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Scottish coach reports himself for breaching gambling rules

GLASGOW, Scotland (AP) - A manager in Scotland's top division reported himself to the country's soccer federation for breaching gambling rules.

Hamilton Academical manager Brian Rice has struggled with a gambling addiction in the past, and said Monday: 'œMy disease has returned.'ť

Rice was charged by the Scottish Football Association for breaching rules in each of the past five seasons and faces a hearing on Jan 30.

'œI have apologized to those at the club in whom I have sought counsel," Rice said, 'œand I apologize today to the players, fans and colleagues I have let down through my gambling addiction.'ť

Rice, who has coached Hamilton since last January, said he reported himself 'œto 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.'ť

'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,'ť he said. 'œYou are an addict for life and through my commitment to the 12-step recovery program, I am confident I can stay on top of this disease one day at a time.'ť

Hamilton is in 11th place in the 12-team Scottish Premiership.

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