AS THE FOOTBALL world tries to come to terms with the death of Gary Speed yesterday, one former Ireland international has spoken about his battle with depression.
In a week that sees the 42-year-old Wales manager found dead in his home yesterday morning โ though no-one is presuming to know the circumstances โ and ex-Liverpool striker Stan Collymore revealed he is again battling mental health issues, Richard Sadlier says that he himself kept quiet about depression while a professional footballer in England.
โI donโt want to get involved in any specifics about why Gary Speed took his own life,โ Sadlier told Newstalkโs Breakfast Show presenter, Shane Coleman today.
โBut moving away from thatโฆ that quote from [Aston Villa] manager John Gregory years ago โ how could you be depressed when youโre wealthy or whatever? - that would have been an opinion that would have been taken by a lot of people in football at the time.
โI wouldnโt have spoken about this publicly before but at the very same time, 1999-00, I was suffering in a similar way myself. Without going into the specifics of it, I never once dreamt about telling anyone in the dressing-room or anyone at the football club.
โBecause the attitude would have been that I wouldnโt think it would have been dealt with in an understanding way. And I didnโt even tell my friends because I would have presumed I would have got told to get on with it, be content with what youโve got, Iโd love to be in your shoes.
โI had the job I always wanted, I was physically fit and healthy. I sought professional help on my own but I didnโt bring depression to the club becuase I would have presumed they would have seen it as a weakness or maybe one of the reasons they may not offer me another contract at the club. And not wanting to give the club any reason not to do that I went off and sought help on my own,โ the former Millwall targetman added.
Gregoryโs quote about 20k-a-week footballers facing depression was prompted by the admission from his Aston Villa player, Stan Collymore, that he was depressed.
Now a commentator and pundit on TalkSPORT, Collymore has tweeted in the past few days about his latest episode.
โAround 10 days ago, I started to feel anxiety, which grew into irrational fear and insomnia for three days (little sleep and an incredibly active, negative mind) that turned over last weekend into hypersomnia, whereby my energy levels dipped to zero and my sleep went from eight to 18 hours overnight.
โSo fit and healthy one day, mind, body and soul withering and dying the next. This to me is the most frightening of experiences.
โItโs me, bed and increasingly despairing thoughts of how long this one will last, a desperately tired but wildly active mind burns through its own blue touch paper until the paper ends and there is simply nothing left.โ
Dowtcha boy..
And the commentary is in Irish tooโฆ
Fair bloody play to him have to admit I never heard anything about it, I have watched a lot of these games too.
Have to say they look funny on close ups- look like they are givin it loads at a Swedish House Mafia rave:-). I need to wiki Heffernan, hope he is still young enough to compete at the next olympics.
He finished a heart breaking 4th at the London Olympics!
Great to see him deliver Gold!
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