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This is it though Brownie ,there is always an excuse ,its the company he kept ,he got spiked ,now he wheels out depression. Since when did depression make you get off your tits in a nightclub on cocaine and ecstasy (twice) and blame your mates on spiking your drink ?
How far can you use the depression excuse. Whats to stop old Pete the Yorkshire ripper saying I had a bit of the old depression back in the 80s ,it made me take a hammer to a few lasses ,but Im OK now just need an arm round me and Ill be fine.
To me it looks like an excuse and actually doesn't help the case of people who really do suffer.
I have to disagree on the cracking footballer bit too ,we were utter shit then ,at his very best he wouldn't make our bench ,look at the likes of Norwood and Coutts who really can pass a ball and not just gamble.
It is probably a bit simplistic to say that depression is an excuse for his behaviour though. Drink and drugs are a nightmare for anyone who suffers with depression because they are a form of escapism. The links between forms of depression, alcoholism, drug addiction and other serious problems are frighteningly clear. In many cases depression is the precursor in instances of bad behaviour, and I can easily where Jose Baxter comes from when he said he has suffered with depression as it explains a lot.
