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    I got so anxious after Boris’ Covid alerts I blew family’s £160k house deposit betting on table tennis, says Paul Merson

    GAMBLING addict Paul Merson grew so anxious after Boris Johnson’s daily Covid updates  during lockdown  he visited an online bookie – and blew his family’s £160,000 deposit for a new home  betting on table tennis.The ex-Arsenal and England footballer had frittered away £7million on gambling, alcohol and drugs during his long years of addiction, but believed he had finally turned a corner and was in recovery.
    Paul Merson has frittered away £7million on gambling, alcohol and drugs during his long years of addictionCredit: BBC / Little Gem Media Ltd. / Ch
    During lockdown, Covid updates sent his anxiety through the roofCredit: Reuters
    It culminated in him betting on table tennis, losing £160,000 he and his wife Kate had saved up for a house depositCredit: AFP
    Then, in early 2020, the pandemic hit, and by August 27, Sky Sports Soccer Saturday pundit Paul had spent the entire deposit and was feeling suicidal.
    He has now revealed he is banned from all betting companies, and believes his third wife Kate will leave him if he relapses again.
    Speaking from his rented South West London home, the dad of eight told The Sun on Sunday: “I was on furlough from Sky Sports and at first I enjoyed the lockdown.
    “I was in the garden with my youngest kids and the sun was out. But then I started getting addicted to bulletins when Boris Johnson and the bloke with the red tie came out.
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    “My anxiety kicked in and I thought, ‘They’re not going to have Soccer Saturday any more’.
    “I was thinking, ‘I’m not going to be able to earn anything’. My older kids’ mums have houses and I want to give my younger kids a future.
    “Kate and I had £160,000 saved up and I blew it in a few bets. It was all online, but it wasn’t a bookmaker, it was a private bookie.”
    ‘WAGES GO TO MY WIFE’
    The only sports being played at the time were table tennis tournaments and golf.
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    Paul, 54, said: “My last bet was eight grand on a table tennis player. I didn’t have a particular knowledge of table tennis but everything was locked down at that point, so there wasn’t much to bet on.
    “When I got to that point it was just a total chase-up to try and get my money back, which is a prime example of a compulsive gambler.
    “That was my last eight grand but when I’m in the grip of it, I lose all sense of rationale.”
    He added: “I remember sitting in my front room and having suicidal thoughts and my kids were playing and I was thinking, ‘Oh my God, I’ve just done everything in’.
    “That was eating me up for a week. At that moment I was just thinking, ‘What’s the point of me being here? What’s the point of me being on this earth? I’m just getting in the way, and I’ve let my kids down for the umpteenth time’.
    “I was looking at my children and I hadn’t even told their mum yet that I’d done the money. And when I told her she went ballistic.”
    Paul, whose first two marriages crumbled due to his addictions, was terrified he would lose the third. Yet despite her anger, Kate, whose maternal grandfather was also a gambler, forgave Paul, though she immediately took control of the family finances.
    Paul, who has 21 England caps, said: “My wages go to my wife and I have pocket money.
    “Now I thank God she’s in charge and I’m blocked from all betting companies, so I couldn’t gamble, even if I wanted to.”
    Since his relapse Paul has become an ambassador for addiction support app Recoverlution, which offers addicts the comfort of a 24/7 digital community.
    He said: “I know my addiction is waiting, and that does scare me. I got involved with this because I know that you can put off going to an Alcoholics Anonymous or Gamblers Anonymous meeting if it’s raining or you’re tired.
    “With Recoverlution there’s no excuse, you’ve got your laptop or your iPhone or whatever. And it’s there 24/7 and connects to all around the world. I think that’s an important thing — you can get help in the middle of the night.”
    Paul joined Arsenal in 1985 and won two Football League Championships, an FA Cup, the Football League Cup and the European Cup Winners’ Cup with them.
    Paul believes his third wife Kate will leave him if he relapses againCredit: paulmerseofficial/instagram
    Paul is a pundit on Sky Sports’ Soccer SaturdayCredit: Getty
    Yet within years his addictions took control. He said: “I was playing for England and sitting in crack dens with a massive rock of coke.
    “People would come in to score, then do a double take and think, ‘No, it can’t be Paul Merson, can it?’
    “I’d be drinking at 5am after the nightclubs shut and snorting cocaine in the taxi on the way to Arsenal training. I tried to kill myself three times. Someone has looked out for me. I don’t go to church but I do believe in God.”
    A spell in rehab conquered Paul’s cocaine addiction but his gambling problem was still rampant by the time he joined Aston Villa in 1998.
    He said: “I once lost a top-of-the-range Rolex to a friend in a game of heads and tails when we were drunk in Spain. He took the watch and then got robbed. But you can’t have a bet and moan if you lose.
    “At Villa, me and David James went to the car show at the Birmingham NEC and I bought a Ferrari for £105,000.
    “I said to the guy, ‘I’ll give you cash on Tuesday’. But on the Monday I went to the bookies.
    “On Tuesday the Ferrari geezer got to the training ground and I just said, ‘I lost it. I ain’t got the money’.
    “Then I said, ‘Do us a favour, can I just have a little drive?’ and I went up the road and back. I actually didn’t like it because it had those Tiptronic (semi-automatic) gears. I dodged a bullet with that one.”
    Now Paul attends Gamblers Anonymous sessions, talks to an expert, uses the app — and has chocolate for comfort instead of drink.
    He said: “I’m a chocoholic. Or a pudding-aholic. I eat puddings, which I’ve never been interested in. That took up too much room for the drink, so it’s swings and roundabouts.
    “But my wife would rather me eat a bar of Dairy Milk in two seconds flat than not know when I’ll be home.”
    And Paul is determined not to relapse again. He said: “Kate would leave me, and I wouldn’t blame her.
    “I don’t think I’ve got another recovery in me. I’ve done it too many times.”
    EASY TO LOSE £300K IN A DAY
    PAUL worries about young footballers playing at the top level and betting.
    He said: “Among professional sportspeople it is an increasing problem. In Tony Adams’s treatment centre it used to be 70 per cent alcoholics and 30 per cent gamblers and now it’s the other way round. That shows you.
    Paul says: ‘In Tony Adams’s treatment centre it used to be 70 per cent alcoholics and 30 per cent gamblers and now it’s the other way round’Credit: Getty
    “Gambling affected my game more than the drinking. With drinking, people can see you.
    “These players on 100 grand a week, someone could drop 300 grand in a day and come into training. No one knows.
    “It’s very easy for a player to sit indoors and lose money. I’m talking about one or two per cent.”
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    One in ten footie fans would quit sex in exchange for their team winning the league, survey claims

