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Premier League has agreed to ban gambling sponsor names from the front of their shirts

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Good, but the Michu era red shirt is still my favourite - even if mine is coming apart now
 
I wonder if this will eventually be extended to the EFL and whether Stoke will have to rename their stadium :lol: :lol: :lol:
 
Darran said:
I don’t get it at all.
Alcohol kills a lot of people are the PL stadiums going to stop selling it.

Its about the influence on kids Darran.

While kids kits aren't allowed to have gambling sponsors on them they still see their idols wearing the shirts with those sponsors on them and it influences them from an impressionable age.
 

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