The Edinburgh Reporter

Edinburgh City lends support to Big Step

- John Hislop

EDINBURGH CITY have become the first

Scottish club to support The Big Step’s campaign to end all gambling advertisin­g and sponsorshi­p in football.

Gambling advertisin­g is rife in Scottish football, with many of the country’s top teams sponsored by gambling companies, and until recently the Scottish League Cup and the Scottish Premiershi­p were sponsored by William Hill and Ladbrokes, respective­ly.

The Big Step is a grassroots project, part of the charity Gambling with Lives, that campaigns to “kick gambling ads out of football” and their campaign has won the support of several MPs, including SNP’s Ronnie Cowan.

Tragically, there are an estimated 250–650 gambling-related suicides in the UK each year with gambling addicts up to 15 times more like to take their own lives than members of the general population. There are between 430,000 and 1.2 million people addicted to gambling in the UK.

Jim Brown, chairman of Edinburgh City FC, said: “We decided it was time to adopt an ethical approach to all our partnershi­ps. The pandemic has shown just how much football has the potential to be an immense power for good, so it makes sense to us to reinforce only positive messages both for physical and mental health. We are delighted to support The Big Step in their campaign as we share the same core values of trying to change the existing reliance on gambling in Scottish football.”

James Grimes, Founder of The Big Step and formerly addicted to gambling, said: “We are thrilled to have the support of Edinburgh City during a pivotal time for gambling reform in this country. For most of us involved with The Big Step, the harmful relationsh­ip between gambling and football was the gateway for years of addiction – if only our clubs had taken this stance, things may have been different for us.”

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