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'I wrote a letter to the Scottish FA self-reporting my gambling' - Hamilton coach

Brian Rice has been praised after openly discussing his problems.

HAMILTON ACADEMICAL COACH Brian Rice has acknowledged he has a gambling problem and wrote a letter to the Scottish Football Association to self-report on the matter.

The 56-year-old has been in charge of the Scottish club since January 2019 and was previously a coach of Hibernian, Inverness Caledonian Thistle and St Mirren among others.

Rice has been accused of breaching the rules in each season from 14 July 2015 to 15 October 2019.

The boss said his behaviour was a โ€œlapseโ€ and could now face a suspension of anywhere between three and 16 matches, in addition to a ยฃ100,000 fine.

The current rules state that โ€œno club, official, team official or other member of team staff, player, match official or other person under the jurisdiction of the Scottish FA shall gamble in any way on a football matchโ€.

The club have confirmed that they are co-operating with an investigation into the matter, while Rice released a statement on Hamiltonโ€™s official website

โ€œI would like to express my regret to the players, coaching staff and my friends and colleagues at Hamilton Academical for the lapse that has prompted me to voluntarily acknowledge breaches of the Scottish Football Associationโ€™s gambling rules.

โ€œThis decision was one of the hardest I have had to take but in a way also the easiest. I have made no secret of the fact that I have struggled with the disease that is gambling addiction in the past. The reality is I am an addict and while I have been proud of the fact I have been in recovery from this disease, a key part of the recovery programme is honesty: honesty to myself, and honesty to those who have and who continue to support me, including my family and my football family at Hamilton.

โ€œI wrote a letter to the Scottish FA self-reporting my gambling and did so as an admission that my disease has returned, in order that I commit to recovery. I have apologised to those at the club in whom I have sought counsel and I apologise today to the players, fans and colleagues I have let down through my gambling addiction.

โ€œI accept that a breach of the rules will come with punishment and I accept that. The reason I am speaking out is to remove the stigma attached to this horrible, isolating disease, in the hope that those involved in Scottish football who are similarly in its grasp feel they can seek help and draw strength from my admission.

โ€œAfter committing to recovery I cannot believe that I have found myself back in the grip of gambling addiction but this disease is not cured with a finite course of treatment. You are an addict for life and through my commitment to the 12-step recovery programme, I am confident I can stay on top of this disease one day at a time.

I am eternally grateful to the club for its unwavering support, both seen and unseen. I have spoken to my management team and players and they have been great and they understand the reason for me speaking out today. It is my intention to atone through openness, honesty and togetherness.

โ€œI look forward to a future founded on truth and commitment to recovery and it is my wish that anyone who feels vulnerable, helpless or hopeless in the grip of this silent yet destructive disease can come forward and seek help.โ€

Hamilton Chief Executive, Colin McGowan, backed Rice after the news emerged.

โ€œOn behalf of my fellow directors at Hamilton Academical, we are proud that our Head Coach, Brian Rice, has today spoken publicly of his struggles with gambling addiction. As a recovering addict myself โ€“ and somebody who has dedicated the last 20 years to counselling individuals across the country, from all walks of life โ€“ I believe Brianโ€™s actions are a show of colossal strength and inspiration. 

โ€œHaving spoken extensively to Brian since his addiction resurfaced, I know that his followed a well-worn path from smaller, less frequent bets to the snowball effect of a daily addiction. He has re-engaged fully with professionals, is committed to recovery and has the full support of all at Hamilton Academical.

โ€œHonesty is a key step in the recovery programme and is non-negotiable. It is why today is such a significant step. I would like to thank the Scottish FA for the empathy shown throughout this process, whilst respectful of the need to safeguard the integrity of the game and the rules upon which football is founded.

โ€œAs a Head Coach in the Scottish Premiership, news of his breach of gambling rules will come with profile, media attention and scrutiny. But this is a far more serious issue than a breach of a football rule, a breach that both Brian and the club accepts.

โ€œIt is the latest example of a disease that afflicts many people across Scotland and doesnโ€™t discriminate by profile or professional capability.

As a club, we are proud of the work undertaken to support the local community. Today, we support our Head Coach and we feel certain that the Community will get fully behind him. We also believe Brianโ€™s public admission today can be hugely significant in helping the lives of other coaches and players who can relate to his addiction and other addictions. It is my intention to write to my colleagues at the SPFL to table a proposal to the Scottish FAโ€™s Professional Game Board for the introduction of a gambling amnesty in our game: one that will enable people to confront their addiction in a safe and non-judgmental environment, with help and support readily available.

โ€œBrianโ€™s courage today can be a seminal moment for Scottish football.โ€

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    Are we going to get an article on everyone that wonโ€™t be captain?

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    I think the captaincy, along with the squad will be reasonably settled and pragmatic.

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    @Paul Ennis: Serious looking squad to be fair and the right balance of captain / vice captain, with Ringrose perhaps taking the reins a couple of years out from the next world cup. Iโ€™ve been really impressed with Dooley since heโ€™s gone to Connaught. Might be an option to blood a new loose head relatively risk free. I think Jager gets a go ahead of Oโ€™Toole when recovered from his head injury. Still plenty of other options across the squad, which is a great place to be.

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    @Paul Ennis: Herring most likely out due to injury so probable Stewart in stead

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    @TL55: Didnโ€™t hear that. Doesnโ€™t weaken the squad though.

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