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  • Опубликовано: 8 янв 2022
  • On the anniversary of his death football focus and his friend Dan Walker do a piece on the welsh player
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  • @jakecolleran10
    @jakecolleran10 2 года назад +478

    Maybe I’m reading into it too much, but as someone who struggles with depression and suicidal thoughts myself I know that look on Gary’s face far too well, there’s a lot of pain in his eyes, rest in paradise speedo ❤️

    • @patrickdoyle8784
      @patrickdoyle8784 2 года назад +36

      I totally agree you jack! He looks so so sad like he's about to burst into tears, he looks troubled, for him to have to killself must of been something so so bad! something must of tipped him over the edge after the program, such a shame he couldn't speak up whatever was troubling him, an absolute Tragedy for all involved, god bless his family R.I.P.

    • @patrickdoyle8784
      @patrickdoyle8784 2 года назад +16

      Lots of love to you Jack! I really really hope make a full recovery I have huge empathy for you! I suffer the same thing after losing my mum and dad and best friend Marion Sopp who collapsed and had a heart attack in front of me and died. I wish you well!

    • @liverbirdxoxo1984
      @liverbirdxoxo1984 2 года назад +20

      Same… it’s the eyes… a lot of pain… I know from what I see in the mirror

    • @sjfootball1692
      @sjfootball1692 2 года назад +25

      @@patrickdoyle8784 apparently he used to play for one of Barry Bennell’s academies and many players are convinced he was one of the victims. No proof to show for it but it’s all starting to add up

    • @deannelson1388
      @deannelson1388 2 года назад +5

      @@sjfootball1692 Yup, that Dario Gradi needs looking into as well.
      R.i.p. Gary Speed.

  • @wayneplatts7733
    @wayneplatts7733 Год назад +16

    When Gary was at Sheffield United I went into the petrol station at the side of the ground, The Blades players was in the shop buying sweets and chocolates for the coach trip to an away game in the FA Cup against Arsenal......I joined the queue next to him, he started talking to me, we had a chat and a laugh about buying the sweets and stashing them on the coach, he was winding some other players up but included me in the banter....he was like an old mate that I'd not seen for a while, he was so easy going and likeable, was such a great friendly guy, was like I'd known him for ages......will never forget that one moment I met him....RIP Speedo, gone but never forgotten.

  • @SteveLaneGalway
    @SteveLaneGalway Год назад +25

    You can see it in his eyes during close-up shots. There was a lot of pain and sadness in those eyes.

  • @Spamfish
    @Spamfish Год назад +63

    His eyes in those final hours. The hidden dark. Peace and love to anyone struggling with dark demons,

  • @hyllaf
    @hyllaf 2 года назад +69

    it was Gary who elevated Welsh football to where it is today. from laughing stock to top 10 seedings, euro s/f to (the evasive) World cup - it's all thanks to this remarkable and much missed man. rip

    • @RFED2O
      @RFED2O Год назад +2

      No don't think so not at all

    • @johnjenkins4392
      @johnjenkins4392 Год назад +6

      @@RFED2O What do you mean? "Don't think so, not at all" It's an absolute fact that Gary Speed put the systems, the new methods and techniques in place which have elevated Wales from once being ranked 117 in the world, to as high as number 8 at one point, and hence qualify for 3 of the last 4 major international tournaments, and get to semi final in Euro 2016.

    • @Alex-ry6cd
      @Alex-ry6cd Год назад +2

      @@johnjenkins4392 Speed had a massive contribution but so did Brian Flynn and Toshack who started with the processes and procedures behind the scenes.
      I love Speed, he was ana amazing person and footballer but it wasn't just down to him alone. Nowhere near.

    • @donaldsinden934
      @donaldsinden934 Год назад +1

      What, coming last in the group stages of the 2022 World cup, fuck me, even Martin Sheen with is gay Welsh Dragon rant, could not get them going.

  • @dengizmo8200
    @dengizmo8200 Год назад +111

    Shedding a tear even now, over 10 years on.. never met him, but what an absolute legend of the game.. RIP speedo..

    • @JamieAsh_
      @JamieAsh_ Год назад +2

      Virtue signaller.

    • @donaldsinden934
      @donaldsinden934 Год назад

      @@JamieAsh_ don't you mean paedo.

    • @MadLFC
      @MadLFC Год назад +1

      @@JamieAsh_ Or they mean what they say and felt the need to express it. It's not a crime.

