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The mental wellbeing of professional footballers has never been the first concern of many supporters. But is something we are being made increasingly aware of. Since the suicide of German international goalkeeper Robert Enke little over two years ago, mo
Here's a couple who didn't quite make the list. Wayne Rooney: The Way It Is—Even as a United supporter, tortuous and depressing reading at its worst. Each turn of the page feels like a psychological paper-cut. Totally Frank: The Autobiography of Frank La
Picture taken on July 13, 2007 shows Markus Miller, goalkeeper of German first division club Karlsruher SC, during a training session in the southern German town of Baiersbronn 13 July 2007. Miller is been treated for depression two years after the... View Photo »
This booklet went out at the beginning of the season after the deaths of Robert Enke and Dale Roberts, and after what has happened with Gary we have decided to widen its circulation and let people know there is a support system out there for them to turn to.
What do we want to see, as football fans, occur during the course of 2012? Here are some possible contenders.. What came first, Xavi or the football? Personally, I think Xavi gave birth to the football. Many fellow fans who take interest in watching Bar
The U.S. women's loss in the World Cup final by penalty kicks was one of the most memorable events of 2011. If journalism is the first rough draft of history, then I'm trying to figure out what to call my "3 Thoughts" reaction piece that I file to SI.com
Paul Gascoigne is always in the news nowadays for the wrong reasons. He hasn’t been able to adjust to life in Civvie Street since his career ended. He has descended into self-destructive conduct: dabbling in alcohol and drugs. What accounts for this diff
The suicide of German goalkeeper Robert Enke in 2009 shows that sportsmen, like anyone else, are not immune from the devastating effects of mental health problems.
John Paul Gascoigne is always in the news nowadays for the wrong reasons. He hasn’t been able to adjust to life in Civvie Street since his career ended. He has descended into self-destructive conduct; dabbling in alcohol and drugs. What accounts for this
SPECIAL Just over 19 months ago, Rene Adler was at the very height of his game, a still-young goalkeeper who appeared to have all the qualities to propel him to world-class status. Following the tragic death of Robert Enke, it was he - not Manuel Neuer -
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This booklet went out at the beginning of the season after the deaths of Robert Enke and Dale Roberts, and after what has happened with Gary we have decided to widen its circulation and let people know there is a support system out there for them to turn to.
The suicide of German goalkeeper Robert Enke in 2009 shows that sportsmen, like anyone else, are not immune from the devastating effects of mental health problems.
If there was one lesson learned from the case of Robert Enke, it was that football isn't everything in life
If there was anything to be learnt from the death of [Germany goalkeeper] Robert Enke, then it was that football is not everything in life. Calling off this game was the right decision.
