Thunder Bolt
Silly old bat
It is true, as not everyone is the same, and you cannot deny two instances in my family.simply not true
Trust me , I know !
It is true, as not everyone is the same, and you cannot deny two instances in my family.simply not true
Trust me , I know !
Crikey sounds even worse reading that.Good article/interview with hi. In The Athletic
https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/58...on-hull-interview/?source=user_shared_article
I know what you mean, it’s very early to be discussing recovery as a few months sober (but good for him being open and honest) - sadly I’ve seen this before where people with addiction illnesses sober up and see the light, only to later relapse.Crikey sounds even worse reading that.
Good luck to him. My only worry is how soon it all is since the rehab, he's only 2 months in. A long way to go yet, hope he can do it.
But what a great twenty five years.I’ve read a lot of mental shite on the forum over the years, I’ve even gone back and read the WWE thread Kev The Ape started.
However the notion that a teenager living away from home and earning tens of thousands of pounds a week must have been bullied in to drinking and partying is probably the biggest crock of horseshit yet. Go to any pub in Sussex tonight and there will be young lads drinking themselves silly and shovelling a load of Peruvian wallop up their snozz. Uni students spend the entire first year drinking, sniffing horse tranquilliser and trying to get their willy wet. Is that all because somebody called their shelf stacking or scaffolding shit on Twitter?
If anything I’m surprised it doesn’t happen way more often in such a public manner. If I had almost unlimited money fall in to my lap age 18 along with the pulling power that comes with being a professional footballer then I’d have died with no sternum and 17 kids before I was 25. FACT.
Never disrespect KTA.I’ve read a lot of mental shite on the forum over the years, I’ve even gone back and read the WWE thread Kev The Ape started.
However the notion that a teenager living away from home and earning tens of thousands of pounds a week must have been bullied in to drinking and partying is probably the biggest crock of horseshit yet. Go to any pub in Sussex tonight and there will be young lads drinking themselves silly and shovelling a load of Peruvian wallop up their snozz. Uni students spend the entire first year drinking, sniffing horse tranquilliser and trying to get their willy wet. Is that all because somebody called their shelf stacking or scaffolding shit on Twitter?
If anything I’m surprised it doesn’t happen way more often in such a public manner. If I had almost unlimited money fall in to my lap age 18 along with the pulling power that comes with being a professional footballer then I’d have died with no sternum and 17 kids before I was 25. FACT.
You have had experiences with your own family and have generalised it. There are many functioning addicts that earn good money and you would probably never know they even had an addiction unless they told you.It is true, as not everyone is the same, and you cannot deny two instances in my family.
The original point is the addict won’t listen when it’s pointed out that they are addicted.You have had experiences with your own family and have generalised it. There are many functioning addicts that earn good money and you would probably never know they even had an addiction unless they told you.
Others are telling you they have had issues and haven’t stolen a penny from anyone.
I know addicts that shoplift daily and sell their haul to feed their habit and also very wealthy people who will gamble £30k because they have the means to and will admit they have a gambling addiction.
Subbed after an hour.Starts for Sunderland tonight
I think I can safely say that was the most boring game of football I have ever watched in my life, and I have watched some boring football.Starts for Sunderland tonight
Wasnt great was itI think I can safely say that was the most boring game of football I have ever watched in my life, and I have watched some boring football.
Good to see
Is he their Weiffer?Fair play to him.
From what my Sunderland mate says, the fans there have already decided he is shit though. Gotta love football fans.
Good to see
Not just a player, a goalscorer too, which is about the most difficult thing to do on the pitch.Hopefully Aaron has turned his life around and his career follows. There was always a player in there somewhere.