Danny Searle
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Danny Searle
He has taken an unbelievable amount of stick at times sometimes personal as well but time to give him some deserved credit. Even his harshest critics would have to agree this is a wonderful gesture in these times
Well Done Danny
https://twitter.com/danny_searle/status ... 80480?s=21

Well Done Danny
https://twitter.com/danny_searle/status ... 80480?s=21
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Re: Danny Searle
Yes indeed, well done Danny.
For the players who take him up on this it will not just be good for their physical wellbeing but for their mental health as well as it will keep them active within the football world.
For the players who take him up on this it will not just be good for their physical wellbeing but for their mental health as well as it will keep them active within the football world.
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Re: Danny Searle
Would much rather we had a manager that cares and puts something back into the football community where they can rather than someone who doesn't see the bigger perspective.
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Re: Danny Searle
Just flicked onto Twitter to read the wonderful gesture that has come from Danny. He has in the past brought season tickets for the club to help out and is now trying to help others in the football community. It is so easy in this day and age to have the I am alright Jack attitude.
Well done Danny and it has inspired me to help out and play In With A Shot.
Well done Danny and it has inspired me to help out and play In With A Shot.
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Re: Danny Searle
Well done to Danny.
Him being a nice and generous guy has never been in any doubt.
Him being a nice and generous guy has never been in any doubt.
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Re: Danny Searle
well done to him , Im sure good will come out it.
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Re: Danny Searle
It doesn’t matter what he does outside of football, he will still have his haters as people have shown on here too often. He’s not everyone’s favourite but has his football culture that I hope he can project through the players on the pitch. It’s no doubt he’s a top bloke....
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Re: Danny Searle
I still think we're lucky to have him (and him us of course).
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Re: Danny Searle
I just watched a movie/True documentary on Netflix
About mental illness/Bipolar
You may have seen it already
Such a sad sad, heartbreaking story.
Back in 2013
The vanishing at the Cecil Hotel
About mental illness/Bipolar
You may have seen it already
Such a sad sad, heartbreaking story.
Back in 2013
The vanishing at the Cecil Hotel
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Re: Danny Searle
Whilst I admire the sentiment I'd rather he concentrated on getting us playing as a cohesive creative and consistent team
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Re: Danny Searle
They are not mutually exclusive, 80fc. It's not a case of either/or. Being a football manager does not mean you cannot also be a caring person at the same time.