    ONE in ten football fans would go celibate in exchange for winning the league, a survey claims.A poll of 2,000 supporters all over the UK found that 200 would be happy to sacrifice sex if it meant their team being crowned champions.
    One in 10 football fans would go celibate in exchange for their team winning the league, a survey claimsCredit: Getty
    Analysts quizzed fans from all 20 Premier League teams, 24 Championship sides and 12 Scottish Premiership outfits to see who was most willing to stop scoring.
    The most devoted were Liverpool supporters, with 17 per cent saying they would spurn nookie for a season in return for the Reds winning the English top flight, which they’ve only done once since 1990.

    Next were fans of Championship side Birmingham City (15 per cent), then Scottish Prem side Hearts (14 per cent), followed by Prem teams Manchester City (13 per cent) and Nottingham Forest (11 per cent).
    The least willing were supporters of Celtic and Rangers — with just six per cent saying they would impose a bonking ban for a league win.
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    But that might be because they are spoiled, with no other team landing the Scottish top flight since Aberdeen in 1984/85.
    Fans of Premier League sides Newcastle, Southampton and Leeds were next, on seven per cent each, according to the Sportsbreaks.com. study.        
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    Runners will be able to identify as non-binary in next year’s London Marathon

    RUNNERS hoping to take part in next year’s London Marathon will be able to identify as non-binary.The rule change is being touted as part of a drive to make it the most inclusive event of its kind in the world.
    Runners in next year’s London Marathon will be able to identify as non-binary amid a rule changeCredit: Getty
    Event director Hugh Brasher said: ‘We continue our journey to make our event truly inclusive’Credit: Getty Images – Getty
    Those applying for the 26-mile run can tick one of three options — male, female and non-binary — on their race application.
    It will not apply to those wanting to take part in the elite race or the championship and good for age categories, which operate under World Athletics rules.
    Event director Hugh Brasher said: “This is a significant step forward for the TCS London Marathon as we continue our journey to make our event truly inclusive.
    “We know there is still much more to be done but changes such as this demonstrate our commitment to making the TCS London Marathon an event that is for everyone.”
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    Next year’s event — the 43rd — will be held on Sunday, April 23, as it returns to its usual spring slot following two years of Covid disruption.
    The ballot for places opens on Saturday, October 1, the day before this year’s race.
    More than 400,000 applications are expected.
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    I spent £33 on 2 planes and 3 trains to see Doncaster play away after direct route was priced at nearly £400

