Football sex abuse: NSPCC hotline opens
A hotline opened in response to allegations of sex abuse in football has received 50 calls in its first two hours.
On Wednesday, former Manchester City and England player David White became the fourth footballer to speak publicly about being sexually abused as a child by a coach.
Victoria Derbyshire spoke to NSPCC head of helplines John Cameron and former FA chief executive Mark Palios.
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