Clarke Carlisle 16:29 - Dec 22 with 20109 views | Fondles | ...
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*deleted* on 17:39 - Dec 22 with 12915 views | ChaffRAFC | Someone's said what you've said on Twitter. Hope it's not true but sympathies to the family of whoever it was.
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*deleted* on 20:52 - Dec 22 with 12189 views | PDIDDY | Meant to be press conference from Leeds hospital at 9-30 | |
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*deleted* on 21:21 - Dec 22 with 12041 views | nordenblue |
*deleted* on 20:52 - Dec 22 by PDIDDY | Meant to be press conference from Leeds hospital at 9-30 |
Doesn't sound good diddy does it? | | | |
*deleted* on 21:55 - Dec 22 with 11686 views | PDIDDY |
*deleted* on 21:21 - Dec 22 by nordenblue | Doesn't sound good diddy does it? |
Not good, feel for his family and the poor lorry driver tbh | |
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Clarke Carlisle on 22:45 - Dec 22 with 11273 views | dalenumber2 | It has just been reported on the north west news that the injuries are now not thought to be life threatening. Let's hope he can make a good recovery. | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Clarke Carlisle on 23:09 - Dec 22 with 11146 views | SuddenLad | He has apparently suffered ' life changing' but not 'life threatening' injuries. Hope he can come out of this in relatively good shape. Fingers crossed for him. | |
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Clarke Carlisle on 23:23 - Dec 22 with 11100 views | Fondles | Was hoping I was not right. Horrible to think what could have been going through his head | | | |
Clarke Carlisle on 11:54 - Dec 23 with 10612 views | tazzydjr | Look's like the Football Rehab Centre's aren't doing enough when it comes to leaving the beautiful game Hope Carlisle has a speedy recovery [Post edited 23 Dec 2014 12:21]
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Clarke Carlisle on 12:09 - Dec 23 with 10589 views | macro |
Clarke Carlisle on 11:54 - Dec 23 by tazzydjr | Look's like the Football Rehab Centre's aren't doing enough when it comes to leaving the beautiful game Hope Carlisle has a speedy recovery [Post edited 23 Dec 2014 12:21]
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The injuries are described as life changing which suggests they're very serious Nice edit taz [Post edited 23 Dec 2014 12:31]
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Clarke Carlisle on 14:20 - Dec 23 with 10375 views | SuddenLad |
Clarke Carlisle on 12:09 - Dec 23 by macro | The injuries are described as life changing which suggests they're very serious Nice edit taz [Post edited 23 Dec 2014 12:31]
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His wife, Gemma says that Clark Carlisle is 'stable' but 'very poorly' in hospital. | |
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Clarke Carlisle on 08:21 - Dec 24 with 10036 views | sweetcorn |
Clarke Carlisle on 11:54 - Dec 23 by tazzydjr | Look's like the Football Rehab Centre's aren't doing enough when it comes to leaving the beautiful game Hope Carlisle has a speedy recovery [Post edited 23 Dec 2014 12:21]
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Here we go! Don't think theres anything to suggest that this was in anyway related to his well documented depression. What more would you suggest could be done tazzy for players who are leaving the game after living such a hard life of making money most could only dream of, all whilst playing a game many of us PAY ourselves to play at weekend, never mind being paid for the privilege of doing so. Just imagine how depressed he'd be if he'd retired from playing amateur football if he had to be up at 5 most mornings to do a bit of graft through the day. | |
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Clarke Carlisle on 08:28 - Dec 24 with 10006 views | Fondles | Tis strange this is still labed an accident. Without trying to get the site in trouble legally... There aint any footpath on that particular point of the A64 & to be honest you never see folk walking down A64. Unless he fell off the bridge directly above where he was hit. If its just the press having respect by not labeling it something else, then its the first time for everything. | | | |
Clarke Carlisle on 08:29 - Dec 24 with 10005 views | HK_Dale |
Clarke Carlisle on 08:21 - Dec 24 by sweetcorn | Here we go! Don't think theres anything to suggest that this was in anyway related to his well documented depression. What more would you suggest could be done tazzy for players who are leaving the game after living such a hard life of making money most could only dream of, all whilst playing a game many of us PAY ourselves to play at weekend, never mind being paid for the privilege of doing so. Just imagine how depressed he'd be if he'd retired from playing amateur football if he had to be up at 5 most mornings to do a bit of graft through the day. |
Sounds like you are assuming that wealth prevents depression and/or depression is something that is caused by unhappiness? Depression isn't just about being unhappy. Just because he has made a lot of money playing football, doesn't mean he isn't going to suffer from depression, there is no causation. I don't think the support needed is just about footballers in this case but more needs to be done to support people with depression generally. | | | |
Clarke Carlisle on 10:29 - Dec 24 with 9859 views | D_Alien |
