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Good interview, But from the outside looking in, it's as though jesse was being asked to be the Man of his family, look after mum, brother and sister, deal with work etc etc (everyday family life) , but he still wasn't ready to do this mentally. Career or family⚖️, i think jesse eventually chose family 1st , dealt with that and now he's back to his career. This is the way i hear it. A good learning curve for him by the sounds of it.
He's going through fk all bar an existential crisis upon the realisation that he isn't as good as thought he'd be. I mean, fair enough. But that's life. He needs to get over it and grow, like everyone else does.
Jesse is the prime example of, you never really know what somebody is going through. With all his success and achievements. He's still had demons, his story to tell, the effect of his mother's "illness" and still persisted and strived. Admirable Jess! 💪🏼
I always thought to be a footballer you have to have the best support system around you because only 1% of them made it. To see jesse made it despite that made me respect him even more
I've always thought Jesse was happy in life with zero struggles but this just goes to show you the armour he has had to put on dealing with all this. I hope things get easier for you, you were a great player for UTD.
This comment is so true. Even though he mugged us off at the Emirates a few times he seemed like a happy soul and honestly it makes more sense after watching this it always seems to be the case that the happiest "appearing" people are often dealing with the most tragic things in life in the background. Check on your loved ones people. I've also got a new found respect for Jesse Lingard and a greater appreciation for the Content from Steven
Depression is brutal I've been through it for 7 years just absolutely insane. Tough thing but yeah I'm keeping my head afloat. The stigma and anxiety about saying anything on it, is unbearable mostly. Find can be proactive anyway
Honestly Jesse it's a very talented player with great skills. Unfortunately he got problems during his golden years as football player. I am sure if he didn't get problems, he might spend all his professional career and retired in Man United.
Met jesse a few years ago. One of the politest lads you would meet. One of the few players that will stop at Carrington training ground and speak to fans. Kids, etc.
Post natal depression hits at the very time one is expecting to be at ones happiest... it's a constant battle between the darkness in one's mind, and the maternal instinct to love and care for the precious baby... confusion why this is happening doesn't help either. Thank goodness I found support from a marvelous midwife who literally had to drag an admission that I was depressed from me...I was so ashamed. New mums used to spend much longer in hospital, my great aunt's generation spent six weeks in bed, cared for by family and friends. Mums had time to spend with their babies, and recoup their energy. It's a crime to mums and babies, rushing things through today.
Mate, i just wanted to tell you this: never seen Your channel before this interview with Jessie came up on my feed (Man U fan). And i subscribed instantly. The way You conduct Yourself in the process, the insight of Your questions and how You follow them up proving You actually listened to the answer. How You make Yourself AND Your guest relatable. Add Your eloquence and enunciation to that and it makes it not only a great YT channel but, most importantly, proper top-notch journalism. Gonna watch you religiously now
The great thing you have brought to Forest Jesse, is not just your skills as a footballer but your personality. We can see that the dressing room has been transformed since you have been at the club. I watched a TH-cam video today of you with Danilo on his first day at the club, in a new country for him and not knowing the language. You really helped make it a fun day for him.
@@Rzarecteh he’s a great guy, and even cooper said he’s an asset to the team, been at the home matches while injured could be at home but he cares for the lads and the team❤️
It's very sad what happened to Jessie Lingard , after scoring winning goals during a barren period for United, and then his downward spiral . He deserved a great deal of respect for speaking out about his problems. Another great football podcast Steven.
guess who is to blame? oh its Jessie himself, maybe if he put in more work into training instead of Tik Tok and Instagram and TH-cam he would be playing at the top
@@MatthewMcRowan thing is he wasn’t even on social media like that until he left United so you’re clearly wrong. It’s good he’s now able to express himself publicly.
Jesse Lingard is literally a multimillionaire who only has to work 25 hours a week. I literaly feel no sympathy for someone who endlessly whines about just how many "struggles" he has to deal with, when in his case, struggle just means pressure. He doesn't know what pressure is.
Always admired and loved Jesse Lingard and will never forget his fantastic goals that helped my club win the FA Cup in 2016 and the League Cup in 2017, this was a brilliant podcast and very eye opening. Wish you and your family the best Jesse.
He's a good man can't say anything bad about him at all. Not something would look to do really anyway, just a good man. He gives what he can on the pitch and some interesting moments off the pitch e.g. social media etc. . Nothing like what wouldnt be there from any other typical footballer
So sad this. Iv supported Utd since I was 7 now 42. He has had it hard and I relate to things with his family having a mother with manic depression for 36 years of my life and on top for having to play for the biggest club man Utd time. Hiding everything gets so draining the older you get. The lad needs a brake money means nothing with out happiness. Good luck lad thanks for talking to the world.❤
@@AlexOjideagu2depression I still depression, no amount of money fixes that. And when you grow up in a family like that, it’s very difficult to escape the same feelings. It’s very easy to say, “get over it, you have money”, without having any empathy for what the guy has been through. Maybe think a little deeper next time, yeah?
I’ve always liked Jesse but this was such an eye opener. The media is cruel and horrible and nobody knows what goes on behind closed doors. He deserves all the success in the world ❤
He seems like a good man, aside from a few silly moments. And things on social media- not much else/nothing else bad to say about him really. Can put on the bravest face/ignore all the crap in the world- but truth is the ones that care. Don't matter it's what u do mostly, but yeah can be the most unlikely ppl that do care
Jessie comes across as a really down to earth guy. I was so happy when he signed for Forest. Hopefully his form will improve after this injury stint and stay at the City ground. Great interview
We all often forget there’s a person, a family and personal problems behind a footballer. Fair play to Jessie for doing this and the documentary, going through a lot it must take big courage to open up the the world, especially when at times he’s probably felt like the world’s been against him. My mothers struggled with depression too, used to make me feel helpless and when I got myself into a bad place too, it was incredibly hard for each of use to try and lift ourselves and each other as I feel like I used to mirror how she and the rest of the house felt. Couldn’t think of anything worse then trying to help my mam with the media and world focusing and criticism on myself, mam reading it getting upset and going in a vicious circle. Amazing podcast, felt like this was more of a depressing one but enjoyed it more in a strange way. ❤ Just subscribed and going to start watching way more!
