Twenty Pounds To Everyone If We Sign Mustafi


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The major international leagues have just started new seasons in various sports. The world of sport has become very commercial with team now receiving commercial sponsorships and signing major multi-year corporate deals worth billions of dollars. Players are now being signed and sold at amounts of money that were never before imaginable. Some teams now spend more money on players for a season than some countries spend on all sports annually. This is no exaggeration as some African countries have entire government budgets of under US $4 billion while the Real Madrid Football Club player portfolio is already worth about ten percent of such a budget. Roughly what a poor country would ideally dedicate to health, definitely not to sport.

The business of signing and selling players is trending in popular awareness, and in social media. Also trending is how the big teams plan to spend their money. Millions of fans can now participate and even start discussions on the topic online. One fan of English football side Arsenal tweeted, “Tell you what, if we sign Mustafi I’ll give everyone that RT’s this £20.00.” This is a very innocent post but what happens when a team goes ahead and signs the player. Does everyone who RT’d the tweet really get to claim their money? Maybe hire debt collectors to represent? Is what the original tweeter did even legal? If he was was truly making a bet with the public maybe he should have gotten an online casino license before placing the post. Online casinos are monitored by eCommerce Online Gaming Regulation and Assurance, to make sure players are protected with particular emphasis on fair and responsible gambling.

Any online casino player knows that a very important factor in playing at the casino is a good command of the particular game that they want to truly play with real money. It is the reason online casino sites offer explanations on how to play with aim to win a casino game, and additional how to gamble responsibly. Whether he will live to regret his post or not is yet to be determined. However, he got a reply from the Gunners for his post. In the reply was a video from the Gunners in which the German player Shkodran Mustafi was saying, “Hi, I hope you don’t regret the tweet.”

Getting the reply might have made that tweet worthwhile. Just knowing that your team is listening to want the fans are saying is great. Here’s to hoping that his tweet is the least popular tweet in history.


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