It's a quiet morning so I headed over to:
www.theguardian.com/sport/2017/apr/24/it...ponsibility-epiphany
and I quote a smidgeon:
"According to the Australian Medical Association, up to five million Australians feel the health, social and financial impacts of problem gambling, including friends, families and employers of people with a gambling problem.
Yet despite this, it took just two weeks of “intense lobbying” from the AFL to dilute the federal government’s plans to ban gambling ads during live sports telecasts. For an organisation that doesn’t pay tax, that’s some sort of lobbying muscle".
Good article.
I reckon it's time for AFL to show that it is not always about the money. It's time for them to go. Problem is that they might be replaced by boring, blokey, beer ads.