Is Sports Betting Killing Sport

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Can you still remember fondly the days when a football game only agreed to be a football game? I mean, it turned out a real contest between two rivals as well as the fans had no vested curiosity about what sort of game is going to do with all the bookmakers. These were the times when fans were real fans instead of betters. these folks were the times once you knew that match fixing will not happen since there was no financial reason to do so. These days, its an extremely different story altogether. In many ways, sport now exist due to betting.

While horse racing has long been an activity that used betting, it is now overshadowed by major sports with mass appeal which is drawing in a lot of interest from the bookmakers. With horse racing, the unknown factor from the horse managed to get something exciting and thrilling and yes it added that unpredictable factor that is suited to betting.

When it comes to regular sports, everyone knows how the human factor is going to be involved along with the lure of lots of money will be at play. When South African cricket captain Hansie Cronje was caught inside match fixing scandal it shook the joy of cricket and sport all over the world. Many declare that it only agreed to be the tip with the iceberg and copped it for lots of other people. With Australians Steve Waugh and Shane Warne also implicated, sbobet the difficulty was quickly swept underneath the table to avoid wasting face with fans.

How deep and how wide match mixing really goes nobody will truly know. The question is if it really belongs in sport where athletes can fix games. Is it changing sport forever? Is it changing sport for your better? Yes, its driving plenty of money into sports however, if its dirty money it could just hurt sport permanently and reach an area where fans lose their confidence inside honesty of the contest.