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    Originally posted by Neil Young View Post
    It's incredible they've had to pay him anything. You'd have thought there'd be something in contracts about taking reasonable steps to ensure fitness or body fat levels or something.


    I've said this many times. I can't believe that clubs don't have minimum requirements in the players responsibilities, keeping yourself fit is the minimum you should expect from a Premiership footballer.
    The only gracious way to accept an insult is to ignore it; if you can't ignore it, top it; if you can't top it, laugh at it; if you can't laugh at it, it's probably deserved.

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      Michael Johnson has revealed the tortured battle with inner demons which has led to him being released by City.

      The Blues star, once tipped to be an England captain and hailed as ‘the new Colin Bell’, told MEN Sport he has been undergoing treatment for several years at the Priory Clinic, which specialises in dealing with mental illness, alcoholism and gambling addiction.

      And in a heartfelt plea, 24-year-old Johnson, whose football career appears to be over, has asked that he be ‘left alone to live the rest of my life’.

      It has emerged that City had decided in December to quietly pay up Johnson’s contract, which was due to expire at the end of June, and release him.

      Asked whether he had a message to Blues fans, who are disappointed that he did not fulfil his potential, Urmston-born Johnson, a product of the City academy, said: “I am more disappointed than anyone but that’s the way it goes.”

      He initially declined to say any more but rang us back, revealing: “I have been attending the Priory Clinic for a number of years now with regard to my mental health and would be grateful if I could now be left alone to live the rest of my life.”

      The Priory has treated several high-profile stars, including Stan Collymore, Paul Gascoigne and Ricky Hatton.

      City legend Colin Bell said last night: “It’s a terrible shame. It’s hard to accept when your career ends early and for his to end at his age will be really difficult to take.
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        OK, so he has mental issues.

        Clearly a stupid idiot for throwing it all away.

        And if he is misunderstood, take a look in the depression thread to see how the many people on here with difficulties are coping.
        Oh I don't know.

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          Massive shame for him, especially when he looks at the city side now, what he could have achieved.

          I wonder if it would be worth a championship team trying to get a team of people round him, getting his head and then body right in a couple of years, he'll be 26 with still alot of football left in him.

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            Originally posted by Liverpool View Post
            Massive shame for him, especially when he looks at the city side now, what he could have achieved.

            I wonder if it would be worth a championship team trying to get a team of people round him, getting his head and then body right in a couple of years, he'll be 26 with still alot of football left in him.
            Absolutely not. I'd suspect there are people on EST1892 who are better at football than him.
            My kebab comes with chilli sauce

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