Hong Kong government telling world cup fans what to eat and 10% of kids betting.

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  • JoshW
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    • 08-10-05
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    #1
    Hong Kong government telling world cup fans what to eat and 10% of kids betting.
    Hong Kong gripped by World Cup betting

    HONG KONG, June 20 (Reuters) - Hong Kong may not have a team at the World Cup but that has not stopped interest reaching stratospheric proportions because of the craze for soccer betting.


    The current World Cup competition in Germany is the first since Hong Kong legalised soccer gambling three years ago and the territory's already healthy appetite for betting is at fever pitch.


    Alan Ho, a store manager, is impatient for Brazil's next game.

    Confident the South Americans will go all the way, he is betting HK$800 (US$102) on the reigning world champions every time they play.

    'I think Brazil will meet Argentina in the final and Brazil will win,' Ho said.

    Soccer gambling was legalised to curb illegal soccer betting, which totalled at least HK$20 billion in 2001, the government estimates.

    Taxation of legal soccer gambling meanwhile raised HK$2 billion in fiscal 2004/05, helping push government finances into the black for the first time since the Asian financial crisis.

    Gambling on matches has become so popular that even 10 percent of school children aged between 9 and 12 said they planned to bet on World Cup matches in a survey by Watsons Athletic Club.

    Retailers and bars are keen to cash in on World Cup games, which begin at 2100 local time and go on until 0500.

    Shopping malls are packed overnight with some installing massage chairs to encourage people to stay for late matches. One mall has sleeping bags and shower facilities available for shoppers who spend more than HK$1,000.

    At Olympian City, a suburban mall, crowds gathered in front of huge TV screens to watch Portugal play Iran.

    Cheerleaders on a stage throw giant soccer balls into a seated audience before the game begins. When it does, the crowd cheers both sides' efforts at goal in equal measure - Iran supporters say they want to back an Asian team.

    Hong Kongers are avid football fans thanks to 24-hour cable soccer channels that screen matches from the major European leagues.

    'Every night there is some football news or game on TV,' said Jonathan Lau, a personal trainer. 'I love watching English football.'

    Manchester United and Real Madrid have big followings and Brazil and England are the most popular teams in this World Cup.

    While late-night games are not deterring fans who have to go to work the next day, they have prompted the normally laissez-faire government to issue health guidelines.

    World Cup fans should eat fruit, avoid fatty foods and stretch while watching games, they say.


    Local newspapers meanwhile reported the government fears some legislators may not turn up for a crucial vote on funding a new government headquarters because it coincides with the later stages of the World Cup.

    In the Watsons Athletic Club survey 47 percent of girls said they planned to watch the World Cup.

    At Olympian City, Katherine Chan, an office worker in her late 20s, has come along to watch the Portugal game with two girlfriends. They too are gambling, although at HK$10 each per match their contribution is modest by local standards.

    'We're not usually interested in soccer but it's fun to go out with friends and watch the World Cup. It's a big international competition and it's only every four years,' Chan said.

    All three friends are rooting for England.

    'I don't think they'll win, but their players are handsome,' Chan said.
  • JoshW
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    • 08-10-05
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    #2
    Almost half of the girls are watching, 10% of the kids are betting on it, and the government is specifically telling people what is best to eat.

    What US sporting event has a similar affect on our country? Not many. Superbowl is only thing that comes close.
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    • Illusion
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      • 08-09-05
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      #3
      I think that's great the kids are betting. They have to start sometime.
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      • natrass
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        • 09-14-05
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        #4
        Didnt I post the same article two days ago? In the private section? No one except me, taco, Terris and isetcap seem to go there these days.

        Ah well.
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        • natrass
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          • 09-14-05
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          #5
          Originally posted by lakerfan
          Almost half of the girls are watching, 10% of the kids are betting on it, and the government is specifically telling people what is best to eat.

          What US sporting event has a similar affect on our country? Not many. Superbowl is only thing that comes close.
          It is the fact there are so many games I think. i have watched 32 live games (3 a day) in the last ten days and I am knackered. It was 2pm, 5pm and 7pm evry day non stop and you have to see them all. i fell asleep during the France-korea game just from fatigue and was cross as i had in-running bets on.

          And its true, my diet has gone to pieces.

          I think gambling on them makes it 10 times worse as you have all the tension of the games and then the tension of your bets.
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          • JoshW
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            • 08-10-05
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            #6
            Sorry Natrass, I didn't see it. Post stuff like this in the main forum if you like, seems on topic enough for me, I certainly woudl enjoy reading it.

            I have been watching a lot too. I usually only catch the later game, but if I can I would watch them all, damn good viewing IMO.

            You better watch it Natrass, lot of soccer left, don't want your body to go crazy. :P
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            • natrass
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              • 09-14-05
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              #7
              Thats the thing though lakerfan. If it was to go on for another three months or something id take a break. But there are only 32 games left and then its another four years to the next one.

              One thing I do know is that i am always very excited for the first games and by the final itself I have become almost blaise.

              I can remember in 1990 walking down the street with some friends and hearing a cheer from a house when the final was on. So I must have missed it ... the world Cup final!! That just seems bizarre ... but the body and brain can only take so much. (And england got knocked out in the semi final that year)
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              • JoshW
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                • 08-10-05
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                #8
                Ok, well try to pace yourself just a bit. I feel the same way about the NCAA Basketball tournament, but the thing about that is it isn't as good as WC since is only on the weekends.
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                • adriano
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                  • 11-10-05
                  • 1081

                  #9
                  I watch the WCUP games selectively in the 1st stage. 2nd stage games will be another matter. I don't want to miss the final for the reasons Natrass stated.
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