Enzo Maresca confirms he s handed a lifeline to Chelsea star Ben Chilwell, who is under consideration for selection after returning to first team training.
The England international appeared to have no future at in August as the former Man City coach considered for his first-team squad, and was told he could leave.
However, Chilwell has been named amongst the club’s 25-man squad eligible to play in the Premier League. Ahead of Saturday’s trip to face London rivals West Ham, revealed that the situation had changed.
“Ben is one of the guys who was ready to leave, but he’s here and he’s training with us,” he said. “He’s training well.
“He’s our player. The situation with him was very clear, but now the situation has changed a little bit…
Football season likely can t come soon enough for (and other states) as betting handles and taxable revenues continue to decline during the summer months.
The Ohio Casino Control Commission reported just a little over $362.1 million in total sports betting handle for June, the lowest monthly total since Ohio sports betting burst onto the scene in January.
The slowdown is not unexpected, as most states typically experience lower sports betting totals during the summer when sports betting markets are limited in options and operator promotions tend to decrease.
Total taxable sports betting revenue was reported at $32.7 million, a nearly $25 million decrease from May s $57.8 million total.
DraftKings, FanDuel Still Tops in Buckeye State
Ohio reported $362,11…
An intriguing bill has been introduced to the Senate and would legalize sports betting in the Peach State without the need for a constitutional amendment.
The bipartisan bill, , is sponsored by 16 senators, including Sen. Gloria Butler (D-55), the Senate Minority Leader. to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, the bill has the support of several Georgia professional sports teams.
Unlike other pieces of Georgia sports betting legislation, it does not call for an amendment of the Georgia constitution.
Support From High Places
In addition to Georgia sports teams, the legislation also has the support of Gov. Brian Kemp (R) and Lt. Gov. Burt Jones (R), according to Georgia politics reporter Rahul Bali for WABE News.
Bipartisan Bill Filed To Legalize Sports Bett…