    • @jamiejosh96
      @jamiejosh96 Год назад

      @@JamieAsh_ 🤦‍♂️

    • @Tom_murray89
      @Tom_murray89 Год назад +1

      I felt so numb when I heard

  • @Motty1066
    @Motty1066 2 года назад +131

    This is a tremendous tribute to a man who was clearly deeply loved and respected.

    • @noeloleary3157
      @noeloleary3157 Год назад +1

      Yes, a wonderful tribute.

    • @donaldsinden934
      @donaldsinden934 Год назад

      Without a doubt, Garry was widely respected, and internationally celebrated, and when he was not internationally celebrated, he found himself being widely respected.

  • @scottanonymous798
    @scottanonymous798 Год назад +49

    My brother took his life a few years ago, just wished he realised that people, family his kids cared about him more than words. For me suicidal thoughts are temporary anything can change how your feeling in yourself on any given day, just hearing a word of encouragement from a friends or loved one, doing a hobby you enjoy or even hearing a song that makes you think of a happy time. Mental health and dark thoughts can be temporary but taking your life is Permanent. For anyone feeling low or suicidal please reach out to anyone who can comfort you just by listening or being there, because trust me those same people once you’ve gone ahead with taking your life will feel devastated and would have done anything for you to call them in your hour of need. There are always solutions that can prevent suicide I know it’s insidious and can make you feel despair and desperately alone, but the truth is your not you have so many people that would drop everything to save your life or to help you get better in yourself. Please choose to reach out to a loved one or anyone you feel comfortable talking to your soul is worthy of living

    • @paulrichards6894
      @paulrichards6894 Год назад +3

      i am of the opinion that almost all people suffer from mental health issues...... it's just some can get through them and some can't.....

    • @BigBog247
      @BigBog247 Год назад +1

      Sorry for your loss brother

    • @upon-fe2720
      @upon-fe2720 Год назад +6

      Ive suffered from serious depression and I knew people cared/care about me, that alone caused me the most pain. I didn't feel at all worthy. I felt empty, and I felt the love I got from others was built on false premises - that's premises not promises. I felt every moment someone spent trying to love me or support me was a moment of their time wasted, it ate me up. The only way I managed to pull myself through the depression was isolating myself, getting away from well wishers, smashing my phone so nobody could message me, I went off all social media. Since then I've never once attempted suicide. I've kept myself managed and slowly introduced people back into my life at a rate I found manageable. I went from being a severely depressed socialite to now a part reclusive but content person.
      A lot of people who suffer depression feel overwhelmed, what we live in modern society is not what we're built for, we have to adjust our whole lives and not all of us can do that. For me the best thing I had was therapy because it taught me ways to learn my own body, sometimes we simply don't know why we feel the way do and because of that there seems to be no solution. Knowing you're loved doesn't automatically give you value, you're brother will have known you loved him, he will have loved you. In severe states of depression love becomes pain, and it's a cutting uncontrollable pain, similar to heartbrake. If some even so much as offered me a hug I'd start crying immediately. I had to reel back and recharge, and whenever I feel down I d the same thing again. I don't believe I'll ever go so low again because I have my own method of pulling myself through. My point is, there's nothing to lament and nothing to beat yourself up about, getting through depression is a personal journey and you have to learn yourself somehow during it otherwise it will kill you, as it should've done to me.

    • @paulrichards6894
      @paulrichards6894 Год назад +1

      @@upon-fe2720 great post

    • @Jabbathehutsmum
      @Jabbathehutsmum Год назад +2

      I attempted suicide on multiple occasions, the only way I’ve managed to prevent myself from trying again is I played with my ego. I said I had to accomplish something before I can leave, that thing I will likely never accomplish however my ego forces me to not believe that. Other than that my mindset on dying has never changed I want to go as soon as I can and that hasn’t changed since I was 16

  • @niazpetkar53
    @niazpetkar53 2 года назад +133

    We will never know the true extent of Gary's state of mind. He looked so normal, but ask yourself what normal is. Mental health is a disorder that can't be seen. For those who suffer in silence, I 🙏 for you all who need that support. God bless Gary Speed and his family

    • @theastonvillaseal585
      @theastonvillaseal585 2 года назад +2

      Nobody wanted to help fix him, you can see here. Nothing in his eyes, he couldn’t “just talk”. It was a pain he likely couldn’t put into words. He was clearly on the verge of death.

    • @sjfootball1692
      @sjfootball1692 2 года назад +4

      The stuff that’s come out about Barry Bennell has made me start to believe he may well have been one of his victims which would’ve been a contributing factor in his state of mind

    • @gn7740
      @gn7740 2 года назад +3

      Gary Speed. A God amongst men.

