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Football fans mental health survey

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Hi everyone,

I am researching the mental health of football fans in English professional football by undertaking a nation-wide survey. This survey is intended for anyone aged 18 + who currently lives in the United Kingdom or the Republic of Ireland and is a fan of a team within the English professional leagues. It is concerned with understanding the mental health of fans of teams in English professional football and also how fans' mental health can be best supported and promoted in the future. The survey is anonymous for people to complete and does not require participants to give any contact details, such as email address. All research and personal data will be stored in electronic format, which will be encrypted/password-protected, and will be accessible only by the researcher and their supervisors.

SURVEY HERE >>> https://edgehill.onlinesurveys.ac.uk/me ... sional-foo

I'm looking to engage with football fans across England and across the leagues and would be really grateful if people within this forum could complete the survey and provide information on how you feel Portsmouth supports fans' mental health.

If anyone does have any questions regarding the survey please do not hesitate to contact me at 23298898@edgehill.ac.uk
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Done
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Done also.
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I think I started to question my mental health after travelling to Barnsley in an all-day drizzle on Boxing Day around 1993 and seeing us lose 2-0.
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Dinksy wrote: Sat Jun 20, 2020 10:22 pm I think I started to question my mental health after travelling to Barnsley in an all-day drizzle on Boxing Day around 1993 and seeing us lose 2-0.
Wasn't that 2-1 and we were on the telly because only 5 games were possible that day
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uspompeyfan wrote:
Dinksy wrote: Sat Jun 20, 2020 10:22 pm I think I started to question my mental health after travelling to Barnsley in an all-day drizzle on Boxing Day around 1993 and seeing us lose 2-0.
Wasn't that 2-1 and we were on the telly because only 5 games were possible that day
Just looked it up and it was actually New Year's Day 1994. Surprised to see the attandance was as much as 6,000.
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Also done.
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Done.

Football Club responsibility for the mental health of fans is an interesting topic. Support for players is an obvious need.
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I've been mad for fxxxing years, absolutely years,
Been over the edge for yonks,
Been working me buns off for fans
I've always been mad, I know I've been mad,
Like the most of us, very hard to explain why you're mad,
Even if you're not mad
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Mickemo wrote: Tue Jun 23, 2020 9:07 pm I've been mad for fxxxing years, absolutely years,
Been over the edge for yonks,
Been working me buns off for fans
I've always been mad, I know I've been mad,
Like the most of us, very hard to explain why you're mad,
Even if you're not mad
:rofl
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