Billy Kee
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Best wishes Billy, enjoy your life.
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And this due to his mental health problems as I understand matters; physically OK but out of the game a long time with his Mental Health issues and his retirement at 29 suggests Billy is still suffering.
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Sad situation, but a brave decision from him. I hope he can find happiness in retirement.
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Sad news indeed. Hopefully the lad continues to receive the treatment that works for him
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Very sad for him. Can only wish him the very best.
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Good luck Billy, there is help out there so go get some lad, dont go through it on your own.
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Be nice if Burnley and Stanley could get together for a testimonial next year pre season
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I met him many times locally, really decent lad and I wish him well. Hope he gets himself sorted.
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Same age as myself. Obvious issues with mental health and I for one wish him all the best and hope he finds peace whatever he decides to do next.
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All the best to him. Some things are more important than football/work.
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That's a brave decision and hopefully the right one. Good luck to him and his family. Mental illness is a scourge that should never be under-estimated. I would definetly support a testimonial on his behalf.
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Usually do yes, why?SkiptonClaret wrote: ↑Wed Jan 29, 2020 7:46 pmDon’t want to appear flippant but would Kev Long play in his own testimonial ?
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That’s sad to read. A top player for Stanley and at that level. My nephew met him on Burnley market and recognised him. Had a picture with him and said he was a really nice guy.
Went to watch Stanley a few times when we weren’t playing and he scored and the fans loved him.
Hope he manages to sort himself out and have a long and happy life and whatever else he chooses to do.
Went to watch Stanley a few times when we weren’t playing and he scored and the fans loved him.
Hope he manages to sort himself out and have a long and happy life and whatever else he chooses to do.