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England legend Peter Shilton has condemned the EFL gambling deal which saw clubs make profits from their own fans' gambling losses, as Forest Green Rovers owner Dale Vince called on football to kick its gambling habit for good.<br><br>Vodafone could be attractive to a US buyer, the source added. 'Darktrace has been battered since it went public, so it would make sense, and Vodafone could happen at some point. Though Vodafone is very big and very political - it would be a US buyer coming in, if anybody did.<br><br>The marketing tactics employed by some brands around the convention were comically unscrupulous. An anti-NFT protest broke out in New York, with people waving signs like "God hates NFTs." It got plenty of play on social media, but ended up being a marketing stunt to promote an NFT collection. <br><br>Environmental consulting firm RPS is latest London-listed... Top investors reject £9.5bn takeover of Aveva by French... RUTH SUNDERLAND: The weak pound will spur on corporate... 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Back in the day Formula One thought they couldn't live without tobacco sponsorship.<br>They said it would kill the sport but it didn't. It's a thriving sport. I've heard the sum [total of gambling's value to the EFL] is £60m. We could replace that if we chose to or were forced.'<br><br>However, that isn't enough for Dale Vince, green energy entrepreneur and owner of League One Forest Green Rovers, whose club work with The Big Step, a charity set up by bereaved families campaigning to end gambling advertising in football.<br><br>It turns out Jenkins has two owners, two childhood friends who go by VJ and Safa. One of the party's attendees explained this to me, and added that only Safa was at the party. Unfortunately, since Safa goes by a pseudonym -- Safa is short for See Ape Follow Ape -- the helpful stranger didn't actually know what he looked like. 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It seem football clubs were taking the money instead of looking after their fans. <br><br>‘We think that football can live without gambling money in the way that Formula One lives without tobacco money. Back in the day Formula One thought they couldn't live without tobacco sponsorship.<br>They said it would kill the sport but it didn't. It's a thriving sport. I've heard the sum [total of gambling's value to the EFL] is £60m. We could replace that if we chose to or were forced.'<br><br>Most of the people who attended, according to Egan, were members of the general public. When the doors opened on Tuesday, he said, there was a rush of kids and families who surely had never heard the name Cool Cats before. 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If you watch Premier League coverage, it is dominated by gambling adverts: pitch-side board, every intermission, in programmes, on shirts. <br><br>Annie Ashton, whose husband Luke took his own life after struggling with a gambling addiction which started through football, wrote in The Guardian last week: ‘It's almost unbelievable: clubs are encouraging their own fans to gamble and then the same clubs cash in when they lose.
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