    A FOOTBALL fan facing a £389 train fare got to a game by taking two planes, two trains and a tram — costing £33.Jack Peat, 36, wanted to see his beloved Doncaster Rovers play at Barrow on Tuesday night.
    Footie fan Jack Peat, facing a £389 train fare to see his beloved Doncaster Rovers play, opted for two trains and a tram instead for just £33Credit: SWNS

    But living in London, he faced the “extortionate” price for an anytime train return to Cumbria and so found an alternative.
    He got a 6.45am tram from near his Crystal Palace home in South London to East Croydon for £2.50 and from there a train to Gatwick for £5.90.
    Jack then boarded a £10 Ryanair flight to Dublin at 9.30am, and enjoyed a pint of Guinness there before hoping on the airline’s Dublin to Manchester flight at 1.50pm, costing £7.80.
    His 11-hour trek was completed with a final train from Manchester Airport to Barrow for £6.50 at 3.30pm.
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    Writer Jack’s efforts were followed on social media by team officials and he was asked to give a pre-match talk to the League 2 Donny players — although they lost 2-0.
    Jack also visited Green’s Bakers in Barrow-in-Furness, which features in his book on football grub, The Great Pie Revolt.
    He said: “There was no way I was paying £389. The last stretch seemed to take forever but it was worth it — I don’t follow them for the wins.”
    Yesterday he took “an easier” train back from Barrow to London Euston, costing £64.20.
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    Wayne and Coleen Rooney’s sons line up in their blazers as they return to school

    THE Rooney boys go out in a blazer glory as they return to school.Kai, 12, Klay, nine, Kit, six, and Cass, four, lined up in size order in their uniforms.
    Wayne and Coleen Rooney’s sons, from left to right, Cass, Kit, Klay and Kai, line up in their blazers as they return to school
    Mum Coleen, wife of ex-England footballer Wayne put the pic online and wrote: ‘Good luck kids’Credit: Splash
    Mum Coleen, wife of ex-England footballer Wayne, both 36, put the pic online and wrote: “Good luck kids.”
    Kai looked smart as he prepared for Year 8 in a navy blazer while her three youngest wore green uniforms with knee-length socks.
    Last week, Coleen was all smiles as she enjoyed the rides with her children at Legoland Windsor.
    She looked to have made the most of the last of the summer holidays before her kids all headed back to school.
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    She enjoyed a ride on a spinning drop tower ride Crystal Fire, with Cass, before having a splash with Kit on Hydra’s Challenge.
    For the occasion, doting mum Coleen cut a casual figure as she sported a baby blue T-shirt, a pair of denim shorts and sporty white trainers.
    To finish off the look, the WAG tied her hair up in a ponytail and wore a natural face of makeup.
    As the trio explored the Windsor theme park’s sprawling grounds, the group could be seen laughing and joking as they enjoyed the rides on offer.
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    Last week, Coleen was all smiles with her children at Legoland Windsor
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    Footie ace Andy Carroll wrecks £130k Mercedes in horrifying head-on crash with Ford Fiesta

