bodog for some reason has decided they hate euro-players and made a seperate website just to emphasize that. the limits on their .com-website, which now simply isn't accesible from europe any more, weren't the best, but they were ok. i'm guessing the limits for those who can still play there are still that.
for some mysterious reason they have decided to follow a completely different and new business model for the euro-players, setting up a new site and direct all euro traffic there, limiting extremely agressively, throw a number of sports out of their offering altogether (which are still available at the .com-site) and force this far inferior website down every euro-bettors throat, as we have no choice to play there or, what bodog apparently wants, leave. it makes very little sense to me, especially why they have the lines in-house on a wide number of sports and leagues they have available on the .com-site, but refuse to offer them on the .co.uk-site at all.

a big problem for a lot of us-facing sites must be any non-us bettor that opens an account must have been specifically looking for them and is much more likely not to be a mug punter. if you're an average joe from london you don't signup with bodog, or cris or greek, because you want to place a few quid on an EPL-match, you signup up with ladbrokes and the likes. so every guy they do get from these regions, must be less profitable per person than the average us bettor. but still, just throw everyone out, to advertise this new website as a big improvement and then make it as useless as possible, is a pretty lame thing to do.