Littlewoods'
football pools were founded in 1923 by
John Moores. The Vernons pools were established in 1925, and Zetters in 1933. The
National Lottery, which was introduced in 1994, offered higher jackpots. This led to the decrease in market for football pools. The number of football-pool players declined from a peak of 10 million in 1994 to 830,000 in 2006. Subsequently, Vernons closed its doorstep collectors operation in February 1998, but ran a partnered lottery-base game with National Lottery during the 1998/99 football season. This helped it resume its business operations thereafter. In 2000, Littlewoods Pools was acquired by Rodime as part of a £161 million deal Littlewoods Gaming. Rechristened Sportech, the company's Littlewoods brand bought Zetters, a football pool firm with 60,000 customers, in 2002 for £1.35 million. It bought Vernons from
Ladbrokes in 2007. In March 2017, Sportech announced that it has entered a ‘conditional agreement’ to sell its
Football Pools division for £83 million to ‘FP Acquisitions Limited’ a newly created company controlled by the funds of London
private equity firm
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