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and I think there is a possibility that the regulation will not really be officially implemented in the coming year. because it is still in 2023 and the regulations will be formalized in 2025/2026. in the passage of time which may be a little longer sometimes the rules may change and I think gambling will still live and gamblers will always increase every year.
because gambling ads will always be circulating everywhere, not just through the clothes on the soccer team. so this kind of effort will only make pros and cons in the future.
what you said is true, the possibility still exists, sometimes political conditions greatly affect the rules that have been made and it is possible that this will also happen for these rules in the EPL.
Based on H2 Gambling Capital data, this online gambling market is spread across many countries globally. The UK is the largest online gambling market with an estimated gross revenue of IDR 168.94 trillion in 2021.
The Guardian, the rise of online gambling has resulted in the UK having to bear losses of IDR 23.67 trillion per year. These losses are used to cover physical and mental health costs, criminal activity, employment and education, as well as finances as a result of online gambling.
based on the article above, England is the country with the world's largest online gambling market in 2021 and this is the basis for the FA being urged to tighten rules regarding gambling, especially football.
there are many clubs sponsored by gambling sites and depend on these sponsors, hopefully this rule does not affect the financial condition of the club.