What about the Fulham game?
One - you're seeking to presume he is over all his issues. He says he is 'happy', but this is an ongoing condition.
Two - against Everton, he spent a fair whack of the match playing like a looney. Against Fulham, he felt sleighted by a decision he didn't get, and he...
We've certainly come a long since John Gregory telling Stan Collymore to cheer up.
Edit: Or at least I thought we had until I read that pathetic post from 'goldstone'.
The red mist last season, especially at Everton, clearly alluded to... something.
But now that he's spoken openly, presumably with professional guidance and approval, hopefully it's ongoing part of a healing process which will make him stronger, and help him deal with those issues.
The support...