    • @gumpysee3644
      @gumpysee3644 Год назад

      his eyes speak words , he was having a panick attack here . iv had many and he was try to focus on beating it

    • @Aardvarked88
      @Aardvarked88 Год назад +1

      @@gumpysee3644 there's absolutely no way you can tell he was having a panic attack in this video other than projection

  • @danieladams9950
    @danieladams9950 Год назад +54

    Ten years went by so quickly... What I loved most of all about Gary is that he was always available, hard working and prolific. Still saddens hugely.

  • @neilkm46
    @neilkm46 2 года назад +29

    11 yrs on and still upsets me. We miss him dearly 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿 ❤ ripspeedo

  • @northeastlower
    @northeastlower 2 года назад +29

    Magnificent player and manager. Sadly missed. Rest in peace Speedo. Leeds United Legend. You will be remembered forever 💙🤍💛 MOT

  • @Lonewolfx124xxx
    @Lonewolfx124xxx 2 года назад +66

    I can tell from Gary’s eyes that he looks preoccupied he looks sad and subdued it still is so upsetting how his poor family and friends must feel he for me will always be my hero he’s a Newcastle United legend and as a fan he always gave his all and we all love him

    • @rasmusmortensen4756
      @rasmusmortensen4756 2 года назад +1

      Yeah. His voice and body language seems so normal but his eyes...

    • @solshields
      @solshields Год назад +1

      He looks completely normal

    • @TheMagicianBee
      @TheMagicianBee Год назад

      I’d seen that look before. It was the same one I taught myself.

  • @Ben-tp5jx
    @Ben-tp5jx 14 часов назад

    I know im not the only one who struggles . Some days im so busy that i dont notice . But it hits me instantly if i hear music or see something beautiful. Its like a roller coaster of emotion again where i have to remove myself from people incase they see. Or i can feel lost all day and night. And have that look on my face like gary has here. I will be keeping an eye out for that look on others . Keep going if your struggling.. i cant promise you will get better. No one said we have to be perfect. But there is things we havent discovered yet. Much love ❤

  • @colinturner4158
    @colinturner4158 Год назад +12

    He had everything he could possibly want but obviously there was something that nobody seem to know about only Gary knew so sad RIP Gary

  • @OHYEAHGAMEVIDEOS
    @OHYEAHGAMEVIDEOS Год назад +7

    Gary was a super footballer. I loved watching him play. I always wanted him to be on the team at Newcastle and he was rarely missing. Respect. I wanted to be like Gary speed

  • @Petep87
    @Petep87 Год назад +20

    It’s really hard at the start looking at Gary eyes and his mouth knowing something was hurting him. It’s heartbreaking and I know he would be so proud Wales are at the World Cup. This is for you Gary 👍🏾🙏

    • @williamshaw6438
      @williamshaw6438 Год назад

      I agree mate. Easy to say in hindsight but those eyes say alot

    • @Ytnzy250
      @Ytnzy250 Год назад

      Wales at this WC have been a disgrace, possibly on par with Qatar.
      Similar sentiments for any man taking a cowardly exit from his problems.
      Rumours of his fondness for rear exits was about to be reported in the press no doubt hastened his decision.
      Life has a way culling the weak from the pack, how would poor, pampered, millionaire Gary have coped with life had he lived on a council estate earning minimum wage?
      He was among the top 2% in life & chose to abandon his family leaving them infected with grief for the remainder of their days.
      Words sad, selfish & craven come to mind.
      We all chorus the same question "Why"?

    • @Jack-kv4mi
      @Jack-kv4mi Год назад

      @@Ytnzy250 absolute tosser comes to mind regarding you

    • @Ublunublu
      @Ublunublu Год назад

      @@Ytnzy250 Shut up you evil emotionless scumbag. Hope you take the same ticket out

    • @TehDawg
      @TehDawg Год назад

      @@Ytnzy250 I’ll tell you why, money and status doesn’t determine your mental health. You sound like a jealous snob who is angry he never had a reputation or meaning like Gary’s, and now is mocking and blaming him for his mental health state. Have a look in the mirror and wake up. You are clueless, and we’re all asking the same question. Why do senseless people like you splurt out pointless and useless opinions when they haven’t got a clue about the subject or sensitivity. Mong.

