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Most celebrities and soccer players sit on top of more money than they know what to do with. But that doesn\u2019t mean they are in any way immune to the dangers of developing a compulsive gambling addiction<\/a>. In fact, it\u2019s even easier for these icons to get hooked on gambling over someone who does it purely out of financial desperation.\u00a0 Sure, soccer players could just be addicted to the fun aspect of gambling. But more often than not, it\u2019s just a counterweight for their excessive spending. Here are a few names in the soccer world that have suffered at the hand of gambling over the years.\u00a0 George Best was one of the most looked up to sports personalities in the world during the 80s. However, he also faced a tough battle when it came to gambling, sex, and drinking. For years he was a well-known force to be reckoned with on the pitch. As his health began to deteriorate, however, his flourishing career came to an abrupt end along with his own life when he died from alcohol abuse in 2005.\u00a0 There are many football players partial to a bit of poker and blackjack in casinos. But one of the biggest taboos in the sporting world is betting on your own matches. This is exactly what the former Man City left fielder, Joey Barton did. He eventually got caught in 2016, after he placed more than 1,250 illegal bets over the course of a decade. He received an 18-month ban and is now \u201cessentially\u201d retired.\u00a0 Matthew Etherington is another player who has fallen through the ranks after struggling with a gambling addiction over the years. The star racked up close to \u00a31.5m in debts since he joined West Ham. The club even loaned him \u00a3800,000 just so he could settle his debts. But it was only when he made the move over to Stoke City that he was finally able to combat his gambling habit and balance his finances again.\u00a0 Paul Merson is one of the prime examples of how celebrity life can get out of control when the individual isn\u2019t investing their cash wisely. The former midfielder was notorious for gambling, blowing over \u00a37m in bets throughout his career. At one point, he even broke his own fingers to stop himself from calling the bookmakers and wagering on an Aston Villa game. At just 17, Michael Chopra was just one of the many young players in football to develop a gambling problem when they started their careers. The Newcastle United striker had threats fired at him and his family on a regular basis, after borrowing thousands from loan sharks. Chopra says he lost close to \u00a32million from card-playing sessions on the team bus. The buy-ins for each hand were around \u00a330,000 each time.\u00a0 Dominic Matteo touches on his severe gambling addiction in his book In My Defense<\/em>. His excessive tendency to place six-figure bets on various horse races is what eventually led to him to ruin. He bet his daughter\u2019s inheritance, and consequently went bankrupt in 2015. On one particular race, he placed a single bet of \u00a3200,000 on a horse and won the bet. Matteo retired and has a much better handle on his gambling problem. But the same can\u2019t be said for alcohol. On October 1, 2010, Keith Gillespie was completely bankrupt according to Belfast High Court after he accumulated over \u00a37million in gambling losses and debts. He was already an apprentice with Manchester United at 16 but was already splashing his \u00a346 a week at the bookies. By the time he was playing for Newcastle at 19, he was losing over 50 grand a week. He continued this habitual pattern until he eventually went bankrupt in 2010.\u00a0 Bentley began his career with Arsenal. But instead of waking up every morning thinking about football, he was thinking about what bets he was going to place that day instead. As he started to earn more money from his glamorous career, he was placing between 50-100 bets a day which ranged anywhere from \u00a3100 to hundreds of thousands of pounds at a time. Fortunately, he managed to beat his addiction. Bentley embraced his love for football instead.\u00a0 Professional forward player for Iceland and Chelsea striker, Eidur Gusjohnsen, admitted to becoming addicted to casino gambling when he lost \u00a3400,000 in 5 months. Though he may not have been placing five-figure bets like his team counterparts, he dropped \u00a32,000 worth of chips at a time on the roulette wheel<\/a>.\u00a0 Like others, he eventually managed to get a handle on his problem and now provides support and advice to warn others about the dangers.\u00a0
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<\/p>\n\n\n\nGeorge Best<\/strong>
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<\/p>\n\n\n\nJoey Barton<\/strong>
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<\/p>\n\n\n\nMatthew Etherington<\/strong>
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<\/p>\n\n\n\nPaul Merson<\/strong>
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<\/p>\n\n\n\nMichael Chopra<\/strong>
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<\/p>\n\n\n\nDominic Matteo<\/strong>
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<\/p>\n\n\n\nKeith Gillespie<\/strong>
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<\/p>\n\n\n\nDavid Bentley<\/strong>
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<\/p>\n\n\n\nEidur Gusjohnsen<\/strong>
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<\/p>\n\n\n\nTom Williams<\/strong>
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