Craig Bellamy On Golf Club Incident & Newcastle Fall-Out

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  • Опубликовано: 23 ноя 2024

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  • @McCrea210609
    @McCrea210609 Год назад +142

    He's described my experience of mental health. I'm 41 and never sought help. I will now. Thanks Craig.

    • @tbloomfield2
      @tbloomfield2 Год назад +8

      Good luck pal! Taking the first step is the hardest part

    • @noelflynn6930
      @noelflynn6930 Год назад +8

      Don't take any pills mate keep your mind active learn to like yourself give yourself small goals to work towards don't make anyone your happiness...You will get there mate

    • @barry5580
      @barry5580 Год назад +8

      45 near 46 ... Got me first meeting with the head doctor on Monday 😬
      *BARRY* 🎉

    • @VelvetMetrolink
      @VelvetMetrolink Год назад +3

      Good luck mate.

    • @skiptracerbob
      @skiptracerbob 11 месяцев назад +1

      Go well, mate.

  • @straysunshineband
    @straysunshineband Год назад +374

    Fair play to him for owning his past and admitting he was wrong with so many things. He’s clearly working on himself and his issues 🙌🏻

    • @adamkoz6358
      @adamkoz6358 Год назад +9

      Aren’t we all working on ourselves and our issues brother

    • @straysunshineband
      @straysunshineband Год назад

      @@adamkoz6358 We are mate! And It’s refreshing to hear people being so open and honest about it 🙏

    • @JDTStagg-
      @JDTStagg- Год назад

      @@adamkoz6358
      Unfortunately not. Not everybody takes accountability for things that they have done in the past.

    • @allanmurray9964
      @allanmurray9964 Год назад

      We should be bud, we should be @@adamkoz6358

    • @steviekenny581
      @steviekenny581 Год назад +1

      Ok Doc!🤦🏻

  • @eddiewinks2089
    @eddiewinks2089 Год назад +61

    Just goes to show you, you should never judge a book by its cover. What an honest interview and a lot, people can take from it regarding looking after yourself mentally

  • @pie5811
    @pie5811 Год назад +50

    What a wonderfully, candid, open and free interviewee Craig was. This only comes with shared knowledge of how the game has been over the past 20 years.
    RIP Gary Speed. None of his playing allegiances sat with me but I hope his wonderful spirit is at, and will remain, at peace.

  • @stevieg4198
    @stevieg4198 Год назад +267

    Never been a fan but this completely opened my eyes and changed my opinion. Fair play to him, it takes a brave person to be that honest

    • @tommydonegan4317
      @tommydonegan4317 Год назад +7

      Should read his book too, it’s unreal

    • @tomjackson4690
      @tomjackson4690 Год назад +7

      Thought exactly the same. Completely changed my opinion of him

    • @badofcheese
      @badofcheese Год назад

      The plan worked then!

    • @somisak
      @somisak Год назад +4

      Always thought he was a top player,didn't like him as a character.but he has spoken well here.fair play

    • @Cundy344
      @Cundy344 11 месяцев назад +4

      Had the same view, met him in 2012 when the Army got pulled into do the security at the Olympics. I got on the Team GB football teams bus. The majority were arseholes. Giggs couldn’t be arsed to speak. Bellamy gave me 5 minutes of his time. Real nice, down to earth guy and changed my view massively. A lot of time when I see him in the media now.

  • @ciaransmith128
    @ciaransmith128 Год назад +24

    Really good interview Gary. Bellamy showing what a real man he is with his open and honest way of talking. Class all round.

  • @jakeoconnor2014
    @jakeoconnor2014 Год назад +470

    If Roy Keane listened to the first 4 minutes of this he'd have plenty to say about the noises coming out of Gary 😂

    • @Mark-pz9xw
      @Mark-pz9xw Год назад +50

      Some classic Gary-gasms in there!!

    • @joeheaton7607
      @joeheaton7607 Год назад +8

      Orgazm

    • @r4h4al
      @r4h4al Год назад +1

      Eh?

    • @agb1814
      @agb1814 Год назад +7

      Roy would’ve thought Gary was in cuckoo land

    • @TheAlphaDingo
      @TheAlphaDingo Год назад +3

      I mean yeah, sounds like Gary's stones got sucked back into his body but Keane was overrated as a football 'tough guy'. Wouldn't take much to batter the potato out of him tbh, all bark, minimal bite.

