Fake footballer not in England squad despite 5,000 bets proving otherwise

AceOdds made a fictitious football player from Football Manager and put him in the running for the England team as part of a safer gambling campaign. Five thousand people tried to wager on him.

AceOdds experimented with 10-1 odds on the striker making the squad to see if anyone would wager on him.

The 5,000 people who bet on Jordan Reece to make the squad appear to support a recent survey that found 69% of people wager on teams and players they don't know anything about.
 
AceOdds made a fictitious football player from Football Manager and put him in the running for the England team as part of a safer gambling campaign. Five thousand people tried to wager on him.

AceOdds experimented with 10-1 odds on the striker making the squad to see if anyone would wager on him.

The 5,000 people who bet on Jordan Reece to make the squad appear to support a recent survey that found 69% of people wager on teams and players they don't know anything about.
As part of a safer gambling campaign, AceOdds created a fictional football player from Football Manager and listed him as a potential candidate for the England team. They offered 10-1 odds on the striker, Jordan Reece, to see if anyone would place bets. Shockingly, 5,000 people bet on him, highlighting how many bettors place wagers on teams or players they know little or nothing about, aligning with a survey showing 69% of people do this.
 
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