BarrySpang
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That's a punishing recruitment process
Looks like the cat who got the cream.
Imagine my surprise.Campbell in the frame as shortlist for QPR manager's job is revealed - London Football News
Embed from Getty Images Sol Campbell is reportedly a leading contender for the manager’s job at QPR. Rangers are looking for a replacement for Mark Warburton after deciding not to renew his contract. And Talksport...londonfootballnews.co.uk
Karl not on the list!
Someone there needs to give their head a wobble...glad KR isn't on the latest manager merry go round.Campbell in the frame as shortlist for QPR manager's job is revealed - London Football News
Embed from Getty Images Sol Campbell is reportedly a leading contender for the manager’s job at QPR. Rangers are looking for a replacement for Mark Warburton after deciding not to renew his contract. And Talksport...londonfootballnews.co.uk
Karl not on the list!
They should go for Appleton or Manning, but I bet Karl would do a much better job than Campbell.Someone there needs to give their head a wobble...glad KR isn't on the latest manager merry go round.
Yet he's third favourite at 6/1 on betting odds?Someone there needs to give their head a wobble...glad KR isn't on the latest manager merry go round.
talk of SalfordThey should go for Appleton or Manning, but I bet Karl would do a much better job than Campbell.
Most people would!They should go for Appleton or Manning, but I bet Karl would do a much better job than Campbell.
Odds aren't designed to predict events, they're designed to make people donate cash.Yet he's third favourite at 6/1 on betting odds?
Nobody is forced into parting with their money, folk just need to be responsible for their actions and this applies in all aspects of life.Odds aren't designed to predict events, they're designed to make people donate cash.
Not forced in a coercive manner but some sadly have an impulsive behavioural disposition to gamble and literally can’t help themselves (in both senses of that phrase) - if you haven’t seen the recent Paul Merson documentary, I would suggest you give it a watch.Nobody is forced into parting with their money, folk just need to be responsible for their actions and this applies in all aspects of life.
If someone is compulsive then i'm afraid closing down betting companies will not solve the problem.Not forced in a coercive manner but some sadly have an impulsive behavioural disposition to gamble and literally can’t help themselves (in both senses of that phrase) - if you haven’t seen the recent Paul Merson documentary, I would suggest you give it a watch.
The world would be a better place without betting companies.
In part I agree but I also hear a lot of more people these days (mainly yoof) talking about betting odds and then popping on their phone to place a bet - it's just so easy to do nowadays that I think the problem is going to get a lot worse.If someone is compulsive then i'm afraid closing down betting companies will not solve the problem.
There are many things out there that can lead to addiction etc and potentially ruin someone's life and those closest to them so where do you draw the line.
In an ideal world we would all have been born talking the same language, having the same skin colour and without Weapons of any form.
It's definitely part of the problem. For anything addictive, availability and visibility are two huge things. Whether or not closing down gambling companies would work, I don't know, but stopping all advertising would help.In part I agree but I also hear a lot of more people these days (mainly yoof) talking about betting odds and then popping on their phone to place a bet - it's just so easy to do nowadays that I think the problem is going to get a lot worse.
Wall to wall betting advertising during sports matches of course isn't helpful.
Must be true thenRumour on Facebook. Robbo asked for permission to speak to QPR..
Must be true then