  • @user-ls1lu7gu4u
    @user-ls1lu7gu4u Год назад +89

    There was no better manager at understanding people than Bobby. Best English manger ever. The influence he had in football as a whole.

    • @amc5966
      @amc5966 Год назад +3

      Spot on. Just an amazing man manager that even made it easy in the modern era.

    • @concreteoverwater
      @concreteoverwater Год назад +4

      That’s Sir Bobby to you

    • @ste2442
      @ste2442 Год назад +1

      Bob Paisley

    • @Delpiero17
      @Delpiero17 Год назад

      Didn't sir Bobby's record at Newcastle read he never EVER lost 3 games in a row? And I'm sure this was after the "not so sexy football" played under Ruud Gullit??? I maybe wrong of anyone knows I'll happily be corrected/schooled.

    • @leef-r2583
      @leef-r2583 Год назад

      Alf Ramsey?

  • @Rljlsl1985
    @Rljlsl1985 Год назад +9

    Really changed my opinion of Craig Bellamy after this. Loves his honesty / truthfulness.
    One of the best interviews yet.
    Thanks Craig for being real. Open and sincere.
    Wish you all the best mate.

  • @diarmaidgorman5176
    @diarmaidgorman5176 Год назад +20

    Fantastic interview again and Gary is an excellent interviewer - he knows when to probe, when to interrupt & when to sit there and just listen to his guest. And Bellamy comes across really well here, owning his mistakes & working incredibly hard to be a better person and acknowledge that he had issues that he needed to work on. Great stuff all round and very important

  • @SteveTheReve
    @SteveTheReve Год назад +11

    Welcome to the Craig Bellamy Show 🍀 Loved him at Celtic. Honestly believe if he stayed longer he would’ve been up there with Larsson as one of our best ever strikers.

  • @jh06ok
    @jh06ok Год назад +28

    He was incredible in his one season at Blackburn. Playing in an average side but felt like he could score any time he touched the ball.

  • @PickeringSamuel
    @PickeringSamuel 11 месяцев назад +5

    Just got half way through the Michael Owen interview on WillHill. Had to turn it off because all he did was talk about how perfect he was and how he never did anything wrong, criticising others for their mistakes.
    Then the difference in this interview with Craig is night and day. What an honest humble man he's become, fascinating, inspiring and brave.
    Another note I wouldn't be surprised if Craig had ADD or ASD, I have ASD and he sounds like hes had very similar struggles. The fact hes had these struggle makes his achievements even more impressive.

    • @hyllaf
      @hyllaf 3 месяца назад

      very good point. Owen is sooo smarmy, it's unreal

  • @nickcraig1052
    @nickcraig1052 Год назад +48

    Amazingly honest interview! Loved watching Craig play at NUFC, what a player. Thank you and good luck to Craig!

  • @michaeldoyle1222
    @michaeldoyle1222 Год назад +18

    Great interview. Love Craig Bellamy. Always honest and a truly great player. Zola once said Bellamy could have been world class if his knees weren’t so damaged.

  • @oscarwright7656
    @oscarwright7656 Год назад +50

    Absolutely adored Bellamy at West Ham. During a bit of a dark time for the club, anytime he came on the pitch I always felt like we had a chance

    • @matthewdoolan2257
      @matthewdoolan2257 Год назад +4

      Big time man, worked his bollocks off and the fact he got a move to City afterwards shows he had plenty to offer

  • @OBraveNewWorld
    @OBraveNewWorld Год назад +4

    One of the best interviews so far, Craig spoke openly and honestly and was important to hear him discussing keeping tabs on his mental health and for him to reflect on his past, respect to him also on admitting his wrongs.

  • @smishking123456789
    @smishking123456789 Год назад +6

    Everyone already has an opinion of Bellamy based on his persona on the field.
    But this interview shows the intelligent, thoughtful, and insightful person he is.
    Great interview.