Clarke Carlisle on 08:29 - Dec 24 by HK_Dale | Sounds like you are assuming that wealth prevents depression and/or depression is something that is caused by unhappiness? Depression isn't just about being unhappy. Just because he has made a lot of money playing football, doesn't mean he isn't going to suffer from depression, there is no causation. I don't think the support needed is just about footballers in this case but more needs to be done to support people with depression generally. |
There is causation, it's just that science/medicine has yet to get to the root of it. It can be a genetic predisposition with a biochemical imbalance (see also post-natal depression), or it can be a series of life events or a combination of both. Some people suffer horrendous misfortune but remain generally upbeat. But you're absolutely right to say that depression is no respecter of wealth, status, looks or ability. I just fear that the "life changing" injuries will leave him in an even worse state of mind than before. [Post edited 24 Dec 2014 10:32]
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Clarke Carlisle on 11:00 - Dec 24 with 9813 views | SuddenLad |
Clarke Carlisle on 08:21 - Dec 24 by sweetcorn | Here we go! Don't think theres anything to suggest that this was in anyway related to his well documented depression. What more would you suggest could be done tazzy for players who are leaving the game after living such a hard life of making money most could only dream of, all whilst playing a game many of us PAY ourselves to play at weekend, never mind being paid for the privilege of doing so. Just imagine how depressed he'd be if he'd retired from playing amateur football if he had to be up at 5 most mornings to do a bit of graft through the day. |
You clearly have absolutely no idea whatsoever about depression, its' causes or how it manifests itself. it makes not a jot of difference about social status, individual or personal wealth, job satisfaction number of cars on the drive etc, etc. All are utterly irrelevant. It is ridiculous and offensive to suggest that someone with a good job, nice house, smart car and fat bank balance is immune from depression. Whatever the reason for Clark Carlisle's accident, we can only hope he recovers well and can resume a normal family life as soon as possible. | |
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(No subject) (n/t) on 12:13 - Dec 24 with 9744 views | JimmyRustler | | | | |
Clarke Carlisle on 12:13 - Dec 24 with 9738 views | JimmyRustler | Part of the problem is that the word depression is banded about so casually these days. Depression is completely separate to feeling blue or down in the dumps. It's an incredibly complex illness (as are the majority concerning the functioning of the mind) and more needs to be done identifying it, treating it and providing the appropriate aftercare. | | | |
Clarke Carlisle on 12:28 - Dec 24 with 9693 views | tazzydjr | Mental Health comes in many shapes or forms such as a example were you think the world is against you there can be many others such not liking the way you look in the mirror to were you see an entirely different person another could be seeing people who not there but ends up entirely controlling your though's and feeling's and one final one could be split personality one positive and one negative | |
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Clarke Carlisle on 13:59 - Dec 24 with 9592 views | sweetcorn | Can i have a consonant please carol, another and another. I'll have a Vowel please and another a consonant, a vowel please, a consonant and finally a consonant please carol. CTPAEHITX I can get an 8 letter word and it describes you perfectly sudden, pathetic. How you can be depressed when you have such an easy life is beyond me, the lad would struggle in the real world. Wish him a speedy recovery though. | |
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Clarke Carlisle on 14:07 - Dec 24 with 9574 views | frenzied |
Clarke Carlisle on 11:00 - Dec 24 by SuddenLad | You clearly have absolutely no idea whatsoever about depression, its' causes or how it manifests itself. it makes not a jot of difference about social status, individual or personal wealth, job satisfaction number of cars on the drive etc, etc. All are utterly irrelevant. It is ridiculous and offensive to suggest that someone with a good job, nice house, smart car and fat bank balance is immune from depression. Whatever the reason for Clark Carlisle's accident, we can only hope he recovers well and can resume a normal family life as soon as possible. |
Sudden,,....nail on the head... | | | |
Clarke Carlisle on 14:22 - Dec 24 with 9543 views | borodale4 |
Clarke Carlisle on 08:21 - Dec 24 by sweetcorn | Here we go! Don't think theres anything to suggest that this was in anyway related to his well documented depression. What more would you suggest could be done tazzy for players who are leaving the game after living such a hard life of making money most could only dream of, all whilst playing a game many of us PAY ourselves to play at weekend, never mind being paid for the privilege of doing so. Just imagine how depressed he'd be if he'd retired from playing amateur football if he had to be up at 5 most mornings to do a bit of graft through the day. |
Very very poor and uneducated about depression comment. | | | |
Clarke Carlisle on 14:45 - Dec 24 with 9499 views | sweetcorn |
Clarke Carlisle on 14:22 - Dec 24 by borodale4 | Very very poor and uneducated about depression comment. |
im actually an expert on it and know the cure, its called 'man up' generally administered using the cold side of your hand. | |
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