. Surely you can see that. If you look back, the same has been said about other such betting sponsors who proved to offer nothing of the kind. I'll reserve judgement but the sponsors have not said that, even with the opportunity of a quote, they have not said that.
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Either the sponsor has said it to the club and the club has put it in the statement (and it could be a lie from the sponsor) or the club are lying. I’d say the former is more likely but I respect your opinion that the latter is true.
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I give up. I've explained it to you but you have no intention understanding it. I'm not splitting any hairs, I'm stating fact and trying to explain to you that what you posted of them commenting on community projects is downright wrong. It doesn't mean they won't, but they have not said anything of the kind.123EasyasBFC wrote: ↑Wed Jun 28, 2023 3:01 pmAs the poster said you are splitting hairs in my opinion, comments about community and charity work being spun as a negative, that’s just prime Burnley fans that
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As much as I don’t want a gambling sponsor, I am glad it’s at least not one with Chinese writing and has sponsored other clubs in the past.
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You are splitting hairs when the comment is on the club website, yes it comes from the club not the sponsor but it’s in relation to the new sponsorship so the statement has surely been drawn together from club and W88, why the need to be so rude ‘you have no intention of understanding it’ you have just created a big deal out of nothing TonyClaretTony wrote: ↑Wed Jun 28, 2023 3:09 pmI give up. I've explained it to you but you have no intention understanding it. I'm not splitting any hairs, I'm stating fact and trying to explain to you that what you posted of them commenting on community projects is downright wrong. It doesn't mean they won't, but they have not said anything of the kind.
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So you have admitted that the comment is from the club which is exactly what I've been trying to explain to you. I'm not splitting hairs, it's not part of any statement but is from a quote by someone at Burnley FC. We've seen it before, as I've said, time will tell, but you are just wrong with your assumption that W88 have said any such thing.123EasyasBFC wrote: ↑Wed Jun 28, 2023 3:22 pmYou are splitting hairs when the comment is on the club website, yes it comes from the club not the sponsor but it’s in relation to the new sponsorship so the statement has surely been drawn together from club and W88, why the need to be so rude ‘you have no intention of understanding it’ you have just created a big deal out of nothing Tony
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This comment shows you are a troll123EasyasBFC wrote: ↑Wed Jun 28, 2023 3:01 pmAs the poster said you are splitting hairs in my opinion, comments about community and charity work being spun as a negative, that’s just prime Burnley fans that
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If I’d of worded it saying the club website is saying W88 will help with community and charities you wouldn’t of made a comment, so are you saying the club have made their statement off their own back or will you dodge that question again? You don’t know for a fact that W88 didn’t ask the club to write thatClaretTony wrote: ↑Wed Jun 28, 2023 3:34 pmSo you have admitted that the comment is from the club which is exactly what I've been trying to explain to you. I'm not splitting hairs, it's not part of any statement but is from a quote by someone at Burnley FC. We've seen it before, as I've said, time will tell, but you are just wrong with your assumption that W88 have said any such thing.
The way you have gone about the argument is splitting hairs, someone else not involved in the discussion thought so to
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There’s only you arguing about this123EasyasBFC wrote: ↑Wed Jun 28, 2023 8:42 amThat is literally the reply of someone who tried to use a link that had nothing to do with the discussion and has no argument back, poor attempt, you couldn’t answer the part about alcohol. I have no feelings either way about the board/ownership, my opinion on which this thread is about, is that i don’t have any problem in any ownership taking the biggest shirt deal they can, nobody is telling you that you have to agree with me.
But if you want to argue and want to go out looking for an argument then using something relevant to the posts would be better