Yeah depression is brutal man, can think about the light thing he mentioned "darkened room". Beyond the coming off these meds for sleep, regulating sleep meant there. Had a few days of that there a little while back, yeah had to put myself in completely darkened room for 10-15 mins ish
As a forest fan I can say I do love him, Even now he's injured he's not in the stands or at home, he's pitch side every game showing support to the boys. That isnt the mentality of someone who 'came for the money' hope he comes back stronger from injury because I would love to keep him playing for us!
I always knew that this kid is special! My mom suffered of depression too, so I completely understand what he went through 🙏🏻 Jessie I wish you a life full of joy & love ❤️
He's a nobody who accumulates incredible levels of wealth despite adding very little value to the industry he is in. Instead of thanking his lucky stars, he is endlessly whining about "struggle". Pathetic.
@@tooshlong I respect your comment but I don’t agree with you. Overtime I have learned that “famous” people aren’t always lucky. If he became a professional football player at that level, it was lucky, however, he also sacrifice his life to get there. Like he said, they are human like anyone else with common struggles 🙏 it’s not his fault if the industry pays that level of money. 👍🏼
@@jackesposito he has not "sacrificed his life". In order to ever justify the behaviour of attention seekers like Lingard, everything has to be dramatised. Nobody buys it, mate.
@@jackesposito I judge people by their behaviour. His is of a spoilt brat looking for victim status in a world of brutality that he doesn't and never will experience
Thank you so much for this interview. His voice needed to be heard, and be taken in by others. I’m sure that him sharing his story can help many others. I pray and believe positive things for him, his family & future for all of the hard battles he has overcome. He deserves this.
A very relatable story, brough back some good and bad memories for me so i can just imagine what mans been through, a rollercoaster but at the end of the day all a man really wants is to feel loved and do his mum and family proud... what an honest and humble guy Jesse seems to be well done for speaking up geezer It couldn't of been easy, hope you and your mum keep fighting together 💪 chin up and great interview once again
very inspiring, depression is a tough thing to grow up around as a kid, to see what his done for himself is inspirational for me. somedays are tough to keep going but interviews like this give me strength and hope
@@tooshlong imagine making a random account just to talk a bunch of shit about another man calling him a bunch of hypocritical names 😂 man you are a pathetic human being but at least it’s funny lol
Love J Lingz. Such a real person who has had troubles like the rest of us. When given a chance, he was a great player. Much love from a Utd fan from the states.
He was NEVER a great player. Except dt one month in Dec of 2017, he was terrible. Check his stats. Going months without goals. Rewatch his matches. Minimal impact on play
@@yogeshsingh4910 You never saw him at West Ham. He has been a troubled player, but when he's at his peak, he's phenomenal. As a United fan, I wish him the best.
Steven this is one of the best interview shows there is in the world today. I love the way you engage and listen and make your guests relax with your genuine empathy and understanding. I've worked in the media for 45 years and you're right up there with the best my friend. This interview with Jesse Lingard gave us an outstanding insight into the mind and complex life challenges of this young man like we've never seen before. Congratulations to all involved and thank for your great work. John Gubba
Given he says he runs like 8 ish businesses or something like that, what he's said there on the vid with Gary Neville- can't believe he is able to be how he is. Obviously podcast is big but yeah can't believe it. Clearly a great man though, must be something in the name aha ehe 😉
Very honest tough conversation. Also very respectful. Depression doesn't stop to think if you are a football player or a businessman or unemployed. Money doesn't repel it. Struggle is struggle.
As a mother, my oldest son, being 19, youngest being 3, I just want to wrap my arms around Jesse and give him a great big hug. What a lovely, open, caring young man.
Have to say as a forest fan, this guy gets way too much hate. Love that he is here with us, can see the impact (POSITIVE) he has on the dressing room. His goal against spurs was great and the way he interacts with fans here is top tier. He might not be hitting the highs everyone expected but that’s football and he started growing into the team before his recent injury. All the best 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Good luck Jessie for the future. As a person that has struggled with depression since a kid I totally get your struggles and your mum's. I was sad when you left utd, I always new there was more to why you left and I don't blame you. The Glazer's reign has affected EVERYONE connected with the club, be it players or fans. Hopefully soon things will change and we will get our club back. All the best Jessie. Also thank you for the excellent content
Jumped In the car at 8. Looked at the title after I pressed play and literally went "wooooooooohhhh"! Well done guys! Excellent episode. Almost feel like a proud sister, hearing Jesse talk about his life, knowing he is still pushing to achieve more. 🙏🏿 His resilience is DEEP.
Such resilience is probably helped by looking at his bank balance every morning and realising that he doesn't have to go to an office today or nurse someone back to good health on low pay. He's so brave.
Bro...... u are brave man!!! You are real and lived a real life like all of us🙏🏽 Keep strong and keep yourself and family together. You have my respect👊🏾 Being famous and having money means nothing 🙏🏽 Gods speed
The depression part really hit home; I’ve been there many times and the situation he explained his mum was like the exact way I am when I’m feeling low. Scary. Thanks for opening up Jesse, respect.
We love you at Forest, Jesse. Your positivity and generosity of spirit look like they've made you an asset to the feel good culture that's developed at club, even when you're out of commission you always seem engaged and involved and that's so great to see. Can't wait to see you match fit again, thriving and back to your best. COYR!
Lol, signed a one year deal and will be out the door as soon as the relegation trap door shuts on Forest. Utterly moronic decision not to sign for West Ham .
@@michaelohara49 From the sound of it that's just the kind of blinkered dreariness that made him head for the door, Mick. Life's no dress rehearsal, and we aren't here long. Good look with the rest of your season. 🥳
Steven and the team you guys keep delivering on the guests! It's really interesting listening to how your guests live there lives but also what's happening behind closed doors, to give us a real life insight. Fantastic listen so far, keep them coming guys!
If Jesse ever reads the comments to this video I hope he understands the respect and love forest fans have for his passion and energy. As a Forest supporter I haven't had as much joy in the past minus getting promotetd as I have watching him and his passion for the club and the project here grow. Between the reactions midgame to the video's of him supporting the players amongst the team in training to the celebrating the win in his car after the tottenham game he has created a life long supporter of me. From now in a forest shirt to where ever he may move to he is a blessing to any dressing room and I will back him as a player. I hope he stays on here.
@@christophercurtis8491 Forest knew that when they signed him though. As with a lot of free agents who come on their own terms. It doesn’t change what he's done at the club on and off the pitch. He was at a stage where he needed to be happy and feel loved to help his mental health. He found a team and ground that gave him goosebumps after he was at rock bottom.
