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  • #31
    I dont punt but I wish I did & was successful at it. I reckon it would be mad to put 5k or 10k down on a horse at 12 to one & it wins.
    Or going down to the casino & putting plenty down on the blackjack tables & winning or playing big on the texas hold em & winning.
    There are professional punters who are loaded & they can afford to lose 100k or 200k sometimes because they know thats all part of the business & they believe in the motto that you have to bet big to win big.
    The stock exchange & the buying & selling of shares is punting. We all actually punt one way or another.

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    • #32
      Fellow roosters.
      So a platinum sponsorship it is, what’s a platinum sponsorship worth or how is it categorised in terms of $.

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      • #33
        I blame uncle Nick for first putting sponsors on a jersey back in 73 or whenever. Curse the generous benefactors.
        ..it’ll be interesting to see

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        • #34
          Originally posted by bondi.boy View Post
          Welcome Unibet...thank you for your sponsorship.

          Poker machines...in all Easts Group's clubs...are 'gambling'...and provide valuable revenue.

          Betting is legal.
          Killing and eating chickens is legal...as is keeping chickens in cages.
          Some people are against both.
          Lotto/Lotteries is gambling.
          Horse racing/Melbourne Cup...betting/gambling.

          mrs bondi-boy likes to play the poker machines...$20 limit.
          Same as spending the money on movies, fine dining, holidays.
          Some years ago the gearbox in our 'commuter' car had gone. In the 'depths of despair', no money to have it fixed ['asset-rich', 'cash-poor']...mrs b-b was lucky to win the hundreds of dollars cost with her $20 one night.
          "Discretionary spending"...some people bet, some people buy yachts, new cars, diamond-studded collars for their pets, etc.

          Personal responsibility.
          Your wife reminds me of my dearly departed mum, who loved a flutter on the pokies. I remember when there were 5c machines and you still pulled the handle and mum had purses filled with 5c squirrelled away. She would only play to her limit and if she won a jackpot she would take it straight out and hotfoot it out of the club with a huge grin on her face. She used to save up most of her winnings and put it towards extra birthday and christmas pressies for her nearest and dearest. She used to get enjoyment from playing the pokes - whereby I get bored after 3 minutes. Dad and I used to argue over who had to keep her company as she played the things!

          I agree BB - it is all about personal responsibility. Different strokes for different folks as it were. We all have hobbies that we spend our heard earned on - and it's good for the soul to treat yourself every now and again.
          Supporting the RW&B, through good times and bad times.

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          • #35
            Imagine the uproar if the Australian cricket team were sponsored by this mob.

            Assuming those of us who think this sponsorship is wrong are new age , naieve nanny-staters is missing the point by miles......................and kind of insulting.

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            • #36
              Originally posted by The Skeez View Post
              I blame uncle Nick for first putting sponsors on a jersey back in 73 or whenever. Curse the generous benefactors.
              If he hadn't done that there could well not be any "Sydney Roosters" today.

              Where do you think our Leagues Club gets its revenue from to be able to fund our team with multi million dollar grants?


              State's poker machine tax killed the golden goose ...so we had to change our sponsorship ideas.

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              • #37
                Originally posted by novice chook View Post

                Your wife reminds me of my dearly departed mum, who loved a flutter on the pokies. I remember when there were 5c machines and you still pulled the handle and mum had purses filled with 5c squirrelled away. She would only play to her limit and if she won a jackpot she would take it straight out and hotfoot it out of the club with a huge grin on her face. She used to save up most of her winnings and put it towards extra birthday and christmas pressies for her nearest and dearest. She used to get enjoyment from playing the pokes - whereby I get bored after 3 minutes. Dad and I used to argue over who had to keep her company as she played the things!

                I agree BB - it is all about personal responsibility. Different strokes for different folks as it were. We all have hobbies that we spend our heard earned on - and it's good for the soul to treat yourself every now and again.
                Loved those 5c pull the handle machines.
                1969 ...a small inner west club...young worker I, 23 going on 15 as we were then compared to the youth of today [ 7 yr olds ringing talk back radio]...I used to visit the club for lunch, roasts etc.
                One official told me to try playing the 'machine near the exit door'...5c machine...3 x 5c pieces bought my lunch.
                Every 'so often' the machine would pay a drop of 18....not enough to buy a house...but enough to keep me in lunches :-)
                Gotta love gambling!

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by bondi.boy View Post

                  If he hadn't done that there could well not be any "Sydney Roosters" today.

                  Where do you think our Leagues Club gets its revenue from to be able to fund our team with multi million dollar grants?


                  State's poker machine tax killed the golden goose ...so we had to change our sponsorship ideas.
                  That was said tongue in cheek bb.

                  Nick just paved the way commercially for other sporting teams and put his own business on our jersey. The thing is, these sponsors don't always appeal to fans such as myself. I wear an old 80's jersey with no sponsor because I'm not a billboard, just a fan of the Red, White and Blue.

                  Though, that said.. His business acumen and contacts probably saved us during the super league war.
                  ..it’ll be interesting to see

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by The Skeez View Post
                    That was said tongue in cheek bb.

                    Nick just paved the way commercially for other sporting teams and put his own business on our jersey. The thing is, these sponsors don't always appeal to fans such as myself. I wear an old 80's jersey with no sponsor because I'm not a billboard, just a fan of the Red, White and Blue.

                    Though, that said.. His business acumen and contacts probably saved us during the super league war.
                    Each to his own.
                    Your choice, all good.
                    No way I could wear the jerseys of today...they're skin-tight! [so players can't get grabbed and swung around by them, I imagine]...also those old cotton jerseys weighed a ton when wet.

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                    • #40
                      I have only a passing interest in gambling on sport, place the odd bet on games, bought doubles (won two in 46 years - ironically in two consecutive weeks), club raffles at games ( 1 in 46 years).

                      However I have always had a problem with gambling companies having direct financial associations with any team or sporting code. They should always sit out on the edges.

                      For me gambling is separated into knowledge based gambling - sport horse racing, politics, etc ( fighting chance of winning some cash) and random chance gambling - pokies ( reality - no chance - the small winnings make there way back to the machines like a homing pigeon eventually).

                      Both are increasingly developing a stench about them either through the opportunities for match fixing not just results but events in games ie first try scorers through the variety of betting options, etc and around people being had by them particularly the pokies and card machines.

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                      • #41
                        NRL clubs sold their soul to the devil in pokie machines decades ago, so I couldn't give a stuff about promoting having a flutter online.

                        I was initially angry that this ugly green logo would be ruining our perfect home jersey, but happy to see its only on the away one.

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