sussexpob wrote:
I mean its strange that sportsmen are never seem to be gay.... never get depressed .... never struggle with much. Its purely macho BS, not an indication that it doesnt exist.
Those that lead a stressful existence (like high powered business people and top class sportsmen and women) appear to be on a treadmill worse than that where people perform a boring job. But it also depends on what type of individual you are. It appears more likely that David Gower would escape this illness than many others because of his laid back character but it cannot be said to be a certainty just because he is like that.
Albondiga wrote:...These sportsmen and women now seem to be 'managed' all the time in what they do, eat and train (regular bedtimes, regular visits to the gym, regular coaching and analysis of performance etc); Years ago FS Trueman and Brian Statham were a fine opening pair of bowlers who learned their trade by bowling many overs in a first class season a well as net practice. There are many pictures of these two eating a sandwich for lunch as well as downing a pint of beer !!!!! ...
Michael Vaughan has written a very interesting article about this in the age today. I rarely agree with Vaughen, but if what he says is true about Trott using words like Nutcase then trott has not chosen his words well.
While Trott's use of adjectives is regrettable, I'm not sure Trott's issues being triggered by exhaustion matters. It's still stress, and it still made him feel like he couldn't carry on. Bit surprised by MPV's strong words. IJLT has been having problems, it seems pointlessly cruel to put more pressure and scrutiny upon him.
Perhaps Trott is just playing down what happened in order to speed up his re-inclusion into the England side.
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