Is he the F.A.'s responsibility though, they can't mollycoddle every ex-footballer. He's responsible for himself.|||No i dont think so
The man needs serious help and i mean SERIOUS
I feel sorry for him|||You can't help someone if their not prepared to help themselves.Better causes than that wife beating abuser.|||I agree that you cant help someone till they want to help themselves.
Wanting to change is the first big step, and one only the sufferer can make.
But the football association lets many players down, they take some young talented boys and put a lot of pressure on them in order to help them make the most of that talent and become great footballers. That's all great, but they don't think of the effect it has on the young men, not long term anyways.
And once their retired they don't really care.
But they should see it as a lifetime commitment and continue to help those who need it.|||If it was someone like me or any other bloke id be hated. Why do people feel sorry for an alcoholic wife beating excuse of a human being who only ever did was kick a ball around a pitch. I met cheryl on a charity event and she was the nicest person u could wish to meet. What a shame how about lets get behind the people and destruction this idiot is still not man enough to take responsibilty for yet again he is beyond help and quite frankly beyond deserving it sounds harsh but its all true. The F.A have F.A to do with it they might of controlled his feet on the pitch but not a marriage or his fists seriously how can anyone feel sorry for him.
Friday, September 9, 2011
Do you think the football association have done enough if anything to help Gazza?
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