  • @jamesmilne6351
    @jamesmilne6351 10 месяцев назад +3

    So good to see Craig being so open. It’s hard to open up and he’s taking full responsibility for his past mistakes. Hats off to you Craig maybe I’ll get the same courage one day

  • @Daniel_Addy
    @Daniel_Addy Год назад +11

    One of the best Interviews Gary has done.... Almost everything Craig said struck a chord with me - listening to him and understanding his inner hatred for himself made me really reflect. Almost like I know the solution for him, but I can't accept it for myself! Bellamy is such an engaging fella. His comment about being different and not belonging..... Jeez - I know that one! Mad thing is.... Most people would think i'm uber confident and on point, but i'm anything but that and Craig's the same! I know most days are still a battle for him! Just keep going lad :)

    • @sheapyfpv8224
      @sheapyfpv8224 Год назад

      Bet shearer was a right teacher's pet what a rat

  • @Delboy0
    @Delboy0 Год назад +22

    When his mind was right and in form, he could be unplayable. I still remember his game against Barcelona for Liverpool in the Nou Camp where he terrorised them more than Rise’s legs. He was one of the angriest strikers the Prem has ever seen.

  • @chipm0nkey
    @chipm0nkey Год назад +27

    Fascinating insight into mental health, great stories and loved Bella when he was at LFC. Top talent.

  • @althain1988
    @althain1988 Год назад +24

    Wey a lot of us loved Craig up here at Newcastle , two things you could always guarantee from him was hard work and passion to do well. Great player

  • @ehsansabaghian5617
    @ehsansabaghian5617 Год назад +5

    When I was younger, I was not a fan of Bellamy, but now that I am older, I appreciate his honesty and being real with himself and others. The same for Roy Keane. Being free, honest, authentic, and brave enough to talk your mind is the most important characteristic of any person.

  • @kevzo01
    @kevzo01 Год назад +10

    Loved him as a player, fantastic service for Wales. He always gave us his best and I'l especially never forget the Italy game! Very brave for speaking about his demons, RIP Gary Speed

  • @ohanlon86
    @ohanlon86 Год назад +22

    Cracking episode. He's always been a likable fella despite playing for a load of rivals.

  • @bluerhythmboy
    @bluerhythmboy Год назад +68

    Met Bellamy as a kid when he was here at Newcastle. He was brilliant with me and gave me loads of his time. I think reputations precede him a bit, looking forward to hearing from him in detail

    • @Strafuzz
      @Strafuzz Год назад +6

      He’s done a ton of charity work under the radar too

    • @bigdawg8875
      @bigdawg8875 Год назад +2

      I met him at a football tournament as a kid (his son was also playing) he refused to sign anyone’s jerseys other than mine as I had a Celtic jersey on haha

    • @shanginadildo
      @shanginadildo Год назад

      ​@@Strafuzzhow did you find out then?

    • @russellgilmore
      @russellgilmore Год назад +1

      Exactly same experience pal. He was fantastic with me as a young un. I've always said it about him

    • @richiewarren547
      @richiewarren547 Год назад

      @@shanginadildodo you not know what under the radar means son? It’s not highly classified information 🤦‍♂️😂

  • @roolaing
    @roolaing Год назад +19

    He’s done well to own his mistakes and pinpoint improvements in his family life, eg, with his daughter. None of us are the finished article. We all have regrets. But we also have a future. Thanks for reminding us of that, Craig, don’t be too hard on yourself! ❤

  • @daveelp1085
    @daveelp1085 Год назад +1

    This is one of the most frank and honest interviews I have heard in a long time, just goes to show never judge a book by it's cover and all that. Well doen to Craig for talking and Gary for listening.

  • @garyhearn6631
    @garyhearn6631 Год назад +6

    I've got so much time for Craig Bellamy. A top man because of his pure honesty

  • @leetaylor7375
    @leetaylor7375 Год назад +9

    I didn't like him as a player only because I am united. But what an absolutely amazing footballer he was and man he is. His honesty is overwhelming. Nice one Craig. For someone that suffers from depression badly. You are an inspiration and I from now will always look at you in a different light. Thank you and good luck in your life.

  • @jamesbloy2881
    @jamesbloy2881 Год назад +5

    Always liked him, think he was criminally underrated as a player. Sometimes couldn’t get out of his own way.
    Great interview

  • @stagumphs
    @stagumphs Год назад +4

    One of the most refreshingly honest interviews I’ve seen from a footballer. Kudos to Craig. Glad he’s still thriving and learning. That’s the lesson kids need. Bit to be perfect, but to learn from your mistakes. Sadly for him, his learning was a little late. But at least he’s taking accountability and owning it.

