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Diakite: I am not depressed
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Originally posted by essex View PostI don't know, i only really read this one. That wasnt a dig at the forum, more at the people who post such crapMinds Are Like Parachutes.
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Originally posted by Greg1882 View PostBan this wrongun . Take it from someone who has seen what depression can do first hand and run along . Some proper divs about . Hope you never experience it but if you ever do I'm sure you'll be able to 'cry that river'Minds Are Like Parachutes.
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Originally posted by Fraggy View PostWould this be the same tripe that has been appearing on other fan forums; or are we the exclusive fan forum for all reporters?
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Diakite rubbishes depression reports
QPR midfielder Samba Diakite has strongly denied media reports which suggested he recently returned to France to deal with depression.
Numerous news outlets had reported on Friday morning that the 23-year-old Mali international had been given permission to leave England to deal with the condition.
“Frankly, I don't understand the interests of people in starting rumours like this,” Diakite told French news outlet RMC on Friday afternoon.
“I am doing very well. I don't have any problem - I was just a bit tired in the last few days. My club had authorised me to spend three days in Paris. But I am not depressed!
“My club is my job, it is my employer, I keep them updated every day.
“As soon as I woke up this morning, on opening the newspapers I learnt that some were saying that I was depressed.
“I am now in London and I was at training today, so for me it is unbelievable.
“It makes me sad because I received worried phone calls from my family, everyone asking me if I was okay this morning.”
Diakite, who signed a four-year deal at Loftus Road after impressing on loan during the second half of last season, also expressed his disgust with the claims.
The midfielder added: “Fortunately I am a strong person but this could have had serious consequences on someone weaker.
“Therefore I wanted to reassure those close to me and the supporters of QPR that I will train on Monday and all is well.”
source: http://www.goal.com/en/news/9/englan...e=breakingnews
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Originally posted by Greg1882 View PostBan this wrongun . Take it from someone who has seen what depression can do first hand and run along . Some proper divs about . Hope you never experience it but if you ever do I'm sure you'll be able to 'cry that river'
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Originally posted by W12_Ranger View PostI'd say the press would read the forum over the rest IMO so to answer your question yes. This forum has a long established reputation for producing rumours must off which are ****** so if you were a reporter working for a red top gutter press rag wanting to have a pop at Rangers or looking for a bit of scandal on the club where you gonna look first ?Minds Are Like Parachutes.
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Originally posted by SpankwiR;934141[B]I tell you what he might not be depressed but I f*cking am reading this thread.[/B]
Lighten up, move on, he's said he's fine lets get back to supporting our footballer and stop trying Psycho analys our players every move or read into QPR's Da Vinci Code like press statements.
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