@@dminor1811 Don’t be so naive. Jesse saying he joined Forest over West Ham because they “showed the love” basically means they offered him 200k a week and West Ham only offered 100k you can read this man like an open book
I don't know how long Jessie will stay at Nottingham Forest, but I'm very happy to have him in the Nottingham Forest family, He's a good person and I saw how he was with that trainspotting lad on the documentry, it was heartwarming and his kindness and humbleness showed me the mark of the man. Depression can hit anyone, trust me I have experience of it, it's truly awful and it does'nt matter if your'e a millionaire or on the dole, it can bring you to your knees. I salute Jessie speaking so openly about depression and wish him well for the future!
It’s actually so mad how much I can relate to jesse’s situation, In my situation I feel the lack of support is part of the reason I’ve not gone further with football
As a UTD fan you always show admiration for the players who wear the jersey, but I feel the players that come from the academy, all the way from the youth team to 1st team, get that extra admiration and that’s why I feel for Lingzy. Under Jose he was on fire and it’s a shame the infrastructure around them was so corrosive that it got players under performing like Pogba and Di Maria (a few who come to mind). Although I didn’t like what CR7 did, his interview was very revealing, which correlates with Lingzys account. Wish him all the best in his career and life. Look forward to seeing lingzy in a movie sometime soon 😁
Not knowing much about your story Steven I have to say I was very sceptical and thought that these shows were gonna be glorified business seminars. But this is slowly becoming one of my favourite things to listen to in my spare time. Your genuine interest and down to earth human touch is really engaging and inspiring, perhaps that's why you have become so successful. Keep em coming and I'll be tuning in. All the best
So much for a young person to have to deal with. My heart goes out to him and his mother. Depression really is the most selfish of illnesses. It eats you from the inside out.
As a United fan I've always been a massive fan of Jesse even through his poor form the REAL United fans could see something was going on behind the scenes it really warms my heart to see him enjoying his football again its a shame it couldn't be at United but welldone Jesse you're a proper fighter mate 💙
@@robbiem2010 same thing ? Mate he literally broke a fans phone refused to train refused to thank the fans for travelling and stormed off the pitch like a baby please tell me how that's the same ?
I sympathise with Jessie for having to deal with his family problems which must have been tough at the time, I find it interesting that like Ronaldo he is criticising uniteds facilities which appears true, but where Jesse lost me was when he said that he suggested to United to be more up to date with things like ‘content’ & that for me is the key word I’ll take from this interview - Manchester United is a football club and should be focusing on being the best at funnily enough football, people like Lingard are the epitome of what is wrong with the modern footballer
He deserved it and was something that had obviously left him sad when he could have been subbed on in his last game and "closed that chapter for himself" I was shocked how many said he had faked injury for it though, Man Utd was all he had known.
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Glad to have him at Forest. Amazing person on and off the pitch. This podcast is on another level to the others i thought James English was the best until i started watching this.
@@kevinsayce2248 He is much better than most at football, just not his peers. Seems like a decent bloke but is the perfect example of believing his own hype. Tore it up at West Ham and then deluded himself into thinking he'd get back into the United team. He should have signed for West Ham but now will just fade away into obscurity.
Love seeing Jesse at Forest, his smile and actions around the team and fans are infectious and brings a smile to my face, along with the rest of the squad and staff at the club, he's a great fit
Please try to invite Dele Alli! I don’t know if he will accept it, but it would be reeeally interesting to see him talking a litte bit about his career/life. I feel like we only know what other people talk about him, but never got to knew his part of the story.
Sounds like his mother suffers from bipolar depression (hence why he is referring to extraordinary stuff - symptoms of mania etc), bipolar gets worse with having children with lack of sleep, post-partum hormone changes being huge triggers. Even medications cannot always keep it under control. I'm talking from experience with my own wife having that condition (and also being a mother). Can see he is a bit uncomfortable talking about it, but its perfectly "normal" for someone with that condition. She has done very well not to take her own life, many mothers are extremely vulnerable in that situation, even without bipolar.
A great watch. With his mom’s issues with depression it reminds me of my own youth with my mom. As a kid all you had was why, wtf? As I got older and society talked openly about mental health only then did I have the answers. Then I could let go of the anger. I’m not even up to his ManU days yet... powerful watch. Wishing Jesse the best. Good dude. 🤘🏻🤘🏻
Gained massive respect for this kid, I used to hate him before seeing this. People forget that these footballers are still people and just judge them from the pitch
Such a shame he went through all of that on n off the pitch, we as fans need to realise not only are they human but alot if them are young men who have sacrificed a lot of themselves to make others happy and just end up getting slated by the same fans they play for
I love these kinds of podcasts with footballers because it gives a different perspective that people don't see or consider. Just because they're very successful financially doesn't mean there isn't many negatives and they still have the same emotions as every other human. They're still someone's child or someone's parent. And they've all usually come from very humble ordinary begins. People seem to think they just roll up on a Saturday to play the match and get paid massive amounts of money. They don't seem to consider what it has taken to get to that stage both physically and mentally. then People also forget that it's only a few small pool of the total amount of professional footballers that get paid hundreds of thousands a week. The vast majority aren't on anywhere near that and most still. People say "but anyone could do it. I work 50 hours a week bla bla bla". If anyone could do it then anyone would do it and most people are ultimately jealous. Football and sport generally is also a meritocracy because It's only usually the best that get to the top, baring a few exceptions, and that's how it should.
Imagine having All that money and drink on tap,I'm glad he looks after his daughter and you can tell he loves his mum so much, mental health is not a joke and I know for sure i would be not in a good place, it took me going to rehab and finding faith that took me away after my mum passed away so I respect Jesse and his path is different but respect Jesse for keeping his head up and not giving up God bless you my dear friend and brother ❤️❤️
Having seen my mom go through depression for almost a decade, i can relate a lot to the first part of this. Quality interview so far… waiting for the united roast to change my view though lol
Poor Jesse, I hope hes in a better place right now. Thinking about how he must have been held back due to depression or the club, its hard. The only way now is to move forward and be the best one can be for today. Hopefully, hes got a good support system now and goes to therapy. Therapy is important people!