  • @ClassDynamix
    @ClassDynamix Год назад +4

    These interviews are so great - authentic and insightful as we get a window into the lives of these guys. Similarly to the Dele Alii one - I've been left feeling very humbled and I've let go all of my preconceptions (misconceptions) towards Craig Bellamy and I admire his raw honesty, accountability and views very much. Fantastic viewing and I wish this guy all the best in the future.

  • @LeeThomas-v4e
    @LeeThomas-v4e 10 месяцев назад +1

    Good interview. Gary does a great job of letting his guests talk & not interrupt every two mins.

  • @seracohW
    @seracohW Год назад +4

    I’ll never forget you sitting Rio and foster down like school kids, I can only remember that fondly because we went on to win the game. What a legend from a united fan.

  • @comedychannels
    @comedychannels 11 месяцев назад +2

    What a fascinating interview ...... I always liked Craig when many were often negative about him. It's about understanding the people around you and giving them the time and attention i.e the respect required in getting to understand them. Being misunderstood so often himself Graig has brilliantly used the resulting frustrations as a force for good. He has unselfishly turned personal negatives and potential negative outcomes into collective positives. It sounds simple because it is but in reality and in day to day practice it's a highly advanced way to behave and operate. Respect.

  • @ashredding_
    @ashredding_ Год назад +48

    Livewire, engaging, honest, divisive and firey, love or hate Bellamy, I think this episode will be interesting. Good work getting these type of characters on, it's what makes the episodes so good to watch. 👍👏

  • @mikew742
    @mikew742 Год назад +11

    Really impressed with Craig Bellamy, how he was owning the things he’d done in the past, and aware when he was wrong, seemed to to have a really constructive view of both his previous and current life

    • @Daniel_Addy
      @Daniel_Addy Год назад

      Absolutely pal - He knows that he needs to do that to grow personally and to have the lads he coaches respect him! Hard work been mental... I feel it most days!

  • @jamesdennett196
    @jamesdennett196 Год назад +3

    Superb interview. Openness, honesty, good advice and some great stories.
    This series just continues to be of a very high standard.

  • @pojack_mansa
    @pojack_mansa Год назад +16

    What an amazing interview from someone whose behavior overshadowed his talent. I had written him off to be honest because he seemed extremely selfish and entitled in his playing days but to hear him now is almost like hearing a completely different person. He is taking responsibilities and choosing to be accountable. Fair play to you, Craig. Your story will be great for young professionals (in any discipline) coming up.

    • @badofcheese
      @badofcheese Год назад

      Words are cheap.

    • @orange4755
      @orange4755 Год назад

      ​@badofcheese but they are a food start.

    • @OBWanKenobi
      @OBWanKenobi Год назад

      ​@@badofcheeseand? Not cheap, free but what is your point?

  • @waynedonovan8830
    @waynedonovan8830 Год назад +11

    Love this interview, love Craig Bellamy. Actually suffer with dark thoughts sometimes and listening to this guy express himself so openly really helps. Well done Craig

  • @flyoverfredusa
    @flyoverfredusa Год назад +11

    the guy has lived 100 lives, imagine all the amazing knowledge he'll be passing on to the young squad at Burnley, no wonder they love him there. Wish him all the best, some great life lessons in there for all of us

    • @OBWanKenobi
      @OBWanKenobi Год назад

      Lol, how has he lived 100 lives?

  • @spursfandan6081
    @spursfandan6081 Год назад +2

    I never liked craig back in the day, im not going to lie. But honestly its great to see a Man grow and own his mistakes, recognise his flaws as a man and really own them. His honesty is refreshing and now i see a man i can respect and really like. I only see good things in craigs future now and truly wish him all the success he now deserves. A real gent and top top man. Great to see! 👍🏼👏🏼

  • @thegoose126
    @thegoose126 Год назад +33

    When you hear these guys speak honestly you realise they go through the same struggles as us all. Never been a fan of Craig or Joey Barton but hearing them open up you realise MH plus fame fortune is a hard balancing act. Great interview as always. ❤

    • @davidryan7613
      @davidryan7613 Год назад +13

      Bellamy and Barton aren't the same. Barton is an out and out scumbag, Bellamy comes across too sharp and too big a mouth which got him in trouble.
      I could see him jumping in to save a guy getting a beating on the ground from a group regardless if he got hurt aswel, whereas Barton would be throwing kicks to the guys head.

