Homes and Property | Home PageHammers star hit by death threats over £800k debtWorried: Matthew Etherington was given a £300,000 advanceGeorgina Littlejohn13 April 2012West Ham player Matthew Etherington has received death threats over his £800,000 gambling debts.The 27-year-old winger was forced to ask the club for a loan after he was warned that his life would be in danger if he didn't pay off a substantial sum.Worried bosses gave him a £300,000 wages advance to get him out of immediate danger. But the club told Etherington, who earns £30,000 a week, he must start counselling for his gambling addiction.A source said: "Matthew has been a very worried young man. The club decided they had no choice but to help."They know how much courage it took him to come to them. It is not a conversation you want to have with your club."Matthew just wants to pay back the money and have this nightmare over."A West Ham spokesman said they had given the player "full support" and added: "We are working to support him through it. Matthew knows he needs professional help and accepts it is a priority in his life."The former Spurs star was treated for gambling addiction in 2006 but relapsed after 18 months. The following year he was fined £2,000 and banned from the road for a year after admitting drink-driving.He then spent a week at Sporting Chance - a rehab clinic set up by former England star Tony Adams.MORE ABOUTAddictionCommonwealth GamesGambling And LotteriesGaming