Originally Posted by
SunderlandBluebird
Very open and honest about the struggles of being "injury prone". Opened up about being lonely, having no one to turn too and a bit depressed whilst living on his own, miles away from friendly and friends.
Seemed it really affected him not being able to play. He then let the cameras into his meeting with a sports psychologist and spoke openly about his fear of being injured, but his fear of losing the ball, failing etc and how it brings him down.
I'd heard he comes across well, and he was on my flight home from a Wales game about 3 years ago and even though I didn't talk to him, you could tell he was a polite, well raised person, and the documentary just backs that up in the way he speaks to everyone from the cameras to the players to the canteen staff.
He probably comes across the best out of anyone on there for various reasons.