    • @jonw8435
      @jonw8435 Год назад

      Bellamy had and still has a take no nonsense attitude, gotta admire him for that...Barton is just bottom of the barrel faeces, agree with what you said but I think Barton would rather knife someone like his brother did@@davidryan7613

    • @im.tellingyou
      @im.tellingyou Год назад

      Barton is a thug

  • @chris-cole
    @chris-cole Год назад +1

    Wow! I find such a beauty in his honesty. Only a guy with a good heart would present himself this way. Gregarious, honest, humble. The knowledge he has of football, together with his personal characteristics will make him excel in management. Him and Kompany are good company. He didn't get to talk about his charity work in sponsoring South African school projects and that would let everyone see how big a heart he has. Im so glad hes winning his battles with his demons. Craig, you're a beautiful person inside and out. Thank you for being a positive influence for Mental health and a wonderful example of how positivty wins. Best of luck to you and Burnley 🙏
    Gary, another fantastic episode ❤
    Thank you!

  • @simonhalkyard4427
    @simonhalkyard4427 Год назад +1

    What a brilliant episode of the Overlap. Honesty, transparency across really important topics. Loved this one.

  • @jonathanmcneice2299
    @jonathanmcneice2299 Год назад +37

    Most will focus on the Riise incident but the second half of the interview was really insightful.
    It was fascinating hearing a sportsperson talking about the struggles they face keeping their mental health in check in the hear and now.
    I wasn’t expecting much from this episode but ended up being one of my favourites.

    • @glorioustrump245
      @glorioustrump245 Год назад

      "hear and now" lmao

    • @Jay-mi5dg
      @Jay-mi5dg Год назад +1

      Yeah same here. Was quite shocked in a good way how much I loved this one. Just shows how down to earth he actually is and even people like him suffer with “normal” people problems

  • @safebans1369
    @safebans1369 Год назад +13

    Its hilarious to me that the Cube is one of Gary's favourite places to hang out 😂😂 He's so competitive, its adorable

  • @Bruce-zr2om
    @Bruce-zr2om Год назад +1

    Good to hear someone being open and honest about his troubles.

  •  Год назад +10

    Great interview
    To me, Craig Bellamy is one of the legends of the premier league
    One thing about this interview, and hopefully you do it with interviews going forward, I feel you should have talked about his whole career
    As a City fan, I was disappointed you didn't go into his time at City
    He was incredible for us and I know I was devastated when he left
    Skill, finishing, electric pace, hard work... he was everything City needed in a player...
    He even did an interview back in the day, if I'm not mistaken, where he said he hoped he'd finish his career at City. Again, was gutted to see him leave my club.
    Hopefully you do a part 2 like you joked about or just in general, ask players about their whole careers because this is great viewing and it would have been even better with the full career delved into.
    Cheers

  • @amc5966
    @amc5966 Год назад +2

    I always liked Belamy. A player you despised in opposition but absolutely loved if he was on your team. Great honest interview. The Overlap with Gary really is one of the best vlogs on RUclips.

  • @Gerry-Hat-trick
    @Gerry-Hat-trick Год назад +1

    Great interview. As a Norwich fan, I had the pleasure of watching CB "grow up" to a certain extent, and obviously become a decent player.
    Iwan Roberts' autobiography mentions how he was nicknamed "Best in Club", because even if he had no talent in a different sport, he had to always get the best kit. Always with the bravado and swagger, clearly masking a lot of the issues he's had.
    Still, a character and it seems now, a decent human being, aware of his failings, personal battles and appreciation of those around him.
    Good on him and the best of luck!

  • @djs250
    @djs250 Год назад +16

    amazing interview,well done Gary for letting him speak,it almost felt like it was a therapy session for him and really ended to soon

  • @80proctor
    @80proctor Год назад +4

    Agreed a part 2 is needed! Great interview to listen too

  • @CraigCairney83
    @CraigCairney83 Год назад +18

    Interview starts around 5:04. Prior to that, it’s just Neville shrieking.

