Bolton drop QuickQuid

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  1. Marc

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    Well done, right decision in the end. Victory for the fans!
     
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    Why is there all this uproar about it all of a sudden, no one seamed to have a problem with Blackpool having Wonga
     
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    It does seem a bit weird that teams are happy with bookmakers but not happy with payday loan companies. I know who take more money from the poor (and its not the latter).
     
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    Not really.
     
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    Good point and one I agree with.
     
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    These companies must be making a fortune with how much they spend on advertising - all over daytime TV (on the rare occasion I see it), all over the radio, pitchside advertising, and probably on a few teams shirts next season.

    I wouldn't like to see one on a Barnsley shirt but if one of them offered the club an obscene amount of money then the club would have to consider it.

    Definitely says something about the financial status of the country if these firms were doing so well, I used to live out of my overdraft but it didn't really cost me anything worth shouting about, I don't get too near it now thankfully but apparently it's possible to be charged in the £100s these days even for an agreed overdraft!
     

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