Quote My Mate Ronnie="My Mate Ronnie"With much great work done in the RL community on mental illness . And with some footy players seeking help for mental illness , depression etc .
Which once was a subject that was not spoken about in life in general we now are raising awareness of the illness , this Invisible Disability.
I have just returned from the South Of France and Barcelona , currently watching the Hull Kingston Rovers & Hull FC Derby so I was very surprised that whilst speaking to Brian Carney live on Sky TV during Hull FC warming up Phil Clarke referred to Hull FC as “ THE BI-POLAR SIDE OF SUPERLEAGUE”
To use this type of terminology to describe any footy side , player or anyone in day to day life is just wrong .
He could have said they are inconsistent etc etc .
But the “ BI-POLAR SIDE OF SUPERLEAGUE”
Clarke needs to think about what he is saying .'"
Quote My Mate Ronnie="homme vaste"Whats wrong with referring to them as BI-Polar? You do realise that it does have a meaning outside of BI-Polar disorder don`t you?'"
As 'homme vaste' as said the word bipolar isn't just to do with mental illness it actually means having or relating to two poles or extremities which is a very accurate description of Hull FC. As someone who suffers from mental illness I'm not offended by that in any way.
The world and society is failing and badly if this is now something else that can not be said.