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[Albion] Bissouma (Gone to Spurs 17/06/2022)







LamieRobertson

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Feb 3, 2008
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SHOREHAM BY SEA
Pogba has also 'resigned' from man u

Hope Biss is not saying it's the same experience for him at Brighton and he wants to resign !!!! Think we've treated him pretty damn well. Really not sure what's going on at the moment

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Link saying he’s resigned?
 


GT49er

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Feb 1, 2009
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Pogba has also 'resigned' from man u

Hope Biss is not saying it's the same experience for him at Brighton and he wants to resign !!!! Think we've treated him pretty damn well. Really not sure what's going on at the moment.
Yet to see any verification or confirmation of this. Good news for United if true though.
 


Live by the sea

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Oct 21, 2016
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I find it very difficult to have much sympathy for the mental health of pampered millionaire footballers . If you want to discuss mental health seriously how about the millions of young children having to flee their homes when each day all they hear is rockets firing and gun fire and dead people lying on the streets . That will cause you to have a breakdown not some over pampered footballer who isn’t getting the recognition he expects at Man Utd
 


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Oct 8, 2003
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I find it very difficult to have much sympathy for the mental health of pampered millionaire footballers . If you want to discuss mental health seriously how about the millions of young children having to flee their homes when each day all they hear is rockets firing and gun fire and dead people lying on the streets . That will cause you to have a breakdown not some over pampered footballer who isn’t getting the recognition he expects at Man Utd

Let me stop you there. FFS.

Mental health issues are not predicated by wealth. Mental health issues are not all triggered by stress. They are often endogenous.

Disappointed by your ignorance.
 




Da Man Clay

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Dec 16, 2004
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I find it very difficult to have much sympathy for the mental health of pampered millionaire footballers . If you want to discuss mental health seriously how about the millions of young children having to flee their homes when each day all they hear is rockets firing and gun fire and dead people lying on the streets . That will cause you to have a breakdown not some over pampered footballer who isn’t getting the recognition he expects at Man Utd

Are there any other professions who should be immune from mental health problems or is it just footballers? Based on the comparison between refugee children none of us have any ‘right’ to MH challenges.
 


rogersix

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Jan 18, 2014
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I find it very difficult to have much sympathy for the mental health of pampered millionaire footballers . If you want to discuss mental health seriously how about the millions of young children having to flee their homes when each day all they hear is rockets firing and gun fire and dead people lying on the streets . That will cause you to have a breakdown not some over pampered footballer who isn’t getting the recognition he expects at Man Utd

are you jealous of millionaire footballers?
 


dazzer6666

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Mar 27, 2013
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I find it very difficult to have much sympathy for the mental health of pampered millionaire footballers . If you want to discuss mental health seriously how about the millions of young children having to flee their homes when each day all they hear is rockets firing and gun fire and dead people lying on the streets . That will cause you to have a breakdown not some over pampered footballer who isn’t getting the recognition he expects at Man Utd

WTF has money got to do with it ? :facepalm:
 




BN9 BHA

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Jul 14, 2013
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I find it very difficult to have much sympathy for the mental health of pampered millionaire footballers . If you want to discuss mental health seriously how about the millions of young children having to flee their homes when each day all they hear is rockets firing and gun fire and dead people lying on the streets . That will cause you to have a breakdown not some over pampered footballer who isn’t getting the recognition he expects at Man Utd

Any chance you can have a think before typing on this forum, you really do post some odd things.
Hopefully you will never suffer with mental health issues in your life.
 


Live by the sea

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Oct 21, 2016
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I’m sure lots of people have mental health issues but many people in other countries just have to get on with it . I think we are over pampered especially in the UK.

I think there should be more of a distinction between real grief and despair and people who are upset about far more minor things when talking about mental health .
 


