On Thursday's (Oct 5th) Waterford at 1 lunchtime news, the latest ERSI report shows men aged 17 to 20 are among Ireland's most problematic gamblers, a landmark opportunity is on the cards as Waterford's former Maryland Hotel prepares for sale, and James McClean is set to retire from international soccer.
- Problem gambling is not just an issue in poorer socio-economic areas according to the latest ESRI report as men aged between 17 to 20 involved in team sports are among Ireland's most problematic gamblers.
- The former Maryland Hotel site is set to go on the market. The property will go on sale in the coming days by GMC Auctioneers.
- James McClean will retire from the international Ireland soccer team at the end of this year after a friendly with New Zealand.
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