Aston Villa’s new front-of-shirt sponsorship cope with a web based betting agency is a “cynical attempt” at monetary acquire and ignores issues about playing sponsorship in sports activities, the Aston Villa Supporters’ Trust (AVST) stated on Thursday.
Villa has agreed to a partnership with Asia-based on-line betting agency BK8 till the tip of the 2025-26 marketing campaign, when Premier League golf equipment will withdraw playing sponsorships from the entrance of their matchday shirts.
Norwich City cancelled a sponsorship cope with BK8 in 2021 after three days following a backlash from supporters over its sexualised advertising materials involving younger ladies.
“Though we acknowledge the commercial reality, we sadly feel the club has failed to listen to the legitimate concerns of fans about the role of gambling sponsorship in sports,” AVST stated in a press release.
“The BK8 agreement is a cynical last-minute attempt to scoop the financial gains ahead of the voluntary ban on front-of-shirt gambling sponsors.
“While we understand fans, players and club staff alike want Villa to be as successful as possible, that should not come at the expense of exposing fans to the exploitative practices of gambling operators, especially during a cost-of-living crisis.”
BK8 will make a contribution to a neighborhood charity in Birmingham for each sale of Villa’s third equipment, the membership stated in a press release asserting the partnership.
“The move comes off the back of BK8’s previous work over the past two years, working with charities and programmes involving mental health awareness, and this initiative is the first of what will be a number of collaborations with the club,” Villa added.
AVST stated it welcomed the funding however added “it should not come at the expense of others”.
The supporters’ membership added it had highlighted the social and psychological harms brought on by playing dependancy and expressed issues about BK8’s “misogynistic” advertising practices in a joint assertion with Villa fan teams in January.
“At the time, we were given assurances of the club’s due diligence process and advised that the misogynistic practices were that of a BK8 affiliate,” AVST stated.
Reuters has contacted Aston Villa and BK8 for remark.
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com