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Kenny Sansom sleeping on a park bench...
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.WSS said:Mum was an alcoholic - died five years ago this week because of it.
Still have mixed feelings of anger and sadness. I get there is a huge mental side side to it but there will always be a part of me that will think she never tried hard enough to stop. It's not as if she didn't have support and loving people around her trying to help.
Seems to be my default position on all alcoholics - some empathy, a little sympathy, mostly frustration.0 -
My dad died of Alcoholism last November, we lived with it for 10 years, he wasnt aggressive or violent, just always drunk, sad seeing him go down hill and nothing, nothing, you can do to stop it.4
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A friend of mine is alcohol dependant, he's on the wagon at the moment....his brother died from alcoholism at the age of 47.0
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My dad died of alcoholism twenty five years ago aged 48 ( the same age as me now) . It turned him into a heartless little man who cared little or nothing for his kids. It's a horrible disease.3
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Agree, Beds.0
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some nice photos in Saturday's 'Times' of ex internationals gathered together to see the 1,000th England game.
Good to see Sansom looking fit and healthy again. Let's hope he can keep it up and keep off the park benches
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I opened this and feared the worst so good to hear he seems fit and healthy ..it's nice to hear good news10
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Fighting for his life apparently after being beaten up.
THe blokes post career decline sim such a sad tale.2 - Sponsored links:
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Boozer , gambler .....once every few years used to see him battered in The Bull in Chislehurst , so sad2
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Very sad. People of a certain age, like me, can testify what a good player he was.4
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Sad. PFA should step in (unless they have but given up)?0
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Nice Lad when sober, such a shame, Get well soon.0
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GroveParkAddick said:Leroy Experienced and highly qualified professionals in this area would disagree with you.1
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Serial killing is an illness and locking them up is wrong. Discuss.0
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jimmymelrose said:Serial killing is an illness and locking them up is wrong. Discuss.0
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MuttleyCAFC said:Very sad. People of a certain age, like me, can testify what a good player he was.I'm 54 and started going to football when I was around 7.Kenny Sansom is the best left back I have seen, Stuart Pearce a very close second. Sansom is probably one of the best left backs England have ever had.By all accounts he is a really nice fella, I met him at Bromley South station about 3 years ago and he was more than happy for pictures to be taken with my friend and me.
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WSS said:Mum was an alcoholic - died five years ago this week because of it. Still have mixed feelings of anger and sadness. I get there is a huge mental side side to it but there will always be a part of me that will think she never tried hard enough to stop. It's not as if she didn't have support and loving people around her trying to help. Seems to be my default position on all alcoholics - some empathy, a little sympathy, mostly frustration.
I had no idea.
Both Bruv & I could have written that paragraph word for word.
Sending you all my love ❤️1 -
Local news down here (Exeter) says that he is in the Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital with a serious head injury, allegedly following a drunken argument'.0
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Used to see him from time to time in the Three Blackbirds. Seemed to always be shovelling money into the fruit machine drinking white wine.He always seemed friendly enough. It’s a shame the way that it has gone for him - but he does appear to have access to the support network that can help him.Like Gazza, he unfortunately does not appear to want it enough just yet.I hope he can get back on track.0
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ElfsborgAddick said:MuttleyCAFC said:Very sad. People of a certain age, like me, can testify what a good player he was.I'm 54 and started going to football when I was around 7.Kenny Sansom is the best left back I have seen, Stuart Pearce a very close second. Sansom is probably one of the best left backs England have ever had.By all accounts he is a really nice fella, I met him at Bromley South station about 3 years ago and he was more than happy for pictures to be taken with my friend and me.
Chatted to him a few times when he used to come into the Northbrook pub in Lee, and used to drink white wine in a pint glass filled with ice, which I clearly remember as it was the only time that have ever seen anyone do that.
I really hope that he can find the mental strength to come out of this, but as others on here have said it is a long road ahead, and the reality is that many addicts don't make it.2 -
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Great news, I passed Kenny Sansom in the PRU Hospital in Bromley today. We wished each other both well.9
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Read today that he is suffering from early dementia and a brain disorder.
All very sad but perhaps inevitable that he would hit problems given his long battle with the drink.1 -
ElfsborgAddick said:Read today that he is suffering from early dementia and a brain disorder.
All very sad but perhaps inevitable that he would hit problems given his long battle with the drink.2 -
Rob7Lee said:ElfsborgAddick said:Read today that he is suffering from early dementia and a brain disorder.
All very sad but perhaps inevitable that he would hit problems given his long battle with the drink.1 -
Feeling naive as had not heard of this type of dementia until reading the above posts. I’m a recovering alcoholic (sober for 7 years) and during appointments with doctors, counsellors, own research, this has never come up in conversation. Hope that Sansom can recover from this and have a brighter, healthier future.45
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stoneroses19 said:Feeling naive as had not heard of this type of dementia until reading the above posts. I’m a recovering alcoholic (sober for 7 years) and during appointments with doctors, counsellors, own research, this has never come up in conversation. Hope that Sansom can recover from this and have a brighter, healthier future.
Alcohol addiction is hard to get over and I'm really pleased you are clean. I salute your efforts!22 -
Well done mate @stoneroses19
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