  • @thereds1959
    @thereds1959 Год назад +8

    I often think of Gary, still can’t get my head around why he did it, but as a football fan (Liverpool) I had great respect for him as a footballer and when he took the 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿 job I was made up from a Englishman with proud Welsh roots.He will always be in my mind. Rest in peace Gary Speed💔

    • @SL0409
      @SL0409 Год назад

      Media were about to out personal stuff in his private life and he didn't want to deal with it so sadly ended his life
      Typical scum journos, can't keep their nose out of stuff that has got fuck all to do with them

  • @sophieloujax
    @sophieloujax Год назад +22

    That hundred yard stare of his is heartbreaking. Going through the motions but lost in your own darkness. I know it well. He had so many people he could have turned to. The problem is, when you get to the point of no return, you believe everyone will be better off without you. How wrong he was ❤

    • @jmcc8718
      @jmcc8718 Год назад

      God sets free from all confusion and pain, read matthew 17:21

  • @slocsmichaels2629
    @slocsmichaels2629 Год назад +15

    I’ve just seen this interview again. So touching. I’ve experienced depression myself. Tough at times. But it’s true,tough to see signs of what is going on in a person’s brain. You were obviously a good pal to him which Gary must’ve appreciated. Take solice in you had chance to know a lovely guy. Sometimes you just can’t help. Take care.

  • @getthefekir5040
    @getthefekir5040 Год назад +4

    RIP Gary speed. Leeds legend but also a legend of Wales and other clubs. So privileged to have watched him grace the field at Elland road. RIP Gary speed

  • @sayno4137
    @sayno4137 Год назад +2

    A legend. Even though he never played for a team I supported , he was a player I admired so much. Was so talented and everytime you seen him interviewed , he seemed so humble and likeable.

  • @sjfootball1692
    @sjfootball1692 2 года назад +24

    He completely turned around Welsh football I believe he’d still be our manager today if he was still here. Would be every young footballer’s dream to have him as manager

    • @ashleybryant305
      @ashleybryant305 Год назад

      Yeah, he was actually doing an amazing job with the Welsh Team. I think people forget that.

  • @5thdimensionliving727
    @5thdimensionliving727 Год назад +9

    Incredible footage..thank you for uploading..such a beautiful, handsome, hugely talented man..can’t believe it was 11 years ago..terrible tragedy especially for his family..it’s so difficult to spot if someone is going through a tough time, especially with men..it’s so hard to open up..but the more people do, there is definitely hope..everything should be talked out ..no shame in being vulnerable 🙏🙏

  • @leonardnimoy7
    @leonardnimoy7 Год назад +2

    Take care of each other men. Talk if you need to or if you think someone else does. Our family was devastated like most footy fans when Gary died, he was a great guy and his choice must be used as a lesson in seeking help. Take care of each other, this vid broke my heart. RIP Gary.

  • @patchp009
    @patchp009 3 месяца назад +2

    Amazing interview with Dan Walker. Vivid memories of that day. Heard about his death in the pub, before going to the Liberty Stadium to watch Swansea vs Aston Villa. The mood was so low and the game was so unimportant. I left my seat early, walked out of the stadium and was interviewed by a BBC reporter and cameraman. To this day, I have no idea what I said when asked about my feelings about Gary Speeds suicide, because I had watched him the previous night, and his eyes gave it all away. It didn't shock me. I'd seen those eyes so many times in the mirror. Luckily for me, I was able to tell my best friend the way I was feeling, and am still here today to write this. It only takes a couple of important words, and you'd be surprised what true friends are able to do for you, mark my words. To this day, I have my down days, but I always think of Gary Speed, and wonder if he'd still be with us if somebody had seen it in his eyes. RIP Gary Speed.

    • @mattcolley358
      @mattcolley358 Месяц назад

      Gary speed was a class act. You only have to hear the stories of him. Depression and mental health problems never go away. Just have to deal with it best way you can

  • @reds005
    @reds005 Год назад +10

    Not sure why this popped up but this really got me.
    Someone with seemingly everything to live for just suddenly thinking he’s had enough. It beggars belief how low he must have felt to take his own life and leave his family.
    The footage of him in the studio the day before makes it all the more shocking.
    Please speak to someone if you feel low. Things may feel so different when you get someone else’s perspective.

  • @tortoisetamer486
    @tortoisetamer486 4 месяца назад +1

    Definitely can see the pain in his eyes, probably doesn't even want to speak never mind live, poor guy at least the sufferings over 😔

  • @leonskum.5682
    @leonskum.5682 Год назад +2

    An absolute honour to have him played for my team. Love and miss you Gary.

