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Surviving the National Lottery: Football Pools Strike Back
The concept of the football pools dates back to Liverpool, 1923 when the late Sir John Moores printed off and distributed football coupons by hand after football matches. Fixed-odds betting on football matches had actually been in existence since the 1880s when newspapers in England began to present fixed prices on football matches. However, the concept of a football pool was radically different to that presented by the newspaper and has stayed relatively unchanged since.
Essentially, whereas the newspaper carried odds on teams to win or a match to end in a draw, the football pools allowed players to predict the results of multiple matches, with their entry ’stake’ being pooled together. Winners would then be given a share of the ‘pool’ depending on the amount of money in the pool and the number of winners.
The basic premise of the coupon was to amass 24 points from the list of games played on a Saturday. In order to do this, players selected matches that they thought would end in a ‘draw’ and mark their coupon with an ‘X’. The number of selections a player could make depended on the ‘perm’ (permutation) they wanted to play, as well as the cost of the bet. For example, an 8-from-10 perm allowed players to select 10 matches in the hope 8 of them would result in a draw. Players would hand their completed coupons and stakes to a collector or agent, who would send them on to the operator’s office for checking.
Once all the matches had been played, the pools operator would check each coupon and allocate a score to each selection, depending on result of the match. Commonly, draws were awarded 3 points, with away-team wins being awarded a point-and-a-half and home-team wins being awarded 1 point. Coupon scores would be calculated on the highest scoring combination, depending on the perm played and a dividend announced based on the total amount of the pool and the number of winning players – the more players who scored 24 points, the lower the winning payout was likely to be. Meanwhile, pools players would huddle around the TV or radio – coupon in hand – and await the football results being announced.
Football pools co-existed with high-street bookmakers, who provided much more specific betting opportunities on football matches and horse-racing. While the growth of the football pools had no adverse effect on bookmaker turnover, the easier access to gambling provided by bookmakers did not affect the football pools business either. In fact, many gamblers combined the two elements, contributing to the success and growth of both industries.
However, with the introduction of the National Lottery in 1994, the numbers of people who played football pools began to decline and threatened the pools operators’ long-term future. In fact, immediately prior to the launch of the National Lottery, there was an estimated 10 million football pools players but the introduction of the National Lottery has seen the loss of around 90 percent of football pools customers – lured away by the potential huge lottery jackpot. This is despite football pools still holding a potential payout in excess of £1 million!
In order to survive, football pools operators were forced to consolidate and regroup, which saw some of the major operators amalgamate into a single, larger entity. Furthermore, with the introduction of the internet and online gambling, football pools operators also cast their nets wider in an attempt to entice a greater range of customer.
Nowadays, the websites of football pools operators are about more than predicting the results of football matches. These sites now offer players the chance to play a range of worldwide lotteries as well the opportunity to play online bingo with other players around the country, or even test their knowledge across a range of quizzes as well as the possibility of an instant win ’scratchcard’. This is all in addition to the game that made the football pools operators a household name to begin with, and was the source of much excitement on Saturday afternoons gone by!
Football Kit From Past to Present
Football is a brilliant game which is continually gaining its popularity worldwide. It is a sport which has twenty two players playing in the field. All the players showcase their skills just to win this physically strong game. Nevertheless, every player should have a football kit.
Football kits do not only refer to the uniforms and jerseys being used in the football games. It refers to the overall things that the football players use during the games. The kits of football players have already evolved as the time goes by. One very visible proof to this is the growing popularity of the football shirts. In fact, not only football players can have the kits in football but also the football aficionados.
Football uniforms as well as kits are not really included on the rules of football when it became an official sport in the 1880s. Indeed, players can wear whatever they want to wear during a football game before. They are free to use anything they want to use either for their comfort or just to have their own style. As a matter of fact, the early players of football wear only plain white shirts as their playing gear. It is on this period of time that football is only being played by wealthy men.
The first kits used were the garish and brash uniforms. These uniforms were blue, claret, and salmon pink in color. It was actually used by public school students. At that time, they have decided to have football uniforms to distinguish one team from the other.
As the time goes by more and more people were astonished by the football games. It actually came to a point when class people made the football as their hobby. As a result, the kits associated with the game per se also evolved.
With the continuous evolution of football, its equipment as well as kits was also improved. The uniforms became more gaudy and colorful. Shorts and socks were also included on the kit. Indeed, after so many years, the kits connected to football became more fashionable.
During the 1990s, smaller shorts and slim-fitting football shirts became the trend in the football world. More exciting and bold colors were being preferred by many players as well as football lovers and fans. As a matter of fact, in today’s time, many kits are made available and became a part of the economy of almost all the football clubs. The kits have exciting colors, designs, style, and comfortable textile materials. Thus, there is a wide range of kits to choose from.
The very evident thing here is that as the football becomes widely popular in the whole world, all the kits associated with the said sport also undergo improvement. Aside from that, those kits can also be acquired by many football fans to show their love and support for their favorite football team. Hence, it is safe to say that the football kit from past to present has truly evolved in terms of style, design, color and textile.
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