Sarisbury Seagull

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Nov 22, 2007
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I find it very difficult to have much sympathy for the mental health of pampered millionaire footballers . If you want to discuss mental health seriously how about the millions of young children having to flee their homes when each day all they hear is rockets firing and gun fire and dead people lying on the streets . That will cause you to have a breakdown not some over pampered footballer who isn’t getting the recognition he expects at Man Utd

Clueless and ignorant. Pleased to see others posters also call you out for your bullshit.
 




rogersix

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Jan 18, 2014
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I’m sure lots of people have mental health issues but many people in other countries just have to get on with it . I think we are over pampered especially in the UK.

I think there should be more of a distinction between real grief and despair and people who are upset about far more minor things when talking about mental health .

crivens!
 


thedonkeycentrehalf

Moved back to wear the gloves (again)
Jul 7, 2003
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I’m sure lots of people have mental health issues but many people in other countries just have to get on with it . I think we are over pampered especially in the UK.

I think there should be more of a distinction between real grief and despair and people who are upset about far more minor things when talking about mental health .

FFS - you really should stop posting as you are clearly clueless.

With mental health, what might seem a small thing to you can actually be a huge issue for someone else. It could be the thing that tips them over the edge.

So many lives were ruined or lost in the past because of a lack of understanding or people like you jest saying they should "man up", "grow a pair" or "just pull yourself together". Yes, they may be some who take advantage but if it that means that others will get the help and support they need then I'd much rather be in that world.
 


Live by the sea

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Oct 21, 2016
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Clueless and ignorant. Pleased to see others posters also call you out for your bullshit.

Not clueless - just aware that mental health in some cases ( not all by any means ) is a word used to describe a fairly normal reaction like not happy at work because your not getting on with your boss , so this can be described by the individual as effecting their mental health . That’s bull - get on and deal with normal day to day issues .

Despair not being able to pay your bills , despair over serious illnesses of yourself or a loved one , in other words big issues are likely to cause mental health problems but I do not subscribe that anyone can talk about their mental health no matter how minor the issue is because that detracts from its rightful real meaning .

Like many things in our pc world especially here in the UK, we are frightened to challenge anyone about anything and because of this safeguards put in place are on occasion being taken advantage of .

The UK would have lost the war had they had this attitude . Absolutely help people that need it , I’m 200% in favour of that but don’t pander to people who are clearly using the term incorrectly .
 




GT49er

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FFS - you really should stop posting as you are clearly clueless.

With mental health, what might seem a small thing to you can actually be a huge issue for someone else. It could be the thing that tips them over the edge.

So many lives were ruined or lost in the past because of a lack of understanding or people like you jest saying they should "man up", "grow a pair" or "just pull yourself together". Yes, they may be some who take advantage but if it that means that others will get the help and support they need then I'd much rather be in that world.

.................. and many of us have come through (because we had to) "man up", "grow a pair" or "just pull yourself together". Without any counselling or other help - or much sympathy or understanding either.



Just saying ...................
 




thedonkeycentrehalf

Moved back to wear the gloves (again)
Jul 7, 2003
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.................. and many of us have come through (because we had to) "man up", "grow a pair" or "just pull yourself together". Without any counselling or other help - or much sympathy or understanding either.



Just saying ...................

I get that, been there myself. Thankfully things have moved on for many.
 


Live by the sea

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Oct 21, 2016
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Ok , I’ll stop posting . I don’t wish to upset anyone . I’m just stating my opinion that sometimes mental health what is a very serious issue can be inappropriately used by some people who use it as a means of not being challenged , especially in the workplace - I’ve seen it myself . No more on this topic from me . Peace .
 






NooBHA

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Jan 13, 2015
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I’m sure lots of people have mental health issues but many people in other countries just have to get on with it . I think we are over pampered especially in the UK.

I think there should be more of a distinction between real grief and despair and people who are upset about far more minor things when talking about mental health .


For some people mental stress over issues in their lives can lead to physical stress on their vital organs and in many cases can often lead to cardiac arrest and cardiac arrest as almost everyone knows can lead to death.

With that in mind it is often difficult to establish which individuals are at risk and what severity of stress any individual can endure. And that is before we even start to consider the individuals who might be at risk is suicide.

Consequently I think we become insensitive to others needs at our own peril and the peril of the individuals themselves.
 


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