England legend Peter Shilton calls for end of gambling promotion in game

Mar 12, 2021 by

from The Christian Institute:

Goalkeeping legend Peter Shilton has hit out at gambling advertising in football, as he launched a campaign to stop betting firms sponsoring teams.

Shilton said “families’ lives are being destroyed by gambling” and shared how he was moved to speak out after hearing stories of gamblers committing suicide over their addictions.

His call comes as the Government conducts a major review of gambling law, which could see the most significant changes to the advertising and running of the industry since the introduction of the 2005 Gambling Act.

‘No moral justification’

Speaking to The Daily Mail, Shilton – who last year told of leading a double life when he was gambling – lamented the lack of outcry over gambling and its negative effects.

He said: “There’s no moral justification for gambling sponsorship but people are looking the other way because they want money, money, money. It’s time for that to stop. I think people in football are scared to speak out. There is a conspiracy of silence.”

He was adamant that there should be “no gambling advertising on shirts”.

Currently, over half of the teams in the top two tiers of English football have betting firm sponsors on their kit.

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