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Football gambling links 'gone too far', ex-FA boss says | Football gambling links 'gone too far', ex-FA boss says |
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Former FA chief executive Mark Palios says football needs to "wean" itself off gambling sponsorship. | 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. | 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. | 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. " | 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. | 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. | 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. | In the top two tiers of English football, nearly 60% of clubs are signed up to sponsorship agreements with gambling companies. |
Mr Palios said the offer he had rejected had included a plan to place betting terminals inside the ground. | 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. | "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. | "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. |
"Football has to wean itself off the position it is in at the moment - and that's the best verb I can use. | "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." | "It's certainly gone too far." |
Mr Palios played as a midfielder for Tranmere Rovers for nine years and Crewe Alexandra for three years. | 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. | 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. | 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. | Ten years later, he took a controlling interest in Tranmere Rovers and became chief executive. |
'Pernicious' | '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. | 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. | 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. | 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. | "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." | "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 | 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. | 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. | 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 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." | "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. |
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