Betting firm offered odds on late Ugo Ehiogu becoming next manager of Birmingham City
A betting firm has apologised after it gave customers the option of betting on a dead former footballer becoming the next manager of Birmingham City.
Paddy Power briefly advertised odds of 66/1 on ex-Aston Villa and England defender Ugo Ehiogu taking charge of rivals Birmingham, following the sacking of manager Harry Redknapp.
Ehiogu died at the age of 44 after suffering a cardiac arrest on April 20 at Tottenham’s training ground, where he worked as a coach with their under-23 side.
Ehiogu’s inclusion provoked anger on social media.
“This was a genuine error,” Paddy Power said in a statement. “A trader re-used an old market as a template for this one, and didn’t notice that Mr Ehiogu was included.
“Obviously, that was a mistake, one which was rectified as soon as it was spotted, within minutes.”
A spokesman said customers were able to put money on Ehiogu for “less than five minutes” before the error was discovered, adding that nobody actually placed that particular bet.
He added: “We would like to apologise to Mr Ehiogu’s family if they did see the tweet. It was obviously a mistake and no offence was meant.”
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