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Damn half the forum is going to prison!
I have to say, as a Finn, I appreciate Snufkin in your profile picture <3This level of idiocy is the most dangerous as, it isn't inherited, it's learned
Damn half the forum is going to prison!
I have to say, as a Finn, I appreciate Snufkin in your profile picture <3
Very good read, thanks for sharing.
Yeah, it sounds like he’s made some deliberate choices. As deliberate choices made when depressed/mentally unwell can be I guess. They are ofc conscious, but I know from experience that you never really have the whole picture.Was a good read, thank you.
I find his perspective interesting, which massively contradicts the disappointment everytime his name comes up. People wish he had more of a career and usually express sadness about his untapped potential.
Meanwhile, he doesn't care. Unsure about the drinking he seems to have an issue, but i hear him about freedom.
I guess how a club manages these things really comes down to how good leaders (not coaches, not managers, not directors) they have.Yeah, it sounds like he’s made some deliberate choices. As deliberate choices made when depressed/mentally unwell can be I guess. They are ofc conscious, but I know from experience that you never really have the whole picture.
At least he seems to be in a better place, surrounded by his family(?), friends and community. That’s what matters. He’s probably not entirely well thought from how I read it. But he’s sort of safe or whatnot.
I think the “outside” world doesn’t quite understand this perspective of footballers feeling alone and disconnected and sometimes subsequently becoming depressed. It might not even be as much of a change and loneliness as the South Americans experience from being halfway around the world and the clash of cultures (especially for the ones coming from poor circumstances). Look at Saliba, who (reportedly?) wanted to be close to his family in France.
Us fans feel that all footballers are privileged and don’t have the right to be miserable. I would guess a lot of people are even right down offended by the notion.
And we don’t take these kind of circumstances into account when judging players. Pépé comes to mind. His trajectory from being one of our better players (in a not so great team, admittedly) to pretty much falling into oblivion in a matter of years is telling. He didn’t just lose his ability. He didn’t just become ****. And he wasn’t a purple patch player either who serendipitously had a couple of good years.
Or take someone like Dele Alli. We as Arsenal fans can, and should, have a lot of damning opinions about Sp**s players, but no one performs like he did for a few years in the PL without ability.
The mental part plays such a ****ing big role in all aspects of life for all people. Some have greater fortitude, some have better support systems, but everyone’s performance is more or less affected, usually the former, if we’re not in a good place mentally. No matter what we do.
Typical HollowaySwindon Town boss Ian Holloway claims training ground 'haunted'
Swindon Town manager Ian Holloway claims the training ground is "haunted" amid "strange things happening" at the club.www.bbc.com
Is this when you call in some wicca witch ? @albakos you got some ancient ritual to help out old Ian here?
The Pogba highlights in the replies though >>>
The Pogba highlights in the replies though >>>