In a wide ranging interview sports minister Nigel Adams has criticised football's dependency on gambling, expressing serious concerns about clubs relying on money from gambling companies: Promises to address issue of betting within football
He confirmed sponsorship and advertising deals with such firms will form part of the government’s review of the Gambling Act, which will begin within weeks. He commented, 'I appreciate finances aren’t brilliant at a lot of the clubs but they need to be mindful of the impact that these sort of deals have on vulnerable people, who could potentially have an issue with gambling.'
EFL clubs in particular are reliant on money from gambling.
Mr Adams is the Conservative MP for Selby and Ainsty, having been first elected in 2010. He has held the sports minister role since July last year. His main sport is cricket, having played competitive cricket in the York Senior League. He is secretary of the Lords and Commons Cricket Club.
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