• UK
  • World
    • USA
  • Entertainment
    • Celeb
    • Showbiz
    • Magazine
  • Politics
  • Sports
  • Gaming
  • Tech
  • Science
    • Education
  • Insurance
  • Business
  • Auto
  • ToS/Contact
    • ToS
    • Privacy Policy
    • Contact
NewsExplored
  • UK
  • World
    • USA
  • Entertainment
    • Celeb
    • Showbiz
    • Magazine
  • Politics
  • Sports
  • Gaming
  • Tech
  • Science
    • Education
  • Insurance
  • Business
  • Auto
  • ToS/Contact
    • ToS
    • Privacy Policy
    • Contact
  • Facebook

  • Twitter

  • LinkedIn

  • Tumblr

  • RSS

UK

Football gambling links ‘gone too far’, ex-FA boss says

Football gambling links ‘gone too far’, ex-FA boss says
Newsexplored
18th February 2020
5
SHARES
ShareTweet
SubscribeRedditGoogleWhatsappStumbleuponPinterestDiggLinkedinTumblrTelegram
Views:
3
More than half of clubs in the top two divisions of English football are sponsored by gambling companiesImage copyright Getty Images
Image caption Most clubs in the top two tiers of English football are sponsored by gambling companies

Former FA chief executive Mark Palios says football needs to “wean” itself off gambling sponsorship.

He told BBC Radio 4’s File on 4 programme football’s links with the betting industry had gone “too far”.

Mr Palios, who chairs Tranmere Rovers FC, said he would not accept gambling sponsorship and had rejected an offer from a major betting company last year.

The English Football League said football and the gambling industry worked together responsibly.

A spokesman said: “The EFL itself continues to have a successful relationship with Sky Bet who, as a responsible, properly regulated bookmaker, recognise the importance of having the right safeguards in place. “

Any marketing of the partnership promoted best practice and protected minors and the vulnerable, he added.

The Premier League said it did not have a central gambling partner and sponsorship deals were up to individual clubs.

In the top two tiers of English football, nearly 60% of clubs are signed up to sponsorship agreements with gambling companies.

Image caption Mr Palios has helped a number of players with gambling problems

Mr Palios said the offer he had rejected had included a plan to place betting terminals inside the ground.

“This is a family club that’s firmly rooted in the community and from our perspective it’s the wrong thing to do to get associated with the gambling industry,” he said.

“We can’t change the bigger picture in terms of the football industry being involved to the extent it is but from a personal perspective that’s what we do.

data-ad-format="auto">

“Football has to wean itself off the position it is in at the moment – and that’s the best verb I can use.

“It’s certainly gone too far.”

Mr Palios played as a midfielder for Tranmere Rovers for nine years and Crewe Alexandra for three years.

He was made chief executive of the Football Association in July 2003.


But he resigned in August 2004, following newspaper allegations concerning the then England coach Sven-Goran Eriksson’s affair with former FA secretary Faria Alam.

Ten years later, he took a controlling interest in Tranmere Rovers and became chief executive.

‘Pernicious’

Mr Palios also revealed an employee had stolen from the club to feed their gambling addiction and he had helped a number of players there with gambling problems.

He said the demographic of a football club was “particularly appealing” to gambling operators.

Mr Palios also highlighted a report suggesting most of the betting shops in Wirral – where EFL League One team Tranmere are based – were in the poorest areas, where people spent more than twice as much on gambling as those in the richest areas.

“I see gambling as something that is pernicious. People get hooked into it and it is a hidden addiction,” he said.

“You see people stealing from their employers as we’ve seen and it destroys relationships and fundamentally damages family units and family units are a massive part of the community.”

Voluntary ban

The Betting and Gaming Council, which represents most bookmakers in the UK, said it was “considering” a voluntary ban on football shirt sponsorship and pitch-side advertising.

And last month, the Gambling Commission, the industry regulator, said it was investigating a deal in which FA Cup matches had been shown live via seven betting sites if potential customers had signed up for an account.

The FA said: “We made a clear decision on the FA’s relationship with gambling companies, in June 2017, when we ended our partnership with Ladbrokes.

“The leagues and clubs govern their own relationships with gambling companies.”

File on 4’s Fair Game?: The Secrets of Football Betting is on BBC Radio 4 on Tuesday 18 February at 20:00 and available afterwards on BBC Sounds.