Why? Weird. Just imagine being so antisocial and autistic that you would think it requires multimillionaires to "open up" in order to show "you ain't the only one with problems" Lmao.
Thank you for this amazing podcast. I am Man Utd fan since 2008. You asked the most interesting questions every fan are curious about. Thank you Jessie for being vulnerable and share with us little bit about yourself and about United. All the best for ALL OF YOU. - polish fan ;) ⚽
been going through something similar and wasnt sure if i was strong enough to handle it, great to know people go through the same and over come it. Jesse inspired me today and help me on how to handle my situation.❤
Great interview as always. So raw and true, it’s about time Jesse got his say. Steven you are so incredible at these interviews/discussions. I can’t wait to see who’s next.
We’ve been having a lot of Man United content and I’m loving it. In the next episode of diary of a CEO, you should get David Gill. After him, bring the mythical Man United CEO, Ed Woodward himself. That would be insane.
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Your clickbait thumbnails are a bit wank mate. You've mugged off some of your guests with how you've framed those.
Loving the United links you are getting. Very good insights into the club we love!
Thanks for updating the title Steven! 👏
(Gary Neville will be happy now)!
Well done for 1Million you all fully deserve it for being non main stream
Good interview, But from the outside looking in, it's as though jesse was being asked to be the Man of his family, look after mum, brother and sister, deal with work etc etc (everyday family life) , but he still wasn't ready to do this mentally.
Career or family⚖️, i think jesse eventually chose family 1st , dealt with that and now he's back to his career. This is the way i hear it. A good learning curve for him by the sounds of it.
This is slowly becoming the best football podcast and I am not complaining.
I have to agree with you Martin 🤝
I agree Martin
Please Tell your brother Youri, to come to Man United. 🙏😂
Its great and some really interesting characters but I'd like a few players not from united🤣
I love it !!!!!!!🔥🔥🔥🔥
Respect to Jesse for speaking out. You really have no idea what people are going through behind closed doors. Glad to see he's doing good 🙌🏽
yes blame everyone but himself for his dawnfall, great
Jesse is weak.
He's going through fk all bar an existential crisis upon the realisation that he isn't as good as thought he'd be. I mean, fair enough. But that's life. He needs to get over it and grow, like everyone else does.
@@tooshlong and what exactly have you achieved with your pathetic life ? You can spot the Andrew tate goons in these comments a mile off.
@@Zarathoustra82 not as weak as your mother.
Jesse is the prime example of, you never really know what somebody is going through. With all his success and achievements. He's still had demons, his story to tell, the effect of his mother's "illness" and still persisted and strived. Admirable Jess! 💪🏼
Success and achievements 😂
What success?
@@emmanuelnsiah8036 More success than you
@@andrewberridge4323 of course, he is successful than me, because he is a footballer
@@emmanuelnsiah8036are you asking “what’s success
Well mate u wouldn’t know
You’ll never have it mush
I always thought to be a footballer you have to have the best support system around you because only 1% of them made it. To see jesse made it despite that made me respect him even more
100 % agree with your opinion, my friend..
I've always thought Jesse was happy in life with zero struggles but this just goes to show you the armour he has had to put on dealing with all this. I hope things get easier for you, you were a great player for UTD.
This comment is so true. Even though he mugged us off at the Emirates a few times he seemed like a happy soul and honestly it makes more sense after watching this it always seems to be the case that the happiest "appearing" people are often dealing with the most tragic things in life in the background. Check on your loved ones people. I've also got a new found respect for Jesse Lingard and a greater appreciation for the Content from Steven
Everyone has struggles. We're human and life stills happens irrespective of how much money someone has
We never really understand what someone is going through. We all have our struggles. Be well and happy.❤
Depression is brutal I've been through it for 7 years just absolutely insane. Tough thing but yeah I'm keeping my head afloat. The stigma and anxiety about saying anything on it, is unbearable mostly. Find can be proactive anyway
Honestly Jesse it's a very talented player with great skills. Unfortunately he got problems during his golden years as football player. I am sure if he didn't get problems, he might spend all his professional career and retired in Man United.
Met jesse a few years ago. One of the politest lads you would meet. One of the few players that will stop at Carrington training ground and speak to fans. Kids, etc.
Utter bollox. Nearly all of them do this.
@@TORRES999ify You wrote a blatant lie, and I pulled you up on it. In a fit of panic you have fkall to say in response.
@@tooshlong What did he say?
@@tooshlong calm down retard
@@pedroatkinson1849 Pedro the backward Spanish nonce is in my notifications again, nan!
Really need Dele on this, feel like it would help him
Media are trying to push him over the edge
I think dele is too far gone, Jesse still looks like he has some footballing ability lol
@J Nair prime dele > prime lingard
Dele doesn’t care about football. He’s already made it in life. Which is fine, not everyone wants to be Messi.
@@jigsawkid95 what has jesse done for forest? He would be better suited to the championship he's just not good enough that's the harsh reality
Post natal depression hits at the very time one is expecting to be at ones happiest... it's a constant battle between the darkness in one's mind, and the maternal instinct to love and care for the precious baby... confusion why this is happening doesn't help either. Thank goodness I found support from a marvelous midwife who literally had to drag an admission that I was depressed from me...I was so ashamed. New mums used to spend much longer in hospital, my great aunt's generation spent six weeks in bed, cared for by family and friends. Mums had time to spend with their babies, and recoup their energy. It's a crime to mums and babies, rushing things through today.
Mate, i just wanted to tell you this: never seen Your channel before this interview with Jessie came up on my feed (Man U fan). And i subscribed instantly. The way You conduct Yourself in the process, the insight of Your questions and how You follow them up proving You actually listened to the answer. How You make Yourself AND Your guest relatable. Add Your eloquence and enunciation to that and it makes it not only a great YT channel but, most importantly, proper top-notch journalism. Gonna watch you religiously now
It was came up on my ig feed. And I subscribed immediatel. His content is 10/10👌🏻
@@Joan-COYI same but this was by far my favourite as a united fan.
Oh god stop
@@hassanturi518lmao literally
Jesus man… how far down your throat does his bell go?… and in future please don’t speak with your mouth full
The great thing you have brought to Forest Jesse, is not just your skills as a footballer but your personality. We can see that the dressing room has been transformed since you have been at the club. I watched a TH-cam video today of you with Danilo on his first day at the club, in a new country for him and not knowing the language. You really helped make it a fun day for him.
