In the UK, suicide is the biggest killer of men under 50, according to the Office for National Statistics.
After losing two male friends to suicide, Rob Moss set up RammyMen in the former mill town of Ramsbottom, Lancashire, to engage local men in activities that would help with depression.Dan Lilley-Blackman says the group has saved his life. If you're affected by emotional distress, you can go to the following link for help and support, or wider information is available via the
Can’t stand all this bullshit
Playing football for me is like resetting the clock ... whatever stress I had that week leaves me!!!
It's always been a release valve for a hundred years . For 90 minutes real life is forgotten. It's also now an outlet for lots of women . Excitement, completion and a laugh with company.
The BBC need to get a grip. Some experts say 'Toxic masculinity to blame'. What nonsense. He said what it was, modern life is stressful. He just needed tools to cope and it's fantastic he's found stress release in football. Being able to talk to other blokes.
If you have been affected by any of the issues raised in this story, help and support, or wider information is available via the BBC Action Line
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