0301English Premier 2016/2017-20Championship Winner
2016年10月28日星期五
2016年10月26日星期三
2016年10月21日星期五
EPL 2016/17
COMPETITION NO: 0301 - ENGLISH PREMIER
End of Tournament: Mon,22 May 2017
Team No. | Team | Odds |
---|---|---|
01 | MANCHESTER CITY | 1.95 |
02 | MANCHESTER UTD | 12.00 |
03 | CHELSEA | 11.00 |
04 | ARSENAL | 4.00 |
05 | TOTTENHAM | 7.00 |
06 | LIVERPOOL | 3.50 |
07 | LEICESTER | 300.00 |
08 | WEST HAM | 500.00 |
09 | EVERTON | 150.00 |
10 | SOUTHAMPTON | 300.00 |
11 | STOKE CITY | 500.00 |
12 | CRYSTAL PALACE | 300.00 |
13 | SWANSEA | 500.00 |
14 | MIDDLESBROUGH | 500.00 |
15 | WATFORD | 300.00 |
16 | SUNDERLAND | 500.00 |
17 | BURNLEY | 400.00 |
18 | BOURNEMOUTH | 300.00 |
19 | HULL CITY | 500.00 |
20 | WEST BROMWICH | 300.00 |
2016年10月16日星期日
2016年10月13日星期四
Watch Web gambling closely: Catholic Church urges Govt
Watch Web gambling closely: Catholic Church urges Govt
THE Catholic Church has urged the Government to closely monitor its recent move to allow two lottery operators here to offer online betting services.
A statement to the Catholic community issued by Archbishop William Goh yesterday urged it to take "all necessary measures to help those who may fall victim to online gambling".
It said the Church has also asked for more regular consultations and updates on the consequences of the decision.
Archbishop Goh said the Church shares the concerns of many Singaporeans on the moral and social implications of gambling on society, "especially on the family and in particular on the impending invasion of this potential vice into the sacred space of our homes".
It is the second statement from a religious body on the Ministry of Home Affairs' (MHA's) nod in September to allow Singapore Pools and Singapore Turf Club to run online betting services.
The National Council of Churches Singapore, which represents over 250 churches, called for a review of the decision on Oct 5.
The authorities' approval followed applications by the Singapore-based lottery operators to be exempted from the Remote Gambling Act passed by Parliament two years ago.
The Act outlaws all online and phone betting activities.
Singapore Pools will launch online betting on Oct 25, and the Turf Club will offer its new Web and mobile platform on Nov 15. Punters can place bets for 4-D, Toto, football, F1 sports and horse racing.
Archbishop Goh said the Church appreciates that the Government has done its due diligence to ensure that stringent measures are put in place to minimise the ill-effects of online gambling.
For instance, the MHA said operators will have to put in place safeguards, such as allowing only those above 21 to open accounts.
Archbishop Goh said the Church has nevertheless urged the Government to continually review these safeguards to ensure they "keep pace with developments in the online and social environment" and remain effective in protecting individuals from falling into financial difficulty.
"Games of chance or wagers are not in themselves contrary to justice… (but) they become morally unacceptable when they deprive someone of what is necessary to provide for his needs and those of others," he noted.
~News courtesy of My Paper~
THE Catholic Church has urged the Government to closely monitor its recent move to allow two lottery operators here to offer online betting services.
A statement to the Catholic community issued by Archbishop William Goh yesterday urged it to take "all necessary measures to help those who may fall victim to online gambling".
It said the Church has also asked for more regular consultations and updates on the consequences of the decision.
Archbishop Goh said the Church shares the concerns of many Singaporeans on the moral and social implications of gambling on society, "especially on the family and in particular on the impending invasion of this potential vice into the sacred space of our homes".
It is the second statement from a religious body on the Ministry of Home Affairs' (MHA's) nod in September to allow Singapore Pools and Singapore Turf Club to run online betting services.
The National Council of Churches Singapore, which represents over 250 churches, called for a review of the decision on Oct 5.
The authorities' approval followed applications by the Singapore-based lottery operators to be exempted from the Remote Gambling Act passed by Parliament two years ago.
The Act outlaws all online and phone betting activities.
Singapore Pools will launch online betting on Oct 25, and the Turf Club will offer its new Web and mobile platform on Nov 15. Punters can place bets for 4-D, Toto, football, F1 sports and horse racing.
Archbishop Goh said the Church appreciates that the Government has done its due diligence to ensure that stringent measures are put in place to minimise the ill-effects of online gambling.
For instance, the MHA said operators will have to put in place safeguards, such as allowing only those above 21 to open accounts.
Archbishop Goh said the Church has nevertheless urged the Government to continually review these safeguards to ensure they "keep pace with developments in the online and social environment" and remain effective in protecting individuals from falling into financial difficulty.
"Games of chance or wagers are not in themselves contrary to justice… (but) they become morally unacceptable when they deprive someone of what is necessary to provide for his needs and those of others," he noted.
