Nobody is suggesting canceling gambling and drinking, I enjoy both from time to time. I'm just saying that plastering ads for those activities all over an organisation idolised by young kids might be a bad idea. You probably had great parents who gave you a balanced view of how to manage your money and when it is appropriate to down a few bevvies, but plenty of other kids don't.
Before my ankles turned to wet newspaper and I used to play five a side, I was staggered at how much gambling the younger lads did on their phones, betting before we played, in the changing rooms, in the pub afterwards. It's so much easier to get sucked in now, when you've got a bookies in the palm of your hand. Normalising all of that by bombarding kids with ads at the game, on the telly and on the front of shirts seems like a terrible idea to me. Religion is no longer the opium of the masses, accas are.