Kay Wadsworth’s daughter Kimberly took her own life in 2018Open letter pleads with WSL not to take ‘bloodied cash’
A bereaved mother has called on the Women’s Super League to reject deals with bookmaking firms as it seeks to grow its commercial heft.
Kay Wadsworth’s daughter, Kimberly, took her own life in 2018 after a period of gambling addiction. In an open letter, Wadsworth calls on the WSL not to take “bloodied cash” in the name of growing the game.
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