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ASonOfWottonBassett
02 Jul 25 16:12
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By:
lead on
When: 02 Jul 25 16:47
As the ship sinks....
By:
unitedbiscuits
When: 02 Jul 25 16:54
Started off as an Irish course photographer utilised by betfair to tell them when a race was "off", "finished", "Photo" etc..

His big break came when Breon Corcoran took over betfair, made it the b**tsch of Paddy Power and promoted him to its customer facing face (ridiculous google glasses included).

But he knew where the bodies were buried re forgiveness for on-course bookies' debts so that's why you've been enduring him for the last ten years.
By:
ASonOfWottonBassett
When: 02 Jul 25 17:13
Can't say I'll miss his weekly chats with pumpkin head. It's the type of gig that when you sit down and try to justify the cost it's just very easy to cut. Did well to bluff away this long really.
By:
unitedbiscuits
When: 02 Jul 25 17:23
Ryan Moore trusted Calvin. Barry Orr? Would you?
By:
mitolo
When: 02 Jul 25 18:01
whys is he leaving? not that im a fan, just that its another sign of notfairs degradation that was accelerated by corcoran, who 'consolidated' the business, i.e sacked everyone not absolutely essential and then walked away with his giant bonus. it was just a vehicle for self-enrichment. friend who worked for barclays capital was approached by him looking fo tips on where to place his loot, took it but didnt sign up after being wined and dined for several months. horrible creature

basil borr blocked me on twix when i asked why he wouldnt mention rory campbell or shakemo. knew he was no good as soon as i saw those daft bins he had, but he soon binned em. still wears silly cvlobber though. dresses like a teen
By:
The Dragon
When: 02 Jul 25 18:11
irritating yak head .. good ridance
By:
unitedbiscuits
When: 02 Jul 25 18:17
Breon Corcoran managed the 48/52 merger between betfair and Paddy Power (must have been 2012/13).


Since he had already worked for PP, some may say that congress was always his "vision."

Remember, when he took over, betfair didn't know whether it was a tech company or a bookmaker with an "appetite for risk."

His line boss was Andrew Black, and Corcoran hit his targets..

The shares have done very well for me, more than I could make from gambling, to be honest.
By:
ponchoslament
When: 02 Jul 25 18:18
Yeah, wooden comes to mind, with a bizarre tone
Very one dimensional, when In front of the camera
A crashing bore, of the Irish type, was B.ore
By:
Whallop
When: 02 Jul 25 18:35
Who's going to tell us what is favourite for the Derr Bee in the future. He blocked me on Twatter when I made reference to the idiocy of those Betfair glasses he wore. Almost as much a git as thatwat from ****hite, still looking pi$$ed from the night before, as he told The Morning Line viewers that 'all of the right faces' were on whichever one they weren't on, because they had no unbanned right faces, and wouldn't lay a bet anyway. Ultimate to$$ers.
By:
Whallop
When: 02 Jul 25 18:36
thatwat from #Boyle$port$hite... let's try that
By:
ponchoslament
When: 02 Jul 25 18:41
Most of the bookies Rep’s are dire unlikeable types, Simon Clare, Steven’s,
The absolute **** that hooked up with Hannity, thought they were a double act
And funny, cringe stuff. B.ore. Men sent out to the public to continually lie
On behalf of their employers?? Media types as well
By:
uptheirons
When: 02 Jul 25 18:47
They are "front men" for Firms that will not lay a bet and talk absolute cobblers daily
By:
mitolo
When: 02 Jul 25 18:58
notfair sharees went through the floor when it floated

wasnt aware they had made such a recovery, prior to the u.s. lift-off at least
By:
unitedbiscuits
When: 02 Jul 25 19:14
LMAX was a big mistake.

https://www.theguardian.com/business/2011/jun/29/betfair-buyback-flotation-struggling-morana

Betfair could never have undercut the likes of Goldman Sachs. In some ways, general access to the internet worsted betfair.

But there was always the ambition to crack America - fair play, betfair had an office in SanFransancisco in '10: it kept on knocking at the door and eventually  got in.

Shareholders who stood the course have done well - very well - but who knows where Trump takes us all?
By:
scoobytoo
When: 02 Jul 25 21:32
Adds little to anything unfortunately/fortunately.
By:
the old nanny ;-)
When: 02 Jul 25 21:51
I rember him on the Dog Channel , The Betfair Boost , Offer 2-1  a dog that was 6-4 on Sportsbook

Opened 7-2 think was 8 on the Off Exchange GrinTailed
By:
ASonOfWottonBassett
When: 02 Jul 25 21:56
He didn't even seem suited to the job. I vividly remember him chairing a Cheltenham preview and he was noticeably grumpy the whole evening, zero banter and often getting thick with the crowd when they got a bit jiggy. Not the best personality
By:
GEORGE.B
When: 02 Jul 25 22:07
When this was posted the other week, I did wonder if it meant Barry or Michael Shinners would have to make way for the other?


"As many as 220 jobs are at risk in Flutter Entertainment's UK and Ireland division, as the gambling industry giant transfers its brands on to a single tech platform. The company said the move came against the backdrop of increasing costs and regulatory pressure.

The vast majority of the redundancies are set to come from Flutter's tech and product team and mainly at the company's Wellington Place headquarters in Leeds, although a handful of jobs are also set to be lost in Dublin.

Flutter is in the process of moving Sky Bet to the Paddy Power Betfair platform. A spokesperson for Flutter UKI said: "As part of a broader strategy to bring some of our brands on to a single tech platform – and against the backdrop of increasing cost and regulatory pressure – we have entered into consultation with a number of colleagues.

"While we are working with those affected to explore redeployment opportunities wherever possible, it is likely that some roles will regrettably become redundant later this year."

Flutter's UK and Ireland region was the second largest within the group in the first quarter of the year, producing revenue of $882 million (approx £653m/€770m), although some way behind the $1.7 billion generated in the US.

According to Flutter's annual report for 2024, the company employs 27,345 people worldwide with 31.6 per cent, or around 8,640, in the UK and Ireland."
By:
uptheirons
When: 02 Jul 25 22:16
Shinners is cringeworthy
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