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Have to agree with this I'm afraid.
He will have learned much from his time with V. Kompany to add to his wealth of experience in the game over many years, he would definitely be an asset to any club.
I do hope he has a future in the game "proper" and not as a Lineker Shearer type who spend their time critiquing player, manager, official and fan like they are some kind of all knowing football super gurus.
Yes, he is straight talking and even though it seems to be in vogue to be the opposite these days, the game needs it.
It has become far too passive over the last decade or so, at the elite level especially, and I would like to see more players have the same desire and will to succeed as Bellamy had when he played.
I see him as a very good number two but I doubt very much he'd cut it as the main man.
Too much of a risk.
I would like to be proved wrong and maybe given a chance, just not here.
In terms of Bellamy I’d love to let him have a try. Whenever I’ve heard him on sky sports or on a podcast he talks about the style of football to play etc he comes across quite knowledgeable and progressive.
Did a good job with the youth team at Anderlecht too apparently.
Always seems to come back to Bellamy. The guy struggles with his demons, the job would destroy him. And why him and not Eddie Newton, David Hughes, Steve Morison, Mark Hudson- all with much more experience and all balanced characters with a fondness for this club.
I’m sire we can do even better if just for once we cast the net a bit wider too !
And yeah, I’ve read his book and all the reports of other things he’s been involved in and although I would never write him off completely I’d like to see him show that he can keep a job and control his issues for a while before giving him the most difficult job in Welsh football.
On top of all this I really don’t think the guy himself needs the grief at the moment.
Get him back as a coach, great, but 1st team manager. Not at the moment
I left home at 15 mate…not because I had somewhere to go but because my old mum was struggling to look after me so it was the best option. It’s not about having money. Sometimes it’s about counting your blessings you’ll be surprised how a gratitude list can bring you out of a cloud.
In Bellamy case…I’ve never sat down with him so I get it second hand through a news rag which is a bit suspicious for a start. Genuine mental health can be assessed after a couple of sittings, and some folk may just be down on their luck or things are not going their way and feel low but it’s not mental health.
How do you do it ?
What do you mean come out in the wash? Are you expecting Bellamy to open a box with his genuine mental health status like deal or no deal or something?
I just don’t understand how someone who has had struggles with mental health and who works in mental health can be so dismissive.
Washing your dirty laundry in public was meant by coming out in the wash, I’m sure it won’t be the last article we’ll read… personally I’ve never had any mental health issues, my issues were all about addiction, yes a little obsession of the mind but nothing like hearing voices or a chemical imbalance.
Doesn’t drinking to excess cause mental health issues? Partic since the age of 11 like you say you did? Leaving h8me at 15? Homeless in London? Begging, picking up fag buts, detox here and there? Youve done well to avoid any mental health issues dealing with all that shit….