“I went through a real bad stage” | Jamie O’ Hara on mental health and football | Goals On Sunday



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Jamie O’ Hara gives his thoughts on the importance of talking about mental health issues, as well as some of the issues he faced in his career and what he is doing to help as a player-manager.

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35 thoughts on ““I went through a real bad stage” | Jamie O’ Hara on mental health and football | Goals On Sunday”

  1. A good guy and for me one of the best pundits on Sky. A shame to see the usual idiotic comments on here, no doubt the same type of people who negatively contribute to people's mental health issues. Anyone criticising this video should look at the male suicide statistics and know what a huge issue this is. Credit to O'Hara (and other high profile people who speak out) for being honest, speaking out, and also for targeting ways of helping.

  2. Jesus white people age like bananas the guy on the left is probably 10 years older than the guy on the right but looks 20 years younger.

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