Thank you Henry for allowing yourself to be open to others. I’m sure it will help others. I think we are all somewhere on the interesting Spectrum, it is purely a matter of degree, whether it be red or purple.
@karlarsenalfciswhatitis6636
2 ай бұрын
So many different types OCD and this is important awareness from a sport's star. I struggled since a teenager and i have a horrible harm form and it's hard to cope but you find ways to cope.
@gavinspillane1032
6 ай бұрын
There needs to be more of this stuff out there for people to see, I love hearing about how crippling and taxing OCD can be. On the same page, I hate when people minimise it with self diagnosis. "Ooh I definitely have OCD I need to have my bookshelf in alphabetical order" Nah Lucy you're just neat and tidy girl
@jb9433
6 ай бұрын
Definitely not. There needs to be far less. We are swimming under a daily barrage of this kind of stuff. We have a culture where victimhood is more celebrated than talent.
@gavinspillane1032
6 ай бұрын
@@jb9433 i think if an athlete in the public eye can open up about legitimate mental disorders and explain it as well as Henry Slade did, it's a net positive. OCD is something that a lot of people bandy about, I'd love for people to stop correalating it with neat and tidy
Nice to see Sky have deleted the many comments that raised questions regarding this story. What integrity the channel has!
@doubledecker1094
6 ай бұрын
What sort of questions were there?
@nickarnot3127
5 ай бұрын
Anyone know what trainers he’s wearing?
@mickey2927
6 ай бұрын
Does this explain why he can't tackle.
@expressoevangelism80
6 ай бұрын
It probably explains as to what a great tactical mindset he has always displayed, whenever he gets the ball in his hands. It’s just a pity, that he hasn’t been able to display that with the lack of ball he has had to play with, when working with a No 10 who has always kicked the ball away, rather than pas it out. I wonder if that’s Farrell’s OCD style, when playing for England?
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