  • @zulqarnain84
    @zulqarnain84 Год назад +1

    Love the fact that the interviewer, Gary, is an experience & succesfull footballer himself

  • @ArunPandey-zn1dk
    @ArunPandey-zn1dk Год назад

    The smile and laughter said a lot without saying...glad you spoke about being down Craig. Great to know you as a person through this interview.

  • @michaelmckie9164
    @michaelmckie9164 Год назад +7

    Bellamy was a great player at NUFC but was right to move on at the time. I think you can see he has matured greatly and takes accountability for what he did wrong and also understands the favours he was done by people like Sir Bobby. Great to hear how much he has clearly grown up. Wish him well.

  • @JayIgnition
    @JayIgnition Год назад +1

    Agreee completely with the final words echoed by both guys. Part two needed please Overlap.

  • @onlyonamonday
    @onlyonamonday Год назад +6

    These interviews are fantastic ! A great insight into the footballers lives . We assume its all fabulous , yet they're just normal guys really with the same issues

  • @xGibbo1
    @xGibbo1 Год назад +8

    Great interview, very open and honest. Real shame there wasn't the support in place for mental health back then, I'm sure a lot of players would have had better careers or at least a better understanding of themselves. Good to see Bellamy has found ways to manage his overactive thoughts and depression clouds, very relateable

  • @parindo
    @parindo Год назад +3

    Never was a fan of Craig but always thought he was a decent player, really enjoyed this interview though actually loved his honesty. Wish him all the best

  • @dannyb763
    @dannyb763 Год назад +4

    Phenomenal content on this channel, one of the highlights of 2023 and a welcome distraction while the world seems to be falling apart!

  • @henryprice7447
    @henryprice7447 Год назад +1

    Only discovered this channel a month or so ago and have been binge watching the interviews. Quality content and nev is such a great interviewer.

  • @Heavymetaltherapy1
    @Heavymetaltherapy1 Год назад +2

    Brilliant Interview. Loved Bellers at West Ham I wish he'd stayed with us longer. All the best Craig

  • @TooneTV-Girona
    @TooneTV-Girona Год назад

    It’s easy forget that footballers are human and have feelings and emotions and go through many of the same issues most of us do. Thanks for being so open, Craig😊

  • @petersimpson9852
    @petersimpson9852 Год назад +10

    Bellamy playing for Newcastle was great he gave the fans plenty to cheer for

  • @DMMJBSM
    @DMMJBSM Год назад +1

    So lucky to get The overlap on youtube, some really brilliant interviews,

  • @philliprayner8827
    @philliprayner8827 Год назад +1

    never liked him as player & we all have our misconceptions of what ppl are like on & off the pitch & you hear the stories but i thought it was very inlighting that he was going through mental issues without realising it ,reconised them ,owned up to them & trying to work through it & got more of an understanding of things hes done & said in his past that hes come to terms with & on reflection alot of it was on him ,found it very inciteful & honest

  • @winfieldcraig
    @winfieldcraig Год назад +1

    Great interview. Always thought there was more about CB, and this interview showed it. Wish him well!!!

  • @bigjonno
    @bigjonno Год назад +3

    great episode Gary. Making real good moves on RUclips lately. Looking forward to more of your projects.

  • @pauloconnor6898
    @pauloconnor6898 10 месяцев назад

    Excellent and nice to see someone speak honest about the good and the bad. Now you can see a good person

  • @mickyboy6673
    @mickyboy6673 Год назад +3

    Fair play to Craig he not once blamed anyone else for his own bad life decisions/actions, totally owned each and every one of them. A decent footballer on his day to be fair and should have achieved more. Young footballers could learn a lot from this interview imo.

  • @mrchuffachuffa7864
    @mrchuffachuffa7864 Год назад +2

    Always rated Craig as a player but not as a person...not anymore. Excellent interview too. Looking forward to part 2.

  • @felixere9107
    @felixere9107 Год назад +3

    Honestly. This was like looking in the mirror.
    Amazing episode. Thank you for this. ❤️

    • @Daniel_Addy
      @Daniel_Addy Год назад +1

      Me too mate.... There's plenty of us and talking to each other helps me! Keep strong pal :)

  • @garethreynolds8798
    @garethreynolds8798 Год назад

    Such an amazing interview, pure honesty. Gary does get the best out of people. I think this may have been quite cathartic for Craig as well.