Absolutely right mate, people outside of Forest can bleat on all they want. He has been a great addition to the club, every Forest fan can see that
@@Rzarecteh he’s a great guy, and even cooper said he’s an asset to the team, been at the home matches while injured could be at home but he cares for the lads and the team❤️
COYR...
Get fit Jesse. Awesome player. We believe in you, can't wait to see you realise your class at the City Ground.
@@_RandomPea he'll be gone in a year
I love Jessie as a United fan but you guys have a completely new dressing room. How many new players and how many survived from your promotion team?
It's very sad what happened to Jessie Lingard , after scoring winning goals during a barren period for United, and then his downward spiral . He deserved a great deal of respect for speaking out about his problems. Another great football podcast Steven.
guess who is to blame? oh its Jessie himself, maybe if he put in more work into training instead of Tik Tok and Instagram and TH-cam he would be playing at the top
@@MatthewMcRowan exactly,never want to be accountable
@@MatthewMcRowan thing is he wasn’t even on social media like that until he left United so you’re clearly wrong. It’s good he’s now able to express himself publicly.
Jesse Lingard is literally a multimillionaire who only has to work 25 hours a week. I literaly feel no sympathy for someone who endlessly whines about just how many "struggles" he has to deal with, when in his case, struggle just means pressure. He doesn't know what pressure is.
sad but he kept talking his salary right!! He deserves nothing - another spoilt baby making 200k/week
Makes sense why Sancho has been sent away. Thank you Jesse for being so bold and honest! Wish you the best!
Thought the same thing.
What’s wrong with sancho ?
@@positivevintageclothing8346 man like Sancho has lost his confidence, he has now resulted to go on a spiritual journey to regain himself
Maybe theyre both normal average players being asked to play better than they can at the moment
@@haimainjauo242 yes, genius, that is so so true and also explains all the struggles and problems that they struggled with....
Always admired and loved Jesse Lingard and will never forget his fantastic goals that helped my club win the FA Cup in 2016 and the League Cup in 2017, this was a brilliant podcast and very eye opening. Wish you and your family the best Jesse.
Yeeah! 😍😍
Tbh, you can't hate this guy! He just has the kindest heart and he's very admirable. I love him, and wish him all the best in his football career.
Jesse has been so underwhelming at Nottingham man 150 mil spent and they might still go down
He's a good man can't say anything bad about him at all. Not something would look to do really anyway, just a good man. He gives what he can on the pitch and some interesting moments off the pitch e.g. social media etc. . Nothing like what wouldnt be there from any other typical footballer
So sad this. Iv supported Utd since I was 7 now 42. He has had it hard and I relate to things with his family having a mother with manic depression for 36 years of my life and on top for having to play for the biggest club man Utd time. Hiding everything gets so draining the older you get. The lad needs a brake money means nothing with out happiness. Good luck lad thanks for talking to the world.❤
Sure, but millions of people go through that every day in poverty without a multi million pound football contract to soften the blow
@@AlexOjideagu2depression I still depression, no amount of money fixes that. And when you grow up in a family like that, it’s very difficult to escape the same feelings. It’s very easy to say, “get over it, you have money”, without having any empathy for what the guy has been through.
Maybe think a little deeper next time, yeah?
I’ve always liked Jesse but this was such an eye opener. The media is cruel and horrible and nobody knows what goes on behind closed doors. He deserves all the success in the world ❤
I have nothing but sympathy for him but that stuff about facilities is nonsense.
He seems like a good man, aside from a few silly moments. And things on social media- not much else/nothing else bad to say about him really. Can put on the bravest face/ignore all the crap in the world- but truth is the ones that care. Don't matter it's what u do mostly, but yeah can be the most unlikely ppl that do care
Love his Jose impression! Very brave podcast from Jesse there hats off to him and good luck for the rest of his career.
Jessie comes across as a really down to earth guy. I was so happy when he signed for Forest. Hopefully his form will improve after this injury stint and stay at the City ground. Great interview
We all often forget there’s a person, a family and personal problems behind a footballer. Fair play to Jessie for doing this and the documentary, going through a lot it must take big courage to open up the the world, especially when at times he’s probably felt like the world’s been against him.
My mothers struggled with depression too, used to make me feel helpless and when I got myself into a bad place too, it was incredibly hard for each of use to try and lift ourselves and each other as I feel like I used to mirror how she and the rest of the house felt. Couldn’t think of anything worse then trying to help my mam with the media and world focusing and criticism on myself, mam reading it getting upset and going in a vicious circle.
Amazing podcast, felt like this was more of a depressing one but enjoyed it more in a strange way. ❤
Just subscribed and going to start watching way more!
Yeah depression is brutal man, can think about the light thing he mentioned "darkened room". Beyond the coming off these meds for sleep, regulating sleep meant there. Had a few days of that there a little while back, yeah had to put myself in completely darkened room for 10-15 mins ish
As a forest fan I can say I do love him, Even now he's injured he's not in the stands or at home, he's pitch side every game showing support to the boys. That isnt the mentality of someone who 'came for the money' hope he comes back stronger from injury because I would love to keep him playing for us!
He's doing great for his 200k a week . No goals no assists after 19 games
@@whodoyouratemore why was you born so nasty 🤢
Probably one of the best interviews I have watched with a footballer. Much respect to Jessie.
I always knew that this kid is special! My mom suffered of depression too, so I completely understand what he went through 🙏🏻 Jessie I wish you a life full of joy & love ❤️
He's a nobody who accumulates incredible levels of wealth despite adding very little value to the industry he is in. Instead of thanking his lucky stars, he is endlessly whining about "struggle". Pathetic.
@@tooshlong I respect your comment but I don’t agree with you. Overtime I have learned that “famous” people aren’t always lucky. If he became a professional football player at that level, it was lucky, however, he also sacrifice his life to get there. Like he said, they are human like anyone else with common struggles 🙏 it’s not his fault if the industry pays that level of money. 👍🏼
@@jackesposito he has not "sacrificed his life". In order to ever justify the behaviour of attention seekers like Lingard, everything has to be dramatised. Nobody buys it, mate.
@@tooshlong you might be right, but I don’t want to judge him
@@jackesposito I judge people by their behaviour. His is of a spoilt brat looking for victim status in a world of brutality that he doesn't and never will experience
Thank you so much for this interview. His voice needed to be heard, and be taken in by others. I’m sure that him sharing his story can help many others. I pray and believe positive things for him, his family & future for all of the hard battles he has overcome. He deserves this.