    FORMER England footballer Andy Carroll has been involved in a horrifying head-on crash.His £130,000 Mercedes GLS SUV collided with a Ford Fiesta — shunting it 30 yards up the road.
    Former England footballer Andy Carroll is spoken to by police after he was involved in a horrifying head-on crash
    His £130,000 Mercedes GLS SUV collided with a Ford Fiesta — shunting it 30 yards up the road
    Witnesses living on the residential street told how the ex-Liverpool, Newcastle and West Ham striker looked “dazed and in utter shock” as he emerged from his monster motor.
    The ponytailed player, 33, then swiftly went to check on the condition of the three people in the red Fiesta.
    A front wheel of Carroll’s black Merc came off. Side panels and part of the bumper were also smashed.
    Witnesses said Carroll, 33, who had been at the wheel, was breathalysed along with the woman driver of the Fiesta. No arrests were made.
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    Carroll and a male pal with him escaped injury.
    A male Fiesta passenger in his 50s was taken to hospital after complaining of chest pains.
    Steve Garboulb saw the crash at 3.25pm on Saturday in Romford, East London, and said: “It was lucky no one died.
    “The Fiesta and Mercedes collided head-on and another vehicle was hit in the carnage. It was a freak accident.”
    John Cooper, who lives nearby said: “I heard the most awful bang.
    “I saw Andy Carroll emerge from his vehicle. He was wandering around in a daze.
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    “Andy was in shock but said to me, ‘What do you think of my car?’ I replied, ‘I think it’s a write-off, mate.”
    Police were investigating.
    Carroll — who has nine England caps — spent the second half of last season with Championship side West Bromwich Albion but his contract was not renewed.
    He was approached for comment.
    Carroll spent the second half of last season with West Bromwich Albion but his contract was not renewedCredit: PA More

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    Lioness Beth Mead set to release two new books after Euros success

    LIONESS star Beth Mead is following in the footsteps of Marcus Rashford by putting pen to paper for two new books.The Euro 2022 champion is writing an autobiography detailing her journey from when she first started kicking a ball for her village team aged six to Wembley stadium in July where she and the rest of the England squad beat Germany 2-1.
    Beth Mead, 27, is writing an autobiography which will tackle her top level football career
    Striker Beth, 27, is working on two books which will tackle her top level football career.
    The first, which will be published in November, is called “Lioness: My Journey to Glory”, and will detail the “challenges, sacrifices and dedication” needed to win a major football tournament.
    She also plans to pen a book aimed at encouraging girls and boys to start their football careers titled “Roar: A Football Hero’s Guide to Dreaming Big and Playing the Game You Love”, out next year.
    Beth said: “I’m eager for the world to know me in a new way and for people to learn more about the challenges, sacrifices and dedication that go into winning a major tournament.
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    “I feel very proud and honoured to be among the first female footballers to be able to tell their story in this way.”
    She added she hopes her kids book will “inspire girls and boys to play the sport they love, dream big, work hard and never give up.
    “But most importantly, I hope it encourages them to pursue the things they enjoy the most and have fun while they do it.”
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    Axed Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel walks away with £13m pay-off after ‘marriage split changed relationship with players’

    AXED Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel left with a £13million pay-off yesterday after losing his grip on players who gossiped about his private life.Tuchel, 49, was sacked after his side’s 1-0 defeat in their Champions League opener at Dinamo Zagreb.
    Former Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel nets a £13million ‘golden goodbye’, pictured with new lover: Natalie Max, 35Credit: BackGrid
    The axed boss, 49, leaves Chelsea lying sixth in the Premier League after his side’s 1-0 defeat in their opener at Dinamo Zagreb, pictured: with ex-wife SissyCredit: Getty
    Sourced reveal ‘perceptions of him changed’ after his marriage breakdownCredit: AP
    His crumbling relationship with the club’s supremo Todd Boehly was said to also be at the heart of the end of his careerCredit: Getty
    It emerged that the German — who had led Chelsea to three trophies in 20 months, including the Champions League title — would have been fired by The Blues’ new American owners regardless of Tuesday’s result.
    His crumbling relationship with the club’s superstars and supremo Todd Boehly was said to be at the heart of his demise.
    Football sources said “perceptions of him changed” after he split in May from Sissi, his wife of 13 years, and fell for Brazilian mum of two Natalie Max, 35.
    Tuchel’s love life was said to be often “on the lips” of his multi-millionaire players.
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    He took Natalie to Sardinia in July, just days after his divorce was granted. They were snapped on a sunset yacht trip and stayed at a £20,000-a-night private villa.
    One source said: “He’d stopped getting through. It probably didn’t help that some players had been talking about his private life.
    “It played into how the perception of him transformed.
    “He was no longer the genius.
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    “He was a difficult character, whose demands weren’t always clear.
    “A number of players bristled that he didn’t really trust them.
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    “It all just fed into this fractious start to the season.”
    Tuchel — on an estimated £7million a year — nets a £13million “golden goodbye” as he leaves big-spenders Chelsea lying sixth in the Premier League. More