Equally, many people in similar circumstances go onto lead perfectly happy lives and materially, loved and opportunity 'rich' people get depression. That's the thing with depression. Anyone can get it. Like the plague. Kings or Peasantry. It cares not which thou are....(in this instance...
First half of his post was cras I’d agree. Take 2nd part on its own and there is some truth in that along lines of point I made. Can’t believe John Gregory said that, perhaps he should stick a seagull on his head?!
Also true. Whatever occupation. Nobody goes to work with the deliberate intention of performing poorly. Every player has off days or periods in their career whatever reason. They don’t have to explain why to us. We know they’ll go again next time. Anyone who, at the time, couldn’t link Knockys...
I’d argue it’s increasingly normal. Of course plenty of callous employers out there but equally many just like the Albion who, naturally, you never hear about but really look after staff for very long periods of illness. Guy in my team a couple of employers ago was off for nearly 2 years. Put...
There’s a fair point here, mental illness is and never has been a short period of anxiety, stress or ‘the blues’ and unquestionably in my view there are some who, perhaps due to their, let’s say, desire to always be in the public eye and who can’t wait to talk about at every opportunity in an...
1 in 3 people during their lifetimes. It’s not unexpected. In fact I along with plenty of other fans suspected he had, it was a highly probable reaction to his bereavement, naturally. If speaking about openly helps him then that’s positive. But I wonder if he’s, in todays climate, felt obliged...