Now Danny Rose has gone public on his depression, and family issues, which some of us knew. Let it be a LESSON when you are getting hints to ‘lay off’ to understand!...
Now Danny Rose has gone public on his depression, and family issues, which some of us knew. Let it be a LESSON when you are getting hints to ‘lay off’ to understand!...
Like @dtxspurs posts, he was quality against Leicester and that’s what we missed last seasonAnd he still LOVES playing for us!!!
I know mental illness doesn’t work like that, but it would have been so much better for him if he would have told certain people at the Club at the time that these things happened.
Hope he gets on top of it all and wish him all the best. Top player when on form.
It’s an appalling approach to an illness. Thanks for sharing thatI know from experience it doesn't always work like that. I attempted suicide twice as a younger man before anyone else was aware I had some issues. Everyone is different of course but there was, and still is, a huge stigma attached to mental illness, especially in young men who should be man enough to "get over it". It's easy to bottle things up and not let on you have problems.
Mate, I hope you are not in that area anymore. The club was very aware, as was the players.I know from experience it doesn't always work like that. I attempted suicide twice as a younger man before anyone else was aware I had some issues. Everyone is different of course but there was, and still is, a huge stigma attached to mental illness, especially in young men who should be man enough to "get over it". It's easy to bottle things up and not let on you have problems.
Mate, I hope you are not in that area anymore. The club was very aware, as was the players.
Depression aside, he sounds pretty down on the club as a whole in his latest quotes. Such a shame from a player who appeared to love playing for Spurs more than anyone else before his injury and The Sun interview.
Probably best for all concerned if he moves on this summer.
I’ve just read the interview... he’s gone through a lot but from a club perspective it doesn’t paint a pretty picture.
Only his agent knew he was on unhappy pills? Had to get away from Tottenham? Rescued by Gareth Southgate picking him for the WC. It all stems from being told he didn’t need an operation? If he was racially abused he would react at club level but not for England?
With Herc saying he loves the club, the interview doesn’t give that impression.