Mind Games: The Ups and Downs of Life and Football
By (Author) Neville Southall
HarperCollins Publishers
HarperCollins
29th September 2021
27th May 2021
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Assertiveness, motivation, self-esteem and positive mental attitude
Association football (Soccer)
796.334019
Paperback
304
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 20mm
220g
In this unique book, one of footballs greatest cult players reflects on the travails of the sport and draws upon his own experience to offer an honest assessment on one of its final remaining taboos: mental health.
The most difficult position in football Being a goalkeeper. Thats what they say, right You must be mad to stand between those posts and bat away shots and crosses all game long.
Neville Southall should know. He was the goalkeeper for one of the best teams of the 1980s and became an icon of the game during his 20-year career between the sticks. But what did it take to prepare himself mentally for the difficulties of the position How did he dig so deep on the biggest occasions and in the highest-pressured moments What scars were left at the end of his long career a tenure that saw the highs of winning trophies, but also the lows of losing games, making mistakes and feeling the full weight of club and country on your shoulders. And how has he used his post-playing career to campaign for a better future for the next generation
In this unique book, one of footballs greatest cult players reflects on the travails of the modern game, how some of societys problems are reflected within it and draws upon his own experience to tackle one of its final remaining taboos: mental health. On fear of failure, confidence, sexuality and homophobia, suicide, social media and many other talking points Neville doesnt hold back on the biggest subjects and gets stuck in to some of the most important topics surrounding the beautiful game.
Neville Southall is a goalkeeping legend who played for Everton (and many others) between 1980 and 2002. A larger-than-life Welshman, since retiring he's become a social justice campaigner, using Twitter to campaign on issues including mental health, national politics, sex work and the conversation around LGBT issues.