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Gambling addicts need someone to talk to says ex-footballer | Gambling addicts need someone to talk to says ex-footballer |
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Tony Kelly started his football career at Bristol City at 16 years old | Tony Kelly started his football career at Bristol City at 16 years old |
A former professional footballer who turned to gambling after trying to fit in with teammates is urging others with addiction to "confide in someone". | A former professional footballer who turned to gambling after trying to fit in with teammates is urging others with addiction to "confide in someone". |
Tony Kelly was signed by Bristol City at 16 before being released, ending up playing non-league football in London two years later where his addiction began. | Tony Kelly was signed by Bristol City at 16 before being released, ending up playing non-league football in London two years later where his addiction began. |
He told John Darvall on BBC Radio Bristol he moved to London as a "quiet" teenager who wanted to "feel a sense of belonging". | He told John Darvall on BBC Radio Bristol he moved to London as a "quiet" teenager who wanted to "feel a sense of belonging". |
"When I saw the older players go to the bookmakers to put their football bets on, that was my way to join in," he said. | "When I saw the older players go to the bookmakers to put their football bets on, that was my way to join in," he said. |
In December 2024 NHS England said nearly 2,000 people were referred to gambling clinics between April and September - up from 800 in the same period in 2023. | |
The Problem Gambling Severity Index is available on the NHS website. | The Problem Gambling Severity Index is available on the NHS website. |
Mr Kelly, who is from Coventry, started gambling with horses and football, then greyhounds. | Mr Kelly, who is from Coventry, started gambling with horses and football, then greyhounds. |
As he spent years in professional football, he got involved in casinos before finishing his career at 30 years old with more than £500,000 in debt. | As he spent years in professional football, he got involved in casinos before finishing his career at 30 years old with more than £500,000 in debt. |
"I often wonder to myself, how did I not get to the point of no return? I lost absolutely everything," Mr Kelly said. | "I often wonder to myself, how did I not get to the point of no return? I lost absolutely everything," Mr Kelly said. |
He added gambling also cost him his two houses and relationship issues, and he filed for bankruptcy in 2009. | He added gambling also cost him his two houses and relationship issues, and he filed for bankruptcy in 2009. |
He wrote and published Red Card, which was about his addiction and his career in 2013, which he said was the start of his recovery. | He wrote and published Red Card, which was about his addiction and his career in 2013, which he said was the start of his recovery. |
"When I went on BBC Breakfast [to promote the book] that was it, because the feedback from that was unbelievable. | "When I went on BBC Breakfast [to promote the book] that was it, because the feedback from that was unbelievable. |
"It opened my eyes in terms of how many people it resonated with." | "It opened my eyes in terms of how many people it resonated with." |
"I knew then I had been in denial for years. It was a massive weight off my shoulder." | "I knew then I had been in denial for years. It was a massive weight off my shoulder." |
Mr Kelly founded the Red Card Gambling Project in a bid to help others with a gambling addiction, and has written a second book about his journey. | Mr Kelly founded the Red Card Gambling Project in a bid to help others with a gambling addiction, and has written a second book about his journey. |
"I strongly urge that before you hit rock bottom, you will have your wins, but over a long period of time it will destroy you. | "I strongly urge that before you hit rock bottom, you will have your wins, but over a long period of time it will destroy you. |
"You've got to confide in someone, you've got to talk because you will end up hitting rock bottom, and even worst." | "You've got to confide in someone, you've got to talk because you will end up hitting rock bottom, and even worst." |
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