I cried at this episode. I’ve lost family too young to cancer too, I know how horrible it feels to be told someone has days or weeks left. Thank you so much for talking about it Beth, it’s unfortunately an experience many of us have had, and it makes me feel less alone knowing somebody who I look up to has gone through it and keeps me going. I know how hard it is to talk about, so genuinely thanks Beth. I know you will never see this, but I thought it was important to say how much I appreciate it.
Watching Beth in the practice squad game for the first time, while Viv is doing sprints on the sidelines is a crazy inspirational moment!! Love this doc!
This has been an outstanding series. The teamwork, the passion, the difficulty, all presented in a way that is respectful and inspirational. I came to Arsenal Women via the Dutch national team and their phenomenal run in the late teens. I've stayed an Arsenal fan because the team just seems so together and the talent is amazing.
Absolutely incredible work by Beth and Viv to put themselves out there when they're vulnerable to help the sport itself. Thank you for showing this journey in its entirety. You are both incredible people
Arsenal as one club really getting better year by year, Beth and Viv also all the girls who is in the team right now should keep going, make the world of women football better for this and future generation.
Congratulations ladies wonderful series of documentaries Beth & Viv...👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻My sincerest condolences Beth on the loss of your beautiful Mum....xx Best Wishes from Dublin.💚football ⚽️
Hearing what you went through reminds me of what happened when I ruptured my ACL (back in 2006). Unfortunately, there are similarities. We found out my mum had ovarian cancer in July 2005. Four months later, she passed on. Those four months were physically and emotionally draining. And even after she'd passed on, I never really had the time or space to deal with the emotional side of losing my mum. Then came that Saturday afternoon in March 2006 (I didn't sleep well the night before) when the knee of my standing foot bent sideways when I kicked the ball and I heard that "pop". I was impatient. I wanted surgery ASAP cos I wanted to recover ASAP. But my surgeon said recovery would be better if we delayed surgery till the swelling was down and I'd regained full range of motion. So it was a couple of months of physiotherapy before I finally had the op in June. I felt like everything was moving too slowly. But it was exactly what I needed then. It gave me time and space to finally deal with the emotions of losing my mum. Then the hard work began. It took another six months before I could play again.
It must've been extremely difficult for Beth Mead to deal with her mom's passing away. I also have a teammate who lost her mother early this year to cancer and I could see how difficult it must've been for her. It must've been difficult for her to open about it but I'd like to thank her for speaking about it and letting us rethink about how important it is to cherish every moment with your loved ones.
I cried at this episode. I’ve lost family too young to cancer too, I know how horrible it feels to be told someone has days or weeks left. Thank you so much for talking about it Beth, it’s unfortunately an experience many of us have had, and it makes me feel less alone knowing somebody who I look up to has gone through it and keeps me going. I know how hard it is to talk about, so genuinely thanks Beth. I know you will never see this, but I thought it was important to say how much I appreciate it.
My deepest condolences for your loss. I can't fully relate to you but I hope the pain has eased out over time. Take care and keep your chin up :)
I cried at this episode. I've lost family too
@@fireblorb1908My deepest condolences
Lol no one watches the women’s, only the men’s team matter
Cry little girl 😂😂😂😂
My emotions can't handle this documentary
Watching Beth in the practice squad game for the first time, while Viv is doing sprints on the sidelines is a crazy inspirational moment!! Love this doc!
This has been an outstanding series. The teamwork, the passion, the difficulty, all presented in a way that is respectful and inspirational.
I came to Arsenal Women via the Dutch national team and their phenomenal run in the late teens. I've stayed an Arsenal fan because the team just seems so together and the talent is amazing.
Absolutely incredible work by Beth and Viv to put themselves out there when they're vulnerable to help the sport itself. Thank you for showing this journey in its entirety. You are both incredible people
Love this insight into professional football, people do care.
I really love this documentary ❤ and I'm proud of them both. Love from a Dutchie
I really love this documentary ❤and I'm proud of them both. From a dutchie
Arsenal as one club really getting better year by year, Beth and Viv also all the girls who is in the team right now should keep going, make the world of women football better for this and future generation.
Love them on the pitch. Love them off the pitch. Thank you for sharing! You really inspire us and make us proud. COYG!
I really love this documentary ❤ and I'm proud
Of them both. Love frome a dutchie
Congratulations ladies wonderful series of documentaries Beth & Viv...👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻My sincerest condolences Beth on the loss of your beautiful Mum....xx Best Wishes from Dublin.💚football ⚽️
I cant believe how strong beth was speaking about her little mum ❤️🩹 the most strong and bravest people I’ve ever seen! 💔❤️🩹🥺
Hearing what you went through reminds me of what happened when I ruptured my ACL (back in 2006). Unfortunately, there are similarities. We found out my mum had ovarian cancer in July 2005. Four months later, she passed on. Those four months were physically and emotionally draining. And even after she'd passed on, I never really had the time or space to deal with the emotional side of losing my mum. Then came that Saturday afternoon in March 2006 (I didn't sleep well the night before) when the knee of my standing foot bent sideways when I kicked the ball and I heard that "pop".
I was impatient. I wanted surgery ASAP cos I wanted to recover ASAP. But my surgeon said recovery would be better if we delayed surgery till the swelling was down and I'd regained full range of motion. So it was a couple of months of physiotherapy before I finally had the op in June. I felt like everything was moving too slowly. But it was exactly what I needed then. It gave me time and space to finally deal with the emotions of losing my mum. Then the hard work began. It took another six months before I could play again.
Its apparent they were emotionally stressed before the injuries.
It's really hard to focus under those circumstances.
It must've been extremely difficult for Beth Mead to deal with her mom's passing away. I also have a teammate who lost her mother early this year to cancer and I could see how difficult it must've been for her. It must've been difficult for her to open about it but I'd like to thank her for speaking about it and letting us rethink about how important it is to cherish every moment with your loved ones.
When Katie McCabe say the 🐐 is returning better believe it
I cried at this episode. I've lost lost family too young 4:08
commenting for the algorithm
bucket list is to be able to go to England one day and watch a women's match.
where are you from?
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Sehat selalu ya kawan ❤ selamat beraktivitas 😊
what does that mean
Steffy : ' Like it or not i'm going to be in this documentary ' .... 🤣
Step by step Episode 6?😊
a bit sad Miedema left and went to Man City
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Buy vlahovic instead of ivan toney 😊😅😮❤❤
No one cares 9:41
No one cares
No one cares
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