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By:
comingupthehill
When: 04 Jun 23 17:13
Football is the most popular sport,to follow a team home and away costs anything between 3-10k a year depending on club.

When your team wins a cup,the manager dosent give you any money,

With racing,same cost if go reguarlary,on watch on tv,but it’s the only ,pastime,hobby,interest where you might get a refund occasionally.

So who are the mugs,

You have to have a love of the sport,which justifies the betting losses.

My mate has stopped going abroad,and chooses to go to festivals and race days,same cost but more enjoyment for him.

It’s up to the individual.
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impossible123
When: 04 Jun 23 17:24
Any body who go horseracing will have a bet, even the pundits I believe; horseracing is inextricably linked to betting. On the other hand football might not be. It's more a loyalty thing eg place of birth/home; one's school sports, etc.

The only bets I do on football are FA Cup & World Cup - only a small stake. I do not even do the EPL or individual game every saturday.
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