Respect for Jessie. This was class from him. Easy to forget that sometimes the loudest/ funniest/ brightest go through shit too.
You missed out annoying
A very relatable story, brough back some good and bad memories for me so i can just imagine what mans been through, a rollercoaster but at the end of the day all a man really wants is to feel loved and do his mum and family proud... what an honest and humble guy Jesse seems to be well done for speaking up geezer It couldn't of been easy, hope you and your mum keep fighting together 💪 chin up and great interview once again
This is the best interview I've seen this year so far. Thank you Jesse for your honesty, we support you J Lings ❤️👏👍🙏
Calm, we're only three weeks in 😂
@@b2bt696that’s why he said seen and so far take note of those words
@@diannehoffman1722 thank you for the illiterately written explanation.
@@b2bt696 ok genius peace
Big up Jesse, so brave for speaking out❤️hope his mum is alright too
Everyone wanted Jesse to succeed.
It was a tough time at the club.
Good luck to him. X
Love the raw questions, not dancing around topics. It was very refreshing to see. A proper proper interview.
very inspiring, depression is a tough thing to grow up around as a kid, to see what his done for himself is inspirational for me. somedays are tough to keep going but interviews like this give me strength and hope
Bro I’m too excited for this, Jesse was in the media the most out of everyone, been waiting to hear his story.
"I'm so excited to watch some more self absorbed narcissism from our multimillionaire class" 😂
@@tooshlong just shut up lmao
@@tooshlong imagine making a random account just to talk a bunch of shit about another man calling him a bunch of hypocritical names 😂 man you are a pathetic human being but at least it’s funny lol
Love J Lingz. Such a real person who has had troubles like the rest of us. When given a chance, he was a great player. Much love from a Utd fan from the states.
Shut up he had huge opportunities and threw it in the ditch THROUGH not being a real person. Get over it.
He was NEVER a great player.
Except dt one month in Dec of 2017, he was terrible.
Check his stats. Going months without goals.
Rewatch his matches. Minimal impact on play
@@yogeshsingh4910 what do you mean? At was ham he was at his best,just stfu.
@@yogeshsingh4910 You never saw him at West Ham. He has been a troubled player, but when he's at his peak, he's phenomenal. As a United fan, I wish him the best.
Outstanding young man, having travelled through difficult times. I wish you all the best in all that you do !
Steven this is one of the best interview shows there is in the world today. I love the way you engage and listen and make your guests relax with your genuine empathy and understanding. I've worked in the media for 45 years and you're right up there with the best my friend. This interview with Jesse Lingard gave us an outstanding insight into the mind and complex life challenges of this young man like we've never seen before. Congratulations to all involved and thank for your great work. John Gubba
Given he says he runs like 8 ish businesses or something like that, what he's said there on the vid with Gary Neville- can't believe he is able to be how he is. Obviously podcast is big but yeah can't believe it. Clearly a great man though, must be something in the name aha ehe 😉
Very honest tough conversation. Also very respectful. Depression doesn't stop to think if you are a football player or a businessman or unemployed. Money doesn't repel it. Struggle is struggle.
As a mother, my oldest son, being 19, youngest being 3, I just want to wrap my arms around Jesse and give him a great big hug.
What a lovely, open, caring young man.
He's been misunderstood by our fanbase
What a brave lad takes guts to be so honest about what he was going through I wish nothing but luck love peace. And goal for you son 👏🏼
Have to say as a forest fan, this guy gets way too much hate. Love that he is here with us, can see the impact (POSITIVE) he has on the dressing room. His goal against spurs was great and the way he interacts with fans here is top tier. He might not be hitting the highs everyone expected but that’s football and he started growing into the team before his recent injury. All the best 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Uh-huh, this is actually an interview with Nottingham Forest's midfielder Jesse Lingard, hosted by Steven Bartlett, star of Dragons' Den.
Good luck Jessie for the future.
As a person that has struggled with depression since a kid I totally get your struggles and your mum's.
I was sad when you left utd, I always new there was more to why you left and I don't blame you.
The Glazer's reign has affected EVERYONE connected with the club, be it players or fans.
Hopefully soon things will change and we will get our club back.
All the best Jessie.
Also thank you for the excellent content
You never know what someone is going through until you experience that..sending you hugs Jesse from Zambia 🇿🇲🇿🇲
I’m a Man U fan
Jumped In the car at 8. Looked at the title after I pressed play and literally went "wooooooooohhhh"! Well done guys! Excellent episode. Almost feel like a proud sister, hearing Jesse talk about his life, knowing he is still pushing to achieve more. 🙏🏿 His resilience is DEEP.
Such resilience is probably helped by looking at his bank balance every morning and realising that he doesn't have to go to an office today or nurse someone back to good health on low pay. He's so brave.
@@tooshlong He is brave, you try coping with the pressure of millions
@@manunited111able millions of pounds is no pressure at all little fella 😂
@@tooshlong You have no understanding of how humans work, money isn't the be all end all for everybody, clearly it is for you though
@@manunited111able bootlicking the rich whilst real normals are currently experiencing indescribable pressures and strains. You people are grotesque.
Bro...... u are brave man!!! You are real and lived a real life like all of us🙏🏽 Keep strong and keep yourself and family together. You have my respect👊🏾 Being famous and having money means nothing 🙏🏽 Gods speed
It isn't brave to do something he knows will be lauded, you utter spakker 😂 "being famous and having money means nothing" says a low IQ delinquent.
Love Jesse and always will. Big props to him for overcoming your personal challenges.
❤
Hahaha the ease at which the multimillionaires can provoke the tards into sympathy votes is amazing. Fair play.
Jesse would have been a cult hero at United if he had stayed on point
@@obitriceforlife5771 no he wouldn't. He's not good enough for that level
He hasn't overcome them at all, you can clearly see that in his face, body language, and he's coming off as a self intitled prck in this interview
The depression part really hit home; I’ve been there many times and the situation he explained his mum was like the exact way I am when I’m feeling low.
Scary.
Thanks for opening up Jesse, respect.
Great show, really opened up what a player could be going trough in life. Wishing all the best to Jesse on and off the pitch
We love you at Forest, Jesse. Your positivity and generosity of spirit look like they've made you an asset to the feel good culture that's developed at club, even when you're out of commission you always seem engaged and involved and that's so great to see. Can't wait to see you match fit again, thriving and back to your best. COYR!
