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May as well use him until he leaves. We're paying his wages let's make him work. But on a human level, if he's got mental health issues I think the club has a duty to help him - within reason. So, when it comes to his trade, football, he should be supported and allowed to train and have the opportunity to play if he proves himself.
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Originally posted by Brian Wilson View PostAlready had his last chance. Ollie talking rubbish.
He wouldn’t be the first addict to take a couple of goes before getting himself straight.
It’s a no-brianer to give him that chance. Good luck to him. He’s premiership quality if he succeeds so lets hope he does
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Originally posted by Route One View PostWhile he’s got a year left on his contract he’s always got another chance with us
He wouldn’t be the first addict to take a couple of goes before getting himself straight.
It’s a no-brianer to give him that chance. Good luck to him. He’s premiership quality if he succeeds so lets hope he does
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Originally posted by dogsrrs View PostPremiership quality my arce he did more single handedly than any body else to religated us from the Premier league
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Caulker in a 'fantastic place' after opening up about dark times as QPR boss Holloway reveals pride in return https://t.co/mT2Jc5dUDf https://t.co/quqL5urKQe
If hes in such a fantastic place why aint he kicked a ball in years.
I reckon id be in a fantastic place watching 40 grand flash into ny bank every week for doing absolutely fark all but hit the sauce.
Has anyone else got a cushier life on the planet?
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Originally posted by Tarbie View PostAin't being funny mate, only reason the bloke isn't playing top flight football is his drinking. If he had a decent head on his shoulders he'd probably being playing for England. I get Ollie's point that if he is behaving himself, then he's a real asset to the team. Problem is, history tells us that this will probably only last a couple of months before he returns to his old ways!
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Originally posted by Route One View PostWhile he’s got a year left on his contract he’s always got another chance with us
He wouldn’t be the first addict to take a couple of goes before getting himself straight.
It’s a no-brianer to give him that chance. Good luck to him. He’s premiership quality if he succeeds so lets hope he does
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Originally posted by dogsrrs View PostTarbs if is a small word with a big meaning !! But you just answered your point if he had a decent head but you know he ain't got a head of any discription , also buddy you didn't comment on his responsibility in our religation
All I'm saying is if by some miracle he got his head straight (unlikely I know), Caulker would be a cut above any other centre half in the Championship!
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Originally posted by dogsrrs View PostPremiership quality my arce he did more single handedly than any body else to religated us from the Premier league
In a league where Andy Keogh can get in team of the year, trust me, a mentally stable Caulker is miles ahead.
Originally posted by Kevin Mcleod View PostCaulker in a 'fantastic place' after opening up about dark times as QPR boss Holloway reveals pride in return https://t.co/mT2Jc5dUDf https://t.co/quqL5urKQe
If hes in such a fantastic place why aint he kicked a ball in years.
I reckon id be in a fantastic place watching 40 grand flash into ny bank every week for doing absolutely fark all but hit the sauce.
Has anyone else got a cushier life on the planet?
Depression is often linked to expectations and being genetically more predisposed to it. The money becomes normal and a neutral factor. It’s likely the same reason Lennon had his issues. He thought his life would be like ‘x’ but its only ‘y’ and that becomes an issue.
Even if you are a low wage earner on 20 odd grand a year, you yourself are still better off in terms of all material, health and security related issues than at least 95% of people that have ever lived, ever. That doesnt mean no one in Britain has a right to have depression because they aren’t as bad off as some kid living in the third world. It can affect anyone
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