The infographic below presents information about the levels of transfer spending reported by European football leagues in the summer transfer window of 2017. Recently, UEFA revealed that European football clubs’ transfer spending reached record-high levels over the above-mentioned period. The following infographic is set to cast light on the transfer spending in the 2017 summer overlap, the expenditures of the top 5 European football leagues, as well as to the highest-value transfers in the 2017 summer transfer window. Copy and paste the code below to embed this infographic on your…
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Connecticut Lawmakers’ New Bill Calls for State-Wide Gambling-Related Study
Some lawmakers have insisted that the state of Connecticut must be prepared for a possible ruling US Supreme Court in favour of sports betting. Such a thing could happen in case that a new piece of legislation calling for a thorough study of gambling is given the green light by local legislators. The bill supporting a study on the gambling-related effects is the first of its kind in almost a decade. It was introduced earlier this week, with the Department of Economic and Community Development calling for independent research and…
Read MoreUK Mobile Gambling Rates Increase, Shows UKGC Latest Gambling Participation Report
The UK Gambling Commission (UKGC) published its latest report on gambling participation and perceptions for 2017, unveiling the latest trends among local gambling customers. The newly-published report brings more light on customer participation rates, attitudes towards gambling services, online gambling behaviour, problem gambling behaviour and customer awareness of gambling management tools. The Programme Director of the UK gambling regulatory body, Ben Haden, commented on the recently reported results, saying that the new 3-year strategy of the UKGC set out the Commission’s role in improving the understanding of the impact that…
Read More“Gambling Spend and Problem Gambling Should Not Be Equated”, Says Donald Morrison from ABB Scotland
According to recent reports, the number of problem gamblers in the UK is constantly rising. Controversial fixed-odds betting terminals (FOBTs) have been blamed as the main reason for that, with some regions in the country being considerably more affected than others. According to recent research conducted by the British Amusement Catering Trade Association (BACTA), Glasgow is the UK city with the largest number of FOBTS gambling addicts. The Association of British Bookmakers (ABB), however, does not believe that FOBTs should be held responsible for the spreading problem gambling among local…
Read MoreJapanese Government Intends to Boost Casino Admission Fee to Over ¥2,000
After officially proposing the implementation of a ¥2,000 casino entrance fee, the Japanese Government has started to consider a possible increase of of this admission fee. As Casino Guardian has previously reported, the so-called Integrated Resorts Casinos are considered some of the major attractions that could boost the number of visitors of the country, amid emerging concerns of spreading problem gambling. The new move of the Government comes after the junior coalition partner of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party – Komeito – disagreed with the originally planned amount of the…
Read MoreGPA’s Alan Kerins Applauds GAA Decision to Ban Betting Sponsorships
The Irish sportsman Alan Kerins has welcomed the ban that the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) is to impose on betting sponsorship, but still warned that further measures have to be taken in terms of gambling-related harm and problem gambling. Kerins stated his support for the decision of the GAA and said that the ban is a large step forward not only as long as it comes to player protection, but also for the entire GAA community. A couple of days ago, at its annual congress, the GAA voted to ban…
Read MoreSven-Goran Eriksson Says He Did Not Know about Team’s Problem Gambling Issues
The former manager of England’s national football team, Sven-Goran Eriksson, said that he was unaware that his players were involved in the gambling schemes described by Kieron Dyer. Less than a fortnight ago, the ex midfielder revealed that some of the top football players in the English national football team were facing major problem gambling issues. According to Dyer’s autobiography, gambling has always been a serious problem among English footballers but it was “completely out of control” at the time of Euro 2004 in Portugal. The former midfielder claims that…
Read MoreFianna Fáil Blames Irish Government for Gambling Law Amendments’ Delay
The Irish Republican Party, Fianna Fáil, has blamed the Government for delaying the new gambling legislation of the country on purpose. According to the Irish Republicans, the Government has prepared its own gambling legislation, which was based on the Fine Gael bill that has long been delayed. Yesterday, three members of Fianna Fáil – Jack Chambers, Jim O’Callaghan and Anne Rabbitte – claimed that the local Government has failed gambling addicts, as it has not done much for the progress of the 2013 Gambling Control Bill. According to the Irish…
Read MoreJapanese Government Plans ¥2,000 Casino Entry Fee for Local Players
Yesterday, the Government of Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe presented the lawmakers from the Liberal Democratic Party, which is currently the country’s ruling party, with a plan to set an increased casino entrance fee to local residents. The major topics which were discussed at the Liberal Democratic Party lawmakers’ meeting also included rules on levy payments that have proposed to be imposed on casino operators to the country. Prime Minister Abe’s Government is also focused on setting the number of places where casinos would be allowed to be constructed. Under…
Read MoreCommunity Harm Remains Key Priority at Dunedin City Council Sinking Lid Policy Hearing
Yesterday, the considered amendment in the Dunedin City Council policy regarding a slow but progressive reduction in the amount of gambling sites across the city finally saw a hearing on the matter take place. At the time of the hearing, pleas to focus on community harm and warnings of funding cuts for community sports emerged. As previously reported by Casino Guardian, some changes have been proposed to the council in terms of its gambling and TAB venue policy. In case that a change is eventually added to the Dunedin City…
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