  • @darrenwilson8042
    @darrenwilson8042 Год назад +3

    Wow - the impact his death and the memory of that last meeting had on Dan Walker is laid bare there. Gary's poor lads look absolutely numb on that pitch. Its a touch watch. RIP Gary Speed

  • @peterwoodward1382
    @peterwoodward1382 Год назад +7

    RIP Gary Speed you have left behind a legacy great player sadly missed.

  • @simonattwood4540
    @simonattwood4540 Год назад +7

    It's just heartbreaking he must have been going through so much I can't begin to understand rest in peace ❤

  • @nickxcore74
    @nickxcore74 Год назад +3

    I actually had the pleasure of meeting Gary Speed when I travelled away with Forest supporters to play the second leg of a playoff game against Swansea City and he came across as a really nice guy. I was absolutely devastated to hear of his passing later that same year to suicide. I always sensed that he was a sensitive guy who appeared cheerful on the outside, but was suffering terrible pain on the inside. It’s so important for us men to talk about our feelings, and there’s absolutely no shame in admitting that you might be struggling with your mental health.

  • @MikeArnold535
    @MikeArnold535 Год назад +7

    Watching this 11 years on…still tears in my eyes…RIP Gary ❤

    • @simoncox8793
      @simoncox8793 Год назад

      So sad 😞

    • @laytonsampson7644
      @laytonsampson7644 Год назад

      Who’s that hanging from the ceiling who’s that behind the garage door

    • @simoncox8793
      @simoncox8793 Год назад

      @@laytonsampson7644 You need help! Really weird comment mate.

    • @laytonsampson7644
      @laytonsampson7644 Год назад

      @@simoncox8793 shh I don’t carex

    • @simoncox8793
      @simoncox8793 Год назад

      @@laytonsampson7644 Get some help please

  • @yamyam3407
    @yamyam3407 Год назад +4

    You could see it in his eyes he was there but he wasn't there. RIP

  • @dr.biscuits
    @dr.biscuits Год назад +6

    Miss him hugely.......lovely bloke. Terrific player.

  • @andydurance478
    @andydurance478 Год назад +3

    Still very sad , he was a great man that was a great tribute so bloody sad R.I.P Gary .

  • @stevarey3519
    @stevarey3519 Год назад +2

    Played for bolton in his later years was loved by everyone at Bolton

  • @drpaulvfr3597
    @drpaulvfr3597 2 года назад +1

    What a man🙏🙏🙏 fitting tribute on way to ccs just been finished on side of house.RIP GARY SON, YOU STARTED WHATS HAPPENING TODAY IN WELSH FOOTBALL. L.E.G.E.N.D

  • @louiem2
    @louiem2 Год назад +3

    Still miss you Gary. Had absolutely no connection to him and am a Liverpool fan, so shouldn't really have liked Gary Speed as much as i did, but showed what type of man he was when he was with us and that his character and personality transcended it all.
    RIP Gary Speed, gone but never forgotten

    • @JamieAsh_
      @JamieAsh_ Год назад

      Nobody cares who you support. You foitball fans are properly corny & cringey. Always taking the moral highground, thinking you're some sort of spokesman for the club you support. Go away.

    • @louiem2
      @louiem2 Год назад

      @@JamieAsh_ Cheers J👍

  • @leeansell234
    @leeansell234 Год назад +1

    So so sad. Can still remember this so clearly in the news. What a fantastic player and bloke

  • @reactions4u438
    @reactions4u438 2 года назад +32

    It’s crazy seeing him there and one day later he’s gone. Such a tremendous loss

    • @garethroblyn
      @garethroblyn  2 года назад +3

      This was on the day he done it.

    • @riptideog8783
      @riptideog8783 8 месяцев назад

      @@garethroblynit was the day after

  • @leightonparker9452
    @leightonparker9452 Год назад +2

    Brought a tear to my eye, what a shame! Rip Gary

  • @rltr6146
    @rltr6146 Год назад +1

    Getting that phone call hearing that a loved one has taken their own life, is one that changes your life forever.
    I know.

  • @busteredwards2319
    @busteredwards2319 Год назад +3

    this is a very sad video to watch but if it saves one person's life by reaching out and talking to someone it's all worth it RIP speado from a toffee 💙

  • @lukeslevin2666
    @lukeslevin2666 Год назад +1

    I remember watching football focus and he was on there on the Saturday and then I remembering hearing on Talksport on the Sunday that Gary Speed had taken his own life, I couldn't believe it considering that I saw him on live TV the day before and he seemed in good spirits....!!!!

