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  1. #1
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    Dele Alli, situ.

    Well known that footballers suppress their emotions to conform to the masculine culture of the sport.

    Obviously Alli has spoken out about his experiences & the challenges of his illness & to his credit is still training daily with Everton.

    So i applaud his positive use of social media despite the keyboard-warriors digs at him.

    Sadly those within the game with mental health "issues" are considered at risk as they can be mistreated in relation to exploitation from within the game & outside - nuff said.

    Not that some give two-hoots about how "words" can effect people lives & mental health but i actually do - for the record.

    Just saying, full hearted 😔

  2. #2
    Think there is possibly an age related divide on the words matter ethos.

    That said in yesterday year it was easier to escape and no social media, no internet and limited TV so harder to be bombarded 24/7. The expectation level on those in the public eye must be very hard to deal with.

    Always been a believer in choosing words carefully and treating people as you find them.

  3. #3
    Looks like the club may have gone a bit cold on Kouyate - supposed to have been at Thorpe Arch this week - or maybe the player wants guaranteed game time.

    Would prefer us to use Crew instead.

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