Lol, signed a one year deal and will be out the door as soon as the relegation trap door shuts on Forest. Utterly moronic decision not to sign for West Ham .
@@michaelohara49 look at the league table 👀
@@michaelohara49 west ham bottom 18th forest 13th / 5 points clear of bottom 3- explain how its Moronic?
@@michaelohara49 From the sound of it that's just the kind of blinkered dreariness that made him head for the door, Mick. Life's no dress rehearsal, and we aren't here long. Good look with the rest of your season. 🥳
@@michaelohara49 Keep crying.
Steven and the team you guys keep delivering on the guests! It's really interesting listening to how your guests live there lives but also what's happening behind closed doors, to give us a real life insight. Fantastic listen so far, keep them coming guys!
My morning sorted. LFC fan here. Massive respect for JL.
YNWA 💯
lol what a pathetic life
@@looptimelapse it can't be that pathetic if you feel the need to waste energy typing a comment back. Have a nice day Arveen sending hugs and kisses 💋
@@billykimber5554 says the guy who gets triggered and write even longer answers. Don't make a clown of yourself mate, leave that for Nunez
@@looptimelapse laugh out loud. Your probably a fucking virgin. you silly melt go and find A SUBSCRIBER LMAO
@@looptimelapse💀💀💀💀
Happy to see him get the standing ovation he deserved
If Jesse ever reads the comments to this video I hope he understands the respect and love forest fans have for his passion and energy. As a Forest supporter I haven't had as much joy in the past minus getting promotetd as I have watching him and his passion for the club and the project here grow. Between the reactions midgame to the video's of him supporting the players amongst the team in training to the celebrating the win in his car after the tottenham game he has created a life long supporter of me. From now in a forest shirt to where ever he may move to he is a blessing to any dressing room and I will back him as a player. I hope he stays on here.
Wait until Forest are relegated and he’s doing TikToks the next day with no care in the world because he’s a free agent
@@christophercurtis8491 Forest knew that when they signed him though. As with a lot of free agents who come on their own terms. It doesn’t change what he's done at the club on and off the pitch. He was at a stage where he needed to be happy and feel loved to help his mental health. He found a team and ground that gave him goosebumps after he was at rock bottom.
@@dminor1811 Don’t be so naive. Jesse saying he joined Forest over West Ham because they “showed the love” basically means they offered him 200k a week and West Ham only offered 100k you can read this man like an open book
I’m excited for this episode, what a great job your doing Steve 👍
you're
He did great things at West Ham.
Hope he pulls through.
Talented.
It’s sad he should’ve stayed there, he looked happy
I don't know how long Jessie will stay at Nottingham Forest, but I'm very happy to have him in the Nottingham Forest family, He's a good person and I saw how he was with that trainspotting lad on the documentry, it was heartwarming and his kindness and humbleness showed me the mark of the man. Depression can hit anyone, trust me I have experience of it, it's truly awful and it does'nt matter if your'e a millionaire or on the dole, it can bring you to your knees. I salute Jessie speaking so openly about depression and wish him well for the future!
It’s actually so mad how much I can relate to jesse’s situation, In my situation I feel the lack of support is part of the reason I’ve not gone further with football
Difference is you dont have millions of pounds to fall back on
@@HonestMan112 so do you
As a UTD fan you always show admiration for the players who wear the jersey, but I feel the players that come from the academy, all the way from the youth team to 1st team, get that extra admiration and that’s why I feel for Lingzy. Under Jose he was on fire and it’s a shame the infrastructure around them was so corrosive that it got players under performing like Pogba and Di Maria (a few who come to mind). Although I didn’t like what CR7 did, his interview was very revealing, which correlates with Lingzys account. Wish him all the best in his career and life. Look forward to seeing lingzy in a movie sometime soon 😁
Taking this podcast to new heights, that Spotify deal must be in line 💰 Cracking job SB
You reds!! We're really happy to have you Jesse. All the best mate. Onwards and upwards
Not knowing much about your story Steven I have to say I was very sceptical and thought that these shows were gonna be glorified business seminars. But this is slowly becoming one of my favourite things to listen to in my spare time. Your genuine interest and down to earth human touch is really engaging and inspiring, perhaps that's why you have become so successful. Keep em coming and I'll be tuning in. All the best
Nothing but respect for Jessie. I wish him and his fam all the best
So much for a young person to have to deal with. My heart goes out to him and his mother.
Depression really is the most selfish of illnesses. It eats you from the inside out.
As a United fan I've always been a massive fan of Jesse even through his poor form the REAL United fans could see something was going on behind the scenes it really warms my heart to see him enjoying his football again its a shame it couldn't be at United but welldone Jesse you're a proper fighter mate 💙
United fans are so plastic. Ridiculed ronaldo for doing the same thing they’re applauding Jesse for
@@robbiem2010 same thing ? Mate he literally broke a fans phone refused to train refused to thank the fans for travelling and stormed off the pitch like a baby please tell me how that's the same ?
1:01:50 Forest have really improved since this interview was made. Up to 13th in the prem at the time of writing.
I sympathise with Jessie for having to deal with his family problems which must have been tough at the time, I find it interesting that like Ronaldo he is criticising uniteds facilities which appears true, but where Jesse lost me was when he said that he suggested to United to be more up to date with things like ‘content’ & that for me is the key word I’ll take from this interview - Manchester United is a football club and should be focusing on being the best at funnily enough football, people like Lingard are the epitome of what is wrong with the modern footballer
True...very true. Excellent point about the 'content stuff' a footballer should focus on the football.
Man im so glad jesse got a ‘’final goodbye’’ when he played at old trafford with forest
He deserved it and was something that had obviously left him sad when he could have been subbed on in his last game and "closed that chapter for himself" I was shocked how many said he had faked injury for it though, Man Utd was all he had known.
I’d love to see a CEO podcast with Sir Alex!
Jesse frigging Lingard! I find it ironic how the last interview was David Moyes his ex manager! 😅.. Great work Steven and The Diary of a CEO team!
Thanks! Hope you enjoy the episode
@@TheDiaryOfACEO Steven, please get Jose Mourinho on!