  • @rivierapalms6485
    @rivierapalms6485 Год назад +1

    A lovely tribute, Dan. Rest in peace, Speedy x

  • @rodcosta3603
    @rodcosta3603 Год назад +6

    You’re a nice guy Dan. He would be so proud.

  • @richardhayes706
    @richardhayes706 8 месяцев назад

    12 years on and this still hurts me badly ..
    I am a huge football fan and Gary Speed was one of those players that you knew was always available, week in week out, game in game out, I always appreciated him being in the football world from Leeds all the way through to his late thirties playing at a very consistent level throughout his career.

  • @Maz-zb9uf
    @Maz-zb9uf Год назад +6

    You can see the sadness in his eyes its scary to think he was secretly struggle

  • @greglenthall8142
    @greglenthall8142 2 года назад +4

    Never forget that day🕯️🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿❤️💛💚

  • @yoiamgucci2743
    @yoiamgucci2743 Год назад +2

    Suicide is so tragic. Questions with no answers. Excessive analysis of every interaction. The ultimate grief of love with no place to go. No one needs to suffer in silence; it is so good to talk. If the weight of the world is on your shoulders you would be amazed at how many people will want to help lighten the load.

  • @Alexisuk
    @Alexisuk 5 часов назад

    RIP Gary and prayers to his family and loved ones 🙏🏽

  • @dannysagar887
    @dannysagar887 Год назад +1

    You can really see it in his eyes. Was too young too remember the details and the severity of the situation but fuck me. We lost a true legend that day

  • @fjdbdjdjdb283
    @fjdbdjdjdb283 Год назад +8

    People would rather listen to your struggles than go to your funeral. It’s ok to not be ok!

    • @wayneplatts7733
      @wayneplatts7733 Год назад

      The exact words my young daughter said to me when I was really struggling, everyday is a struggle but I'm still here, won't forget those words mate.

  • @doublegtotheg9807
    @doublegtotheg9807 Год назад +1

    The memory of Gary Speed will long live on. RIP young man.

  • @OneDaveAtaTime
    @OneDaveAtaTime Год назад +2

    It’s sad to see too often that those who are struggling are generous with others in giving their time and attention when in fact they need it most from others.

  • @frankiethomas1683
    @frankiethomas1683 Год назад +4

    people commenting how normal and okay he appears but if you've ever had depression you will be able to see it in his eyes

  • @ScottyDog345
    @ScottyDog345 Год назад +3

    Fantastic man
    Great midfielder
    Sorely missed

  • @robharding4028
    @robharding4028 Год назад +2

    This is quite a stark reminder to us all, that , we do not know where we might go, or where we want to go, But it really does not matter, we will go there regardless of expectations, I have seen mental illness,its not like a puzzle you can solve.For it would be great if it was that easy,But its not that simple.Its probably impossible.But we live in hope.

  • @phildawson2470
    @phildawson2470 Год назад +1

    Really sad to watch, dont think anyone will be without a tear in their eye, i agree you can see it in his eyes somethings not right, so sad he couldnt talk about it, RIP Speedo, top player and top gentleman.

  • @user-nc2td8lq4r
    @user-nc2td8lq4r День назад

    We miss you Speedo love always ❤

  • @mkkravist11
    @mkkravist11 Год назад +18

    I read that Gary was so embarrassed (he needn’t have been) and devastated that his private life was going to be exposed, he took his own life.
    What a terrible situation. He was ruined by the kids football coach and Gary Speed wasn’t the only kid to end their life later on into adulthood.
    R.I.P. Gary- by ALL accounts just a wonderful man. Such a terrible loss.

    • @SL0409
      @SL0409 Год назад +2

      This is true.

    • @kh7688
      @kh7688 Год назад +1

      What had happened in his private life?

    • @nigelwalker9052
      @nigelwalker9052 Год назад

      Wat was going on?

    • @Restrodsworth
      @Restrodsworth Год назад +1

      @@nigelwalker9052 Barry Bennell I believe.

    • @zafmo9829
      @zafmo9829 Год назад +2

      @@nigelwalker9052 one of the football coaches at the academy he was at abused some of the boys. It's thought that he was one of them and he took his life thinking his name would be in the paper as a victim. However, we don't know what was going on.

