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MFC Fourth Consecutive Profit

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3 hours ago, DaveyDee said:

Suggest you need to go and get the information for yourself - I had too so I dont see why I should do the work for you. 

 

I have a family member who lost everything on the horses. And i mean everything. 

There is no difference between forms of gambling. The results are the same. 

Do not tell me how to think Dr. W

 
1 hour ago, DaveyDee said:

Yeah I did. What you dont get it that Poker Machines revenues are what we are talking about - not sports betting revenues. But thats right you dont understand the difference so we are probably talking round in circles if you refuse to educate yourself. 

No you're talking in circles because you keep shifting the goalposts. That's your MO, once you get called out on one thing go on to another. Next cab off the rank, blaming Melbourne supporters for missing the finals in 2017 ?

7 hours ago, Sir Why You Little said:

I have a family member who lost everything on the horses. And i mean everything. 

There is no difference between forms of gambling. The results are the same. 

Do not tell me how to think Dr. W

I'm sorry to hear about your family member, some people can be real" mug punters" at times (& I mean no offence by the term mug punter) . 

I know many people in the professional sports business, I love football they love and work very hard in their chosen sport. 

I can see how some people could lose every thing on those computer games designed to take their money. Not me. but I feel for those people. 

But unlike you I dont put all forms of gambling into the same bucket - but I had to go learn that for myself

However, I respect your right to an opinion so maybe we agree to disagree. I sincerely hope your family member gets the help he needs.

Edited by DaveyDee

 
7 hours ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

No you're talking in circles because you keep shifting the goalposts. That's your MO, once you get called out on one thing go on to another. Next cab off the rank, blaming Melbourne supporters for missing the finals in 2017 ?

Thank-you for your personal attack on me. I dont think you and me are ever going to see eye to eye. 

I would prefer we spoke about ways to earn more money to build our club, build our brand, build our memberships, build our crowds. Im off to do that now. 

Go Dees

Edited by DaveyDee

On 26/11/2017 at 12:34 AM, Sir Why You Little said:

I have a family member who lost everything on the horses. And i mean everything. 

There is no difference between forms of gambling. The results are the same. 

Do not tell me how to think Dr. W

Am with you mate my wifes father and uncle both lost everything to horse racing, unless gambling is legal problem Gamblers will lose their money somewhere weather it's pokies horse racing or sport betting. 


11 minutes ago, don't make me angry said:

Am with you mate my wifes father and uncle both lost everything to horse racing, unless gambling is legal problem Gamblers will lose their money somewhere weather it's pokies horse racing or sport betting. 

and sports betting is the fastest growing gambling sector.

dr who hasn't a clue

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