I just listened to Mr Potatoe Head (Adrian 'voodoo' Chiles) interview O'Kane who was a short-lived member of the 'class of 92'. He was a bright lad at school and confident but, in some respects, away with the fairies. Unphased by asking Fergie to play him in Phil Neville's position (Fergie said 'OK' but subbed him off after 28 minutes), he rubbed the united coaching staff up the wrong way, got loaned out, transferred to Everton and drifted out of the game while still in his 20s. He has just published an autobiography, hence his appearance on the potatoe head programme. He sounded absolutely ebullient, which made me smile.
I have managed to stay in my job but, boy, his story resonated. I wonder how many 'high functioning' people there are 'on the spectrum', leaving chaos in their wake, damaging their relationships and lives because they don't know they are on the spectrum, and nobody else realises, and they get no help?
I have managed to stay in my job but, boy, his story resonated. I wonder how many 'high functioning' people there are 'on the spectrum', leaving chaos in their wake, damaging their relationships and lives because they don't know they are on the spectrum, and nobody else realises, and they get no help?