  • @Star5dg
    @Star5dg Год назад

    so sad. Thanks for putting this back into the media for awareness

  • @nicolajayne1594
    @nicolajayne1594 3 месяца назад

    As someone who contemplated suicide a decade ago, I see sadness and pain in Gary's eyes in the Football Focus footage. I wish he'd opened up to someone that night, but as Dan said, people can appear relaxed when they've made the decision to end their life. I hope Gary's found peace wherever he is now. Rest in eternal paradise, Gary

  • @paulhortop2581
    @paulhortop2581 Год назад +8

    RIP Speedo.. Always in our thoughts an hearts ❤️🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿2022

  • @deandonnelly7931
    @deandonnelly7931 Год назад

    That is a brilliant tribute, I have never seen this before

  • @11111uewfh
    @11111uewfh Год назад +13

    Don't get me wrong. Suicides are tragic but the amount of pain and grief a lot of people have shown over his death including his friends, just shows how much he truly meant to people. The amount of men you saw crying on T.V that knew him took me back. If any man is struggling out there and is ashamed to speak out, don't be. Seek help, people do care for you.

  • @stumpymacbagpipes16
    @stumpymacbagpipes16 4 месяца назад

    Theres 100% glimpses of pain and despair in his face in this footage.. his presence is in the studio but his mind, absolutely isn't.
    R.I.P Speedo 😢

  • @weSnooker
    @weSnooker Год назад +2

    I was outside anfield as a city fan before the game when I heard what happened, everyone out the ground at the time very surprised. So sad.

  • @CamEraFitnessChannel
    @CamEraFitnessChannel Год назад +1

    Sadly, too many people are still unable or unwilling to talk. I've only ever been down bad once thankfully, I bottled it all up, lost all motivation...and it came to a head one day....but thankfully I had the ability to swallow my pride or whatever and talk to my wife. She put me right over the next few days. In my opinion, there's always a way to fix whatever you feel is broken, you just need help to fix it sometimes and people will want to help if you swallow that pride and tell them how low you've gotten. If you have no family or friends, please go to your doctor, call the Samaritans etc. It's never, ever too late. Your life is worth trying to fix. Every life of every good person is worth fixing.

  • @waynemccool523
    @waynemccool523 Год назад

    We have come so far now ,that so many more people open up and talk,and the awareness that is raised nowadays is so much better ,we still have a long way too go ,please just talk too somebody, that's all it may take ,for someone too get the help they need 🙏

  • @Gaggyboy8
    @Gaggyboy8 Год назад

    Having worked in the funeral industry in for almost forty years and have been involved in hundreds of suicide funerals (in some capacity) whether it be arrangements, directing a funeral, chapel viewing and pall bearing, the overwhelming consensus is that ‘no one ever saw it coming’ which is so sad as my philosophy on life is, is that neither the best day or worst day of your life never lasts more than twenty four hours and that their is and contrary to popular belief always has been a community of help for anyone who is struggling and my advice to anyone who is struggling just reach out to someone and ask for help, problems can almost instantly be halved once you pluck up the courage to speak out. God Bless Gary Speed.

  • @nigeledgecome110
    @nigeledgecome110 Год назад

    Depression is like that one minute you're chatting next your having dark thoughts....RIP Gary I know is said a lot but a shining light that went to soon.....guys learn to talk there's people out there to help you.

  • @andrewgreen6429
    @andrewgreen6429 Год назад +1

    As someone who has tried to do something very desperate many years ago, I think ‘there but for the grace of God’.
    Such a tragic loss for all who knew and loved him. Suicide leaves an awful legacy ❤

    • @nigeledgecome110
      @nigeledgecome110 Год назад

      Know that feeling but when I'm like that my mind says end it all but my heart says stay alive.

  • @robcol800
    @robcol800 Год назад +2

    Depression... is a liar and a Thief. 😢😥😓

  • @Realeyesrealizereallies.2000
    @Realeyesrealizereallies.2000 Год назад

    You can tell by his eyes he’s in a world of pain, god love him.

  • @kurtjenkins3883
    @kurtjenkins3883 Год назад +1

    Absolutely tragic, you can see the pain in his face

  • @danieladams9950
    @danieladams9950 Год назад +2

    Gary was the one non LFC player who I adored.

  • @Timekeeper1200
    @Timekeeper1200 Год назад

    Incredibly tragic story. Rest in peace Gary

  • @Robbie-fn4dj
    @Robbie-fn4dj Год назад

    Great player and great person.
    A superstar as macca called him

  • @msbluejayway
    @msbluejayway Год назад +1

    Sometimes, people who have decided to end their life, they can appear the opposite of what you might think they would be like. Instead of sad and depressed, they can look at ease, relaxed. I'm not saying that's what happened with Gary, but it is a possibility why other people might not have picked up on it.

