Norwich City, A team from the English Second Division (Championship) published a two-minute video with fans of their club about World Mental Health Day this Tuesday, October 10th.
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โ Norwich City (@NorwichCityFC) October 10, 2023
In the video you can see two fans at Carrow Roadteam stadium Championship, that as the games of the season progress, during matches the person is serious, Meanwhile he the other is always euphoric with results Cannari.
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Be aware of those around you.#WorldMentalHealthDay | #You are not alone | @samaritans pic.twitter.com/ZC50AH5thl
โ Norwich City (@NorwichCityFC) October 10, 2023
Various videos along the way texts that hint at the lack of communication a person may have in the face of a bad moment that evenwith signals that cannot be detected, video ends scarf of a fan who always seemed happy as a tribute for his loss or absence.
In the same publication in X where the video was shown Norwich City connected phone Thus people who need help and there is something to rely on.
Mental health in sport and especially in England, this a sensitive topic that is often considered taboo, a problem that fans or football players face every day, often remains silent due to hesitation to talk about this topic.
(according to information from Claro Sports)
Source: Aristegui Noticias

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