Surrey Phil
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- Aug 3, 2010
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I'm not sure what I find sadder - dear old Frank who needs help or grown ups trading cheap insults off the back of it!!
Stop dramatising things and making him out to be the devilThe title and post definitely sound like you're taking the piss. You might not have meant it, but that is how it reads.
Spot on...Whatever you all think. I think mental health professionals throw drugs at some (not all) problems way to easy. Alot of the time depression/anxiety can be helped with hard work, counsilling, heavy exercise, meditation, living in the moment (buddhism). I speak from some decent experience (myself, mum and wife have all had issues at times) and to me Frank speaks a lot of sense. There is no magic pill for mental health issues and it's all to easy to throw drugs at a problem when it comes to mental health, but very often make the problem worse! There are a lot of people on this thread that have no f'ing clue what they are talking about.
Hope to goodness that you don't get this dreadful illness that Frank Bruno has. It can affect anybody and is not helped by pillocks like you trying to make a joke of it !
Quite right, the way I put it was wrong, but was NOT making a joke of it, just portraying in a manner the way my relative deals with the illness.
This pillock is not making a joke of it, just saying he is a bit mad thats all.
I have a relative who has the same illness, who encourages to make a lighter side of it.
So unless you are of a medical background I would back off!
Hope to goodness that you don't get this dreadful illness that Frank Bruno has. It can affect anybody and is not helped by pillocks like you trying to make a joke of it !
Love Frank Bruno met him in Bexleyheath, superb bloke and wish him well. BBBofC wont give him a license even though they gave a 59 year old one in December. Frank is in incredible shape so why not if he is physically right. He is in better shape than a lot of us
I don't think his physical condition is going to be their main concern, nor should it be.
Oh definitely, but to liken boxing (where the possibility of serious injury is presumably far higher than in others) to any other sport would be a little unreasonable in this instance.Many professional athletes have still performed with the illness. However, it would set a precedent for boxers if Frank was given his license back which is highly unlikely.