  • @user-do1wv3ve1n
    @user-do1wv3ve1n Год назад +1

    His eyes were gone, RIP Garry Speed.

  • @human777
    @human777 Год назад

    I remember where I was when I heard the news. Still as shocking today as it was then. RIP.

  • @davidian3412
    @davidian3412 Год назад

    So incredibly sad and immensely moving.

  • @jb4954
    @jb4954 Год назад +1

    First ever trip to Goodison Park he scored the winning goal. A trademark bullet header. This still makes me so sad

  • @alansmith6100
    @alansmith6100 Год назад +1

    Some player and personby the way,
    something deep when on here,big silence over his death to this day,no man leaves his kids behide,not a man like this who dealt with lots of pressure day to day,he had everything,u just dont wake up and kill yourself, that takes mouths of thinking,god bless his soul and his famliy who have to fill in the holes,heart breaking rip brother

  • @robbie73vespa
    @robbie73vespa 6 месяцев назад

    I remember that football focus well couldn't believe it afterwards remembering him at his very best for Leeds 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🤝🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿 RIP brilliant Speed 🙏

  • @MadLFC
    @MadLFC Год назад

    Guilt is the classic long term side effect of those who have lost people close to them through suicide. It's a pain that probably never goes away even though in truth they are not responsible. Dan Walker will carry those feelings for the rest of his life and that's just a sign that he cared deeply for Gary Speed.

  • @iancarlton1390
    @iancarlton1390 Год назад

    So sad he felt that there was no other way to deal with his demons. ❤❤

  • @heeeeeresrossy
    @heeeeeresrossy Год назад +2

    God speed...with Gary Speed 🥰💔

  • @doctorkhumalo7730
    @doctorkhumalo7730 Год назад +1

    I was watching motd that night he was on and so to wake up the next day to the news was truly just shocking.

  • @markdickens968
    @markdickens968 Год назад

    RIP Gary Speed never forgotten MUFC

  • @Caprani83
    @Caprani83 Год назад +1

    God bless I hope his soul found peace 🙏❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @Gaggyboy8
    @Gaggyboy8 Год назад

    I still believe that football still has a long way to go to helping retired players for life after football and even those like Gary who went on to becoming successful and innovative managers or seek other roles in the media, especially managers regardless of how successful they become will (if not publicly, but most definitely privately will concede it’s not the same as playing) which probably concurs with the fact that the most successful managers have had (and let’s be kind) not the stellar careers as more successful players and the most successful players very rarely enjoy the success in their managerial roles. Football is fickle fans are fickle success is everything lose two games as a manager and your instantly under pressure. I believe Gary was a victim of his own success both as a player and a manager and that inevitable pressure to keep succeeding will inevitably lead to insurmountable pressure. 11 years on Gary Speed the legend rest in peace

  • @declansmith755
    @declansmith755 Год назад +1

    Remember when everton signed him I was made up and to find out he was a blue aswell was the icing what a player and a person RIP speedo gbnf.

  • @mentalhealthme128
    @mentalhealthme128 Год назад

    Absolutely heartbreaking.

  • @ap24101988
    @ap24101988 Год назад +24

    Is it me or can you literally see the pain in speed’s eyes

  • @fredwaller3234
    @fredwaller3234 Год назад

    Talented player and manager RIP Gary Speed gone but not forgotten

    • @dominikkaszuba8420
      @dominikkaszuba8420 Год назад

      Definitely forgotten mate, no one could care less about him. He was an average footballer. The same way his career as a footballer was the same way his life turned out to be aswell. Average. I wonder how he decided to end his life. Was it also an average way or did he do it in style, for the first time he did something with style. But probably he did it in an average way. Just as his career.

    • @jonathancunningham4214
      @jonathancunningham4214 Год назад +3

      @@dominikkaszuba8420 That's a really sick and heartless thing to say. This is a child's father we're talking about here. Show some respect.

    • @dominikkaszuba8420
      @dominikkaszuba8420 Год назад

      @@jonathancunningham4214 lol

    • @jonathancunningham4214
      @jonathancunningham4214 Год назад +1

      @@dominikkaszuba8420 Articulate reply.

    • @patrickconnors8595
      @patrickconnors8595 Год назад

      @@dominikkaszuba8420 where's your career?

  • @YouTubeUserrrr902
    @YouTubeUserrrr902 Год назад +1

    Gary speed propa legend love to his family 😔 so sad..