  • @845H1R
    @845H1R Год назад +1

    Always good to hear someones story once they've mellowed and matured.

  • @matthewbrookes4275
    @matthewbrookes4275 Год назад +4

    Almost every player I despised in their playing days has made me respect them after their careers over through stuff like this

  • @Myros00
    @Myros00 Год назад +1

    This was so insightful and fantastic to watch. Happy to hear Bellamy is doing better and taking steps in the right direction!

  • @QuickyA2011
    @QuickyA2011 Год назад +2

    Actually really enjoyed this. He seems to have matured a lot. Fair play. Great interview from a very good player.

  • @ganadon
    @ganadon Год назад +3

    Can’t wait! Well done on this brilliant series!

  • @dahsellsavon113
    @dahsellsavon113 Год назад +1

    Love you Bellers. Brilliant open discussion. The overlap is class.

  • @cwt15cwt15
    @cwt15cwt15 Год назад +2

    Really enjoyed this. Changed my opinion of Bellamy--a thoughtful, committed guy. Hope he continues to succeed.

  • @Bobby_sprinkles
    @Bobby_sprinkles Год назад +2

    Wow. Such an open and honest interview

  • @nicksneeraj
    @nicksneeraj Год назад +2

    Smashing player. Smashing Human Being. Outran Rio to score that goal in that derby. Football and Footballers are just wonderful ❤❤

  • @Biteme-mq3up
    @Biteme-mq3up Год назад +3

    Love him as a player and as a person, thank you for a great interview ☺️❤️

  • @JacobTab_S7_Plus-sg4ju
    @JacobTab_S7_Plus-sg4ju Год назад +1

    As a life long LFC fan C.B will always be one af my top signs for our club,
    No matter what he is so true as they come, what you see is what you get.
    Stay healty Craig❤

  • @tomsco7
    @tomsco7 Год назад

    This is the best overlap episode yet, brilliant

  • @leonardjohnny67
    @leonardjohnny67 11 месяцев назад

    Gary’s a great interviewer, respectful and let’s people talk

  • @sarikamon7450
    @sarikamon7450 Год назад

    Brilliant. Brave for speaking so honestly.

  • @JJSFC
    @JJSFC Год назад +3

    Proper interview this - agree with Bellamy that it felt too short.

  • @learn-2-earnn
    @learn-2-earnn 8 месяцев назад

    Bellamy sprinting forward with the ball on the counters in a packed Anfield is a sight i will never forget ...one of the most exciting strikers to have played for his childhood club ..

  • @jacks2176
    @jacks2176 Год назад +1

    A part 2 talking about Craig's time at City (Robinho bust ups) and Wales career would be brilliant

  • @richiphils5963
    @richiphils5963 Год назад +2

    Couldn't believe our luck when we had him at Cardiff from Man City. He was brilliant for the Mancs, and for us. What a player, and a very sefl aware aware and honest person. Good luck Craig. Part two please....

  • @marshac1479
    @marshac1479 Год назад

    Another good one. Great to hear Craig talking about his mental health struggles.

  • @YouTubeBanter
    @YouTubeBanter Год назад +2

    We need part 2 it ended without a ending really the story never got to the end , get him on again !!!

    • @r4h4al
      @r4h4al Год назад

      Agree. Didn't talk about Man City, or his Cardiff City return either.

  • @lazylad8544
    @lazylad8544 Год назад +1

    Love these overlap series. Great insight into players, managers, and there lives. Very honest of Craig to open up and tell all. We all have two wolves inside us. One which is kind considerate and loving. Then the other one which is evil, deceitful and horrible. Which one survives depends on which one we feed.

    • @Daniel_Addy
      @Daniel_Addy Год назад

      Yeah mate.... I can attest to that! But I always have a sense that most people aren't that extreme!

  • @LEIGHMAC74
    @LEIGHMAC74 Год назад +2

    Fair play Bellamy opening up like that and admitting mistakes in his past. Very brave interview

  • @jcumbes
    @jcumbes Год назад +1

    Great episode. Probably my favourite. What a player he was on his day.