Share this:

  • Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)
  • Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)
  • Click to share on Google+ (Opens in new window)
  • Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window)
  • Click to share on Tumblr (Opens in new window)
  • Click to share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window)
  • Share on Skype (Opens in new window)

Related

Related Itemsfootballgamblinglinks
UK
18th February 2020
Newsexplored @newsexploredweb

Related Itemsfootballgamblinglinks

More in UK

  • Read More
    Contraception: Should the pill be sold over the counter?

    Views:3 image copyrightThinkstock The government is asking the public whether some contraceptive pills should be sold over...

    Newsexplored 18th February 2020
  • Read More
    The Papers: Furlough extension and ‘last chance for pubs’

    Views:3 By BBC NewsStaff image captionThe papers are dominated by news that Chancellor Rishi Sunak will extend...

    Newsexplored 18th February 2020
  • Read More
    Furlough support scheme to be extended until September

    Views:3 image copyrightGetty Images The government is to announce it is extending the furlough scheme until the...

    Newsexplored 18th February 2020
  • Read More
    Welsh budget 2021: £1.1bn extra confirmed in new spending plans

    Views:3 image captionThe Welsh Government will have just over £17bn to spend in the next financial year...

    Newsexplored 18th February 2020
  • Read More
    In pictures: Scotland’s stunning sunset

    Views:3 People from across Scotland were treated to a stunning sunset on Monday, with a lucky few...

    Newsexplored 18th February 2020
  • Read More
    World Cup 2030: UK and Republic of Ireland associations back UK government support for bid

    Views:3 Wembley Stadium will host the final of Euro 2020 in June 2021 Prime Minister Boris Johnson...

    Newsexplored 18th February 2020
  • Read More
    Tourism hotspots hit hard by Covid-19 jobs crisis

    Views:3 image copyrightReuters Parts of the UK reliant on tourism have been most affected by the Covid-19...

    Newsexplored 18th February 2020
  • Read More
    The Papers: Digital travel passes and ‘prayers for Philip’

    Views:3 By BBC NewsStaff image captionEuropean leaders have pledged that a vaccination passport scheme will be open...

    Newsexplored 18th February 2020
  • Read More
    Trainer banned in Britain after dead horse picture

    Views:3 Gordon Elliott has trained more than 140 winners this season and is second to Willie Mullins...

    Newsexplored 18th February 2020
  • Read More
    Newspaper headlines: ‘Race to stop Brazil variant’ and jabs pass 20m

    Views:3 By BBC NewsStaff image captionSeveral of Monday’s papers lead with the mutant Brazilian variant being found...

    Newsexplored 18th February 2020
  • Read More
    Glenn Roeder: Former West Ham and Newcastle manager dies aged 65

    Views:3 Roeder’s managerial break came as Gillingham player-manager in 1992 Former Watford, West Ham, Newcastle and Norwich...

    Newsexplored 18th February 2020
  • Read More
    Newspaper headlines: Sunak’s ‘tax raid’ and ‘goodnight Captain Tom’

    Views:3 By BBC NewsStaff image captionSeveral papers lead with Chancellor Rishi Sunak’s upcoming Budget announcement on Wednesday....

    Newsexplored 18th February 2020
Scroll for more
Tap
data-ad-format="auto">
NewsExplored

NewsExplored - Making sure all the latest news is explored?

Contact us for help

  • Popular

  • Latest

  • Comments

  • Transfer rumours: Kounde, Haaland, Bremer, Neuhaus, Balogun, Ziyech, Raphinha
    Sports13th February 2021
  • Station reopening at Bow Street brings first trains for 56 years
    UK14th February 2021
  • Manchester United 3-3 Everton: Dominic Calvert-Lewin scores late goal to deny hosts
    Sports6th February 2021
  • Super Bowl half-time show: How did The Weeknd do?
    Entertainment8th February 2021
  • Coronavirus: Texas and other states ease rules despite warnings
    USA3rd March 2021
  • Golden Globe Awards 2021: Stars prepare for virtual ceremony
    USA28th February 2021
  • John F Kennedy: When the US president met Africa’s independence heroes
    USA27th February 2021
  • Biden’s Covid stimulus plan: It costs $2tn but what’s in it?
    USA24th February 2021
  • Les Rehrer says:

    Hello Its me :P and thanks for this post

  • optumrx login says:

    Thank For News.

  • Kent Laatsch says:

    Please let me know if you're looking for a writer…

  • Bob says:

    RT News was where I learned that Erdogan controlled isis.…

Copyright © 2018 Top News Theme. Theme by MVP Themes, powered by Wordpress.

Hundreds of staff injured at Amazon UK warehouses, GMB claims
Coronavirus: Foreign Office in bid to rescue Britons stranded on cruise ship
We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it.Ok