Donald Trumps divisive and ugly presidential campaign could impact on the United States World Cup bid, says Bob Bradley. The USA are in the running to host the 2024 Olympics in Los Angeles while the US Soccer Federation has expressed interest in bidding to host the 2026 FIFA World Cup, either alone or with neighbours Mexico.Swansea manager Bradley, who guided the USA into the last 16 of the 2010 World Cup, is concerned the President-elects policies could affect the nations chances of being awarded either sporting event. Everything that the President does in terms of domestic policy and international relations determines how you are received in all different areas, including sports, said Bradley. Bradley spent five years in charge of the US national side before leaving in 2011 The next World Cup is in Russia and, when you take some of the things that are going on between Russia and Ukraine, there is going to be debate before the tournament.I can only hope moving forward that the responsibilities of the job of President will show a marked difference from what we saw throughout the campaign.Bradleys appointment as Swansea boss at the start of October made him the first American to manage in the Premier League, having ended his five-year spell as USA national boss in 2011. Arena named US head coach Bruce Arena has been appointed USA head coach after the sacking of Jurgen Klinsmann Bradley has since managed in France and Norway, as well as a two-year stint in charge of Egypt, and has issued a strong stance on the campaign between Trump and Hilary Clinton, admitting he does not support Trumps policies. I didnt like any part of the Trump campaign, I cant stand this type of message, Bradley said.I cant put up with the type of values that dont include an understanding of people that come from different backgrounds.And I cant put up with values that dont take into account that people sometimes dont have everything that you have. Sky Sports Black Friday sale Upgrade to Sky Sports now and get 12 months half price! I think our country was built upon caring about people who came from different places.I guess if you want to be optimistic you just have to hope that the responsibilities of the job make a big difference in the way Trump handles himself.Because if you just go by the campaign, for me it was divisive and ugly.Upgrade to Sky Sports now and get 12 months half price. Hurry, offer ends December 4! Also See: World Cup section Features Latest video Qualifying tables Luke Glendening Jersey . 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CLEVELAND -- Former Cleveland Browns wide receiver Reggie Rucker was sentenced Wednesday to 21 months in prison for stealing from two charities, a crime his attorney blamed on a gambling addiction caused by football-related brain injuries.Rucker, 68, pleaded guilty in February to wire fraud and false statement charges after an FBI investigation found that he had stolen more than $100,000 from the two groups, with much of the money withdrawn from ATMs at casinos in Cleveland, Las Vegas and elsewhere. Rucker withdrew hundreds of thousands of dollars from bank accounts he oversaw, authorities said.Prosecutors said in a statement Wednesday that Rucker would solicit donations and then use the money to pay off markers at casinos as well as personal expenses. The diversions occurred between 2011 and 2015, prosecutors said.U.S. District Judge Dan Polster ordered Rucker to pay $110,000 in restitution, money that is expected to come from Ruckers share of a settlement of a class-action lawsuit against the NFL for hiding concussion risks.Defense attorney Michael Hennenberg said after the sentencing hearing on Wednesday that Ruckers gambling addiction resulted from poor impulse control, a condition caused by atrophy in a portion of his brains frontal lobe.Reggie never offered that as an excuse, Hennenberg said, adding that Rucker has been in treatment the last two years for his gambling addiction and his brain injuries.Rucker had been a popular figure in Cleveland for decades after spending seven of his 11 seasons in the NFL with the Browns.dddddddddddd He also played for the New England Patriots, Dallas Cowboys and New York Giants.His post-football career appeared to be successful as well. He worked six seasons as an analyst for regional broadcasts of NFL games in the 1980s and three seasons as a color analyst for locally televised Cleveland Indians baseball games.His star status was further embellished by what appeared to be his good deeds, including his role as executive director of Amer-I-Can Cleveland, an offshoot of a nonprofit organization created by Hall of Fame running back Jim Brown to help inner-city youth, and with Peacemakers Alliance, a collaboration of local groups that uses street workers to quell violence.He will spend the rest of his life trying to make up for what he did wrong, Hennenberg said. He hopes people will allow him to earn the respect back.Rucker still faces misdemeanor assault and menacing charges that were filed after a man told police that Rucker grabbed him by the throat and threatened to shoot him during a dispute over etiquette at a suburban Cleveland golf course.He was allowed to remain free until the federal Bureau of Prisons determines where he will serve his sentence. ' ' '