A new ESRI report shows Ireland's gambling problem is far worse than previously thought, with 130 thousand people considered problem gamblers, a figure 10 ti...
A new ESRI report shows Ireland's gambling problem is far worse than previously thought, with 130 thousand people considered problem gamblers, a figure 10 times higher than previous estimates. But with gambling comes lies, deception and balancing a double life.
Davy Glennon, former Galway and Westmeath hurler and joined Sean to discuss... Image: SportsfileA new ESRI report shows Ireland's gambling problem is far worse than previously thought, with 130 thousand people considered problem gamblers, a figure 10 times higher than previous estimates.Local garda on Creeslough anniversary: ‘A very tough and dark year’
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