Really enjoying the caliber of guests you're picking. Your podcast is a game changer Steve, keep it up!
another great episode as per usual, would fancy you bringing in Rashford too
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He made me love United.... forever love him and support him always....for me your still a legend...all the best lingard
This brought me to tears, we dont know what people go threw, so let s not judge but love!
Glad to have him at Forest. Amazing person on and off the pitch. This podcast is on another level to the others i thought James English was the best until i started watching this.
Decent lad but far from amazing on the pitch, will always put a shift in though
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But he’s much better than you at football though.
Entitled to your opinion as am I
@@kevinsayce2248 he might be, doesn’t make him an amazing player 🤣
@@kevinsayce2248 He is much better than most at football, just not his peers. Seems like a decent bloke but is the perfect example of believing his own hype. Tore it up at West Ham and then deluded himself into thinking he'd get back into the United team. He should have signed for West Ham but now will just fade away into obscurity.
Love seeing Jesse at Forest, his smile and actions around the team and fans are infectious and brings a smile to my face, along with the rest of the squad and staff at the club, he's a great fit
Thank you Jesse, for opening up and being so strong. Respect to you and your family.✊🏾
Major respect for having him and letting him speak ! 👍
Please try to invite Dele Alli! I don’t know if he will accept it, but it would be reeeally interesting to see him talking a litte bit about his career/life. I feel like we only know what other people talk about him, but never got to knew his part of the story.
Sounds like his mother suffers from bipolar depression (hence why he is referring to extraordinary stuff - symptoms of mania etc), bipolar gets worse with having children with lack of sleep, post-partum hormone changes being huge triggers. Even medications cannot always keep it under control. I'm talking from experience with my own wife having that condition (and also being a mother). Can see he is a bit uncomfortable talking about it, but its perfectly "normal" for someone with that condition. She has done very well not to take her own life, many mothers are extremely vulnerable in that situation, even without bipolar.
Jesse mate , I think every united fan still loves you bro if it means anything
Football is harsh, and podcast's like this could help understand players on the pitch and fans
A great watch. With his mom’s issues with depression it reminds me of my own youth with my mom. As a kid all you had was why, wtf? As I got older and society talked openly about mental health only then did I have the answers. Then I could let go of the anger. I’m not even up to his ManU days yet... powerful watch. Wishing Jesse the best. Good dude. 🤘🏻🤘🏻
This guy bought loads of moments of joy for me, as a united fan.
Gained massive respect for this kid, I used to hate him before seeing this. People forget that these footballers are still people and just judge them from the pitch
He's not a 'kid'
He's a grown man acting like a kid, that's the problem.
@@monkeyface6139 You be saying toxic shit anonymously about someone struggling from depression, and you think Lingard's the manchild here?
@timgb7882
He doesn't have depression when he's dancing about in videos. Trust me I know what depression is.
@@monkeyface6139 lol you know jack shit.
@@monkeyface6139 yeah you deffo need someone to help you lad
Such a shame he went through all of that on n off the pitch, we as fans need to realise not only are they human but alot if them are young men who have sacrificed a lot of themselves to make others happy and just end up getting slated by the same fans they play for
I love these kinds of podcasts with footballers because it gives a different perspective that people don't see or consider. Just because they're very successful financially doesn't mean there isn't many negatives and they still have the same emotions as every other human. They're still someone's child or someone's parent. And they've all usually come from very humble ordinary begins.
People seem to think they just roll up on a Saturday to play the match and get paid massive amounts of money. They don't seem to consider what it has taken to get to that stage both physically and mentally. then People also forget that it's only a few small pool of the total amount of professional footballers that get paid hundreds of thousands a week. The vast majority aren't on anywhere near that and most still.
People say "but anyone could do it. I work 50 hours a week bla bla bla". If anyone could do it then anyone would do it and most people are ultimately jealous. Football and sport generally is also a meritocracy because It's only usually the best that get to the top, baring a few exceptions, and that's how it should.
Goes to show doesn’t matter what lifestyle you have depression can hit anyone! Such a down to earth honest guy! Great interview x
I still think Lingard has more in the tank and whilst I would’ve liked to see more minutes for him at United, more than happy to see him at Forest
Imagine having All that money and drink on tap,I'm glad he looks after his daughter and you can tell he loves his mum so much, mental health is not a joke and I know for sure i would be not in a good place, it took me going to rehab and finding faith that took me away after my mum passed away so I respect Jesse and his path is different but respect Jesse for keeping his head up and not giving up God bless you my dear friend and brother ❤️❤️
That was a great interview. Cant wait for Jesse to get back into the first team and show us what he can do.❤
Having seen my mom go through depression for almost a decade, i can relate a lot to the first part of this. Quality interview so far… waiting for the united roast to change my view though lol
Poor Jesse, I hope hes in a better place right now. Thinking about how he must have been held back due to depression or the club, its hard. The only way now is to move forward and be the best one can be for today. Hopefully, hes got a good support system now and goes to therapy. Therapy is important people!
Great interview! I think more players, currently playing in the game need to open up! Good luck Jesse 👍
Why? Weird. Just imagine being so antisocial and autistic that you would think it requires multimillionaires to "open up" in order to show "you ain't the only one with problems" Lmao.
@@tooshlong Gaslighting! What a twat 😂
Thank you for this amazing podcast. I am Man Utd fan since 2008. You asked the most interesting questions every fan are curious about. Thank you Jessie for being vulnerable and share with us little bit about yourself and about United. All the best for ALL OF YOU. - polish fan ;) ⚽
He is receiving a lot of love in Korea these days and he seems happy❤
been going through something similar and wasnt sure if i was strong enough to handle it, great to know people go through the same and over come it. Jesse inspired me today and help me on how to handle my situation.❤
Jesse always good in my books, plays the game he loves with smile on his face & vibes. The peoples champ for sure ❤️
Great interview as always. So raw and true, it’s about time Jesse got his say. Steven you are so incredible at these interviews/discussions. I can’t wait to see who’s next.
Love you jesse! You made some of the most entertaining moments in a Man Utd shirt!
We’ve been having a lot of Man United content and I’m loving it. In the next episode of diary of a CEO, you should get David Gill. After him, bring the mythical Man United CEO, Ed Woodward himself. That would be insane.
So proud of DOAC and how far it's come! I can't wait for the day when you announce another live tour!
I’ll be very frank here. I am so glad to see the back of Pogba & Lingard. Good luck.