Michael Chopra on 09:36 - Aug 2 with 1877 views | SitfcB | Statman has him lined up for his next interview…
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Michael Chopra on 09:55 - Aug 2 with 1758 views | Parsley | Thanks for posting. Talented player who probably could have had most of his career in the Premier League if it wasn't for all his off-field issues. Makes you think that you don't always know what's going on in peoples lives. Really nice to see that he's doing stuff to make a positive impact now. | | | |
Michael Chopra on 10:05 - Aug 2 with 1684 views | unbelievablue | Thanks for that. This board has always reacted pretty well, on the whole, when it comes to gambling addiction. But I do feel that some are quick to react and criticise those struggling with it - some even going so far as to question whether it can be a real addiction. Individual responsibility is a factor, but not the be all and end all, and it's important to recognise that there is nuance, and every case is different. I would reiterate though that gambling can absolutely and unequivocally become an addiction like that of substances - the scientific research backs this up. Indeed, all the advertisements, the ways FOBTs are set up (the noises, lights, and proliferation of 'near wins' now programmed in to the machines) are designed to manipulate specific parts of the brain unfortunately conducive to problem gambling among those affected. If anyone is interested, I wrote about my struggled a few year's ago (albeit through the lens of The Simpsons!): https://joshwa1990.medium.com/pringfield-or-how-i-learned-to-stop-worrying-and-l I'll get off my soapbox now. | |
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Michael Chopra on 13:22 - Aug 2 with 1256 views | blueasfook | Great to see he's turned a corner. Hopefully he has finally beaten his addiction for good. | |
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Michael Chopra on 15:34 - Aug 2 with 1074 views | Kropotkin123 |
Michael Chopra on 10:05 - Aug 2 by unbelievablue | Thanks for that. This board has always reacted pretty well, on the whole, when it comes to gambling addiction. But I do feel that some are quick to react and criticise those struggling with it - some even going so far as to question whether it can be a real addiction. Individual responsibility is a factor, but not the be all and end all, and it's important to recognise that there is nuance, and every case is different. I would reiterate though that gambling can absolutely and unequivocally become an addiction like that of substances - the scientific research backs this up. Indeed, all the advertisements, the ways FOBTs are set up (the noises, lights, and proliferation of 'near wins' now programmed in to the machines) are designed to manipulate specific parts of the brain unfortunately conducive to problem gambling among those affected. If anyone is interested, I wrote about my struggled a few year's ago (albeit through the lens of The Simpsons!): https://joshwa1990.medium.com/pringfield-or-how-i-learned-to-stop-worrying-and-l I'll get off my soapbox now. |
Yeah, the manipulation part is important and it is infecting football. Short sponsorship, adverts on iFollow, how EA Sport has gambling embedded into the football games, the lack of choice to turn it off from the things we like doing. In the same way cigarette adverts were banned, I believe betting ones should. If it wasn't an effective way to get people get gamble more, then they wouldn't do it. Having Magical Vegas was a low point for the club. I certainly would never have bought a Magical Vegas top. | |
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Michael Chopra on 16:27 - Aug 2 with 992 views | Simonds92 |
Michael Chopra on 15:34 - Aug 2 by Kropotkin123 | Yeah, the manipulation part is important and it is infecting football. Short sponsorship, adverts on iFollow, how EA Sport has gambling embedded into the football games, the lack of choice to turn it off from the things we like doing. In the same way cigarette adverts were banned, I believe betting ones should. If it wasn't an effective way to get people get gamble more, then they wouldn't do it. Having Magical Vegas was a low point for the club. I certainly would never have bought a Magical Vegas top. |
Id say in all honesty it was a bit disappointing having the skybet advertising all over our new advertising boards. I know theyre the league sponsors and their logo is everywhere but having it a bit more interactive trying to draw attention wasnt great. They all seem to promote deposit limits at the minute which straight away acknowledges there is a problem. [Post edited 2 Aug 2022 17:23]
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