I remember when this story broke in our town it was shocking. He was always the " lovely chap" in the post office , the one you would trust and go to. It was a shocking fall from grace but so glad to hear he's come through the other end of it and now putting his experience into helping others
Went to hear Tony at a gambling awareness talk last night in Cork - he is so open and honest about the whole situation and addiction, and seems like a really great guy. He is doing these talks to schools and around the country to all, and is really brave and providing a great public service to all. Gambling is so accepted by society but causes issues for many people and their loved ones, and all the bookmakers and online sites (including online gaming) are there to take all they can from people. Unfortunately, regulation is still way behind where it should be.
He is a amazing person, sorry it had to go that way but the amazing thing is is that he is willing to sit down, be honest and I hope it keeps others away.
I struggled now with lost a lot money by gambling. Always got voice to bring go to casino and online gambling to cast my lost , quiet difficult to refuse but I'm trying by make myself busy not to think about the voice
The main reason there is so much misery with gambling is you simply can't win ,bookies have experts for everything plus the machines and most of it is bent sadly .
gambling is destroying people's life's in Ireland and there is no help only everwhere you go bookies and casios and the amount of people committing suicide due to gambling is off the rickter scale.if someone commits suicide with alcohol problems and in system,they blame alcohol.with gambling its hidden to the end.
I see myself in everything he says....all the stages....I havent reached that level of deat...but did the stealing part....but im 100% sure if I had the chance the small couple of hundrets wouldve been tens of thousands.....im trying to find a balance I really do but...
Well i bet and lose the majority of my wages most months. This month i lost the whole 2k after being up 3k at one stage. I staked a quarter of a million in 10 days. Childs play compared to Tony 10 i know but its still a disaster.
Ah so he’s profiting off the fact he stole from his former employer, he said his ultimate is to highlight addiction, no one would steal 1.7 million euro from there employer
@@maxpower2963 According to an interview given with the BBC recently, he is still paying back debts. I can imagine whatever deal that was decided (if any) between all parties would end up with him paying back no where near close to what he stole, but it's likely impactful to his day-to-day life. And as Niall says, the profits did not benefit him from the book sales. From the way he talks here and other interviews given to raise awareness to the issues, I believe him.
@@maxpower2963 actually Paddy Power paid back the balance to An Post, some was covered by insurance and PP made up the difference. Of course there was an NDA signed to withhold the details, PP trying to soften the blow and backlash for being so reckless. Tony was the gambler, but PP enabled it.
@@maxpower2963 he stole a registered letter from myself and my hubby containing a cheque for a very large sum of money (in the tens of thousands) intended for our son to buy a house or land on which to build a house. Tony O`reilly signed the letter off and it was only that we spoke to our son that we realized he had not received the letter or cheque. Luckily we were able to cancel the check, but found out that O`Reilly was already in the process of setting up a bank account using our sons name.
I remember when this story broke in our town it was shocking. He was always the " lovely chap" in the post office , the one you would trust and go to. It was a shocking fall from grace but so glad to hear he's come through the other end of it and now putting his experience into helping others
The worst thing that can happen anyone from gambling with bookies is that you might win, cause its only a loan with bad interest rates.
Yet this broadcaster still remains saturated with gambling ad
Went to hear Tony at a gambling awareness talk last night in Cork - he is so open and honest about the whole situation and addiction, and seems like a really great guy. He is doing these talks to schools and around the country to all, and is really brave and providing a great public service to all. Gambling is so accepted by society but causes issues for many people and their loved ones, and all the bookmakers and online sites (including online gaming) are there to take all they can from people. Unfortunately, regulation is still way behind where it should be.
He is a amazing person, sorry it had to go that way but the amazing thing is is that he is willing to sit down, be honest and I hope it keeps others away.
I struggled now with lost a lot money by gambling. Always got voice to bring go to casino and online gambling to cast my lost , quiet difficult to refuse but I'm trying by make myself busy not to think about the voice
The main reason there is so much misery with gambling is you simply can't win ,bookies have experts for everything plus the machines and most of it is bent sadly .
And the glamorous the winners
gambling is destroying people's life's in Ireland and there is no help only everwhere you go bookies and casios and the amount of people committing suicide due to gambling is off the rickter scale.if someone commits suicide with alcohol problems and in system,they blame alcohol.with gambling its hidden to the end.
That's so true Will. What we hear about is the tip of the iceberg
One person died from magic mushrooms and that was enough for the government to criminalise them. Insanity.
The UK sadly has the worst records with mens suicides in Europe shamefull .
I see myself in everything he says....all the stages....I havent reached that level of deat...but did the stealing part....but im 100% sure if I had the chance the small couple of hundrets wouldve been tens of thousands.....im trying to find a balance I really do but...
Bookmakers only want losing customers, they are so desperate to achieve this that they will close any account that is a winning one.
Wow, what a story. I`m starting gambling in the morning!!!!
Now he's making money from a book
Wonder where the money will go?
He should have been given 10 years. Usual loser gambler story that they all hide behind, the "addiction", spare us the addiction victim act.
Well i bet and lose the majority of my wages most months. This month i lost the whole 2k after being up 3k at one stage. I staked a quarter of a million in 10 days.
Childs play compared to Tony 10 i know but its still a disaster.
Are you seeking any help mate?
Ask your parents to remortgage their house and gamble on top class racing in Ascot . You will win a lot of money
Hope you’ve been able to get a handle on this mate
@@jackcack8709 Now you're being mean ... I hope ... lol
And it's legal, I'm gonna stick smoking pot.
Ah so he’s profiting off the fact he stole from his former employer, he said his ultimate is to highlight addiction, no one would steal 1.7 million euro from there employer
michael O sullivan do your research he's donating all profits to gambling addiction centers.
What about the people in the post office he stole off aswell did he pay them back?
@@maxpower2963 According to an interview given with the BBC recently, he is still paying back debts. I can imagine whatever deal that was decided (if any) between all parties would end up with him paying back no where near close to what he stole, but it's likely impactful to his day-to-day life. And as Niall says, the profits did not benefit him from the book sales. From the way he talks here and other interviews given to raise awareness to the issues, I believe him.
@@maxpower2963 actually Paddy Power paid back the balance to An Post, some was covered by insurance and PP made up the difference. Of course there was an NDA signed to withhold the details, PP trying to soften the blow and backlash for being so reckless. Tony was the gambler, but PP enabled it.
@@maxpower2963 he stole a registered letter from myself and my hubby containing a cheque for a very large sum of money (in the tens of thousands) intended for our son to buy a house or land on which to build a house. Tony O`reilly signed the letter off and it was only that we spoke to our son that we realized he had not received the letter or cheque. Luckily we were able to cancel the check, but found out that O`Reilly was already in the process of setting up a bank account using our sons name.