~News courtesy of My Paper~
2016年10月11日星期二
National Council of Churches 'deeply concerned' over legalisation of online gambling
National Council of Churches 'deeply concerned' over legalisation of online gambling
The National Council of Churches (NCCS) said on Wednesday (Oct 5) that it is "deeply concerned" with the legalisation of online gambling, after the Government announced the legalisation of online betting services for two operators, Singapore Pools and Singapore Turf Club, last Thursday.
In a press release, NCCS said it is concerned that the Government was sending "confusing and conflicting signals" with the partial lift of the ban.
"On the one hand, the Remote Gambling Act (RGA) criminalises remote gambling, but on the other hand, the Government is legalising some forms of remote gambling provided by authorised operators," it said.
"The council finds it difficult to accept the rationale that ‘a complete ban would only serve to drive remote gambling underground, making it harder to detect’. That ‘a tightly-controlled valve is allowed as part of the ecosystem to minimise law and order concerns’ cannot be the best option for Singapore," the council added.
Expressing worries that "serious social problems" would be exacerbated by the legalisation of online gambling "despite stringent safeguards and controls", NCCS appealed to the Government to review the plans to exempt operators under the RGA.
"The council is particularly concerned about the adverse personal, familial and social impacts of online or Internet gambling – all of which have been well-documented," it said.
"The NCCS believes that removing the temptation of gambling from living rooms and work spaces will ultimately strengthen the fabric of our society for generations to come. We affirm the national ethos of working hard for the quality of life one aspires to as a fundamental societal value which has brought Singapore to where she is today," it added.
~News courtesy of Channel News Asia~
The National Council of Churches (NCCS) said on Wednesday (Oct 5) that it is "deeply concerned" with the legalisation of online gambling, after the Government announced the legalisation of online betting services for two operators, Singapore Pools and Singapore Turf Club, last Thursday.
In a press release, NCCS said it is concerned that the Government was sending "confusing and conflicting signals" with the partial lift of the ban.
"On the one hand, the Remote Gambling Act (RGA) criminalises remote gambling, but on the other hand, the Government is legalising some forms of remote gambling provided by authorised operators," it said.
"The council finds it difficult to accept the rationale that ‘a complete ban would only serve to drive remote gambling underground, making it harder to detect’. That ‘a tightly-controlled valve is allowed as part of the ecosystem to minimise law and order concerns’ cannot be the best option for Singapore," the council added.
Expressing worries that "serious social problems" would be exacerbated by the legalisation of online gambling "despite stringent safeguards and controls", NCCS appealed to the Government to review the plans to exempt operators under the RGA.
"The council is particularly concerned about the adverse personal, familial and social impacts of online or Internet gambling – all of which have been well-documented," it said.
"The NCCS believes that removing the temptation of gambling from living rooms and work spaces will ultimately strengthen the fabric of our society for generations to come. We affirm the national ethos of working hard for the quality of life one aspires to as a fundamental societal value which has brought Singapore to where she is today," it added.
~News courtesy of Channel News Asia~
2016年10月3日星期一
EPL 2016/17
COMPETITION NO: 0301 - ENGLISH PREMIER
End of Tournament: Mon,22 May 2017
Team No. | Team | Odds |
---|---|---|
01 | MANCHESTER CITY | 1.65 |
02 | MANCHESTER UTD | 11.00 |
03 | CHELSEA | 15.00 |
04 | ARSENAL | 6.00 |
05 | TOTTENHAM | 7.00 |
06 | LIVERPOOL | 3.50 |
07 | LEICESTER | 150.00 |
08 | WEST HAM | 500.00 |
09 | EVERTON | 100.00 |
10 | SOUTHAMPTON | 300.00 |
11 | STOKE CITY | 500.00 |
12 | CRYSTAL PALACE | 300.00 |
13 | SWANSEA | 400.00 |
14 | MIDDLESBROUGH | 300.00 |
15 | WATFORD | 300.00 |
16 | SUNDERLAND | 500.00 |
17 | BURNLEY | 300.00 |
18 | BOURNEMOUTH | 300.00 |
19 | HULL CITY | 400.00 |
20 | WEST BROMWICH | 300.00 |
2016年10月1日星期六
EPL Champ Winner 2016/17
COMPETITION NO: 0301 - ENGLISH PREMIER
End of Tournament: Mon,22 May 2017
Team No. | Team | Odds |
---|---|---|
01 | MANCHESTER CITY | 1.55 |
02 | MANCHESTER UTD | 7.50 |
03 | CHELSEA | 16.00 |
04 | ARSENAL | 7.00 |
05 | TOTTENHAM | 10.00 |
06 | LIVERPOOL | 4.00 |
07 | LEICESTER | 100.00 |
08 | WEST HAM | 300.00 |
09 | EVERTON | 60.00 |
10 | SOUTHAMPTON | 200.00 |
11 | STOKE CITY | 500.00 |
12 | CRYSTAL PALACE | 300.00 |
13 | SWANSEA | 300.00 |
14 | MIDDLESBROUGH | 300.00 |
15 | WATFORD | 300.00 |
16 | SUNDERLAND | 500.00 |
17 | BURNLEY | 300.00 |
18 | BOURNEMOUTH | 300.00 |
19 | HULL CITY | 300.00 |
20 | WEST BROMWICH | 300.00 |
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