Football Friendships May Help You Boost Your Mental Health
Mental health isn’t just something we think about once a year. For Richie Suthers, it became impossible to ignore after losing his stepdad. He thought he was holding it together. He wasn’t. And it wasn’t until he leaned on his best mate, Andy, that things finally started to change.
Richie, a lifelong Coventry City fan, had always used football as an escape. Every match, every game of golf with Andy, felt like a breather from the noise of life.
But after the funeral, that noise got louder. The anxiety crept in. The panic took over. He didn’t want to talk about it, and didn’t even know how.

Victoria / Unsplash / Richie believed he had to be the strong one. So he bottled it all up. The fear, the pain, the guilt – he shoved it down and smiled through it. That worked for a while. But grief doesn’t stay buried.
He started having panic attacks. Sudden, intense ones. His heart would pound out of nowhere. Sometimes he would space out mid-conversation and not even realize. Driving became a risk. He would picture crashing his car just to stop feeling so overwhelmed.
The Breaking Point
One night, he cracked. It wasn’t some big moment. He was just out for dinner with his wife and a few friends. The room felt too loud. The pressure in his chest grew. He stood up, walked out, and went home without a word.
That night, he collapsed into tears. His wife called Andy’s wife, who happened to be a counselor. Within days, Richie was sitting with a therapist for the first time in his life. It was a turning point.
Therapy felt strange at first. Richie admitted he had never really cried before. Never opened up like that. But slowly, something shifted. He learned that emotions aren’t a threat. They are part of being human.

Master / Pexels / If you are grieving, don’t keep it to yourself. Find a pal to share your feelings openly.
And once he started naming the feelings, the panic stopped owning him. He didn’t feel crushed by silence anymore. The shame began to loosen its grip.
The Power of One Good Friend
Andy was there through it all. Their friendship wasn’t flashy, but it was real. Football matches. Golf rounds. Banter. But now, something new had been added: honesty.
They started checking in regularly. Not just “How are you?” but “How’s your head today?” They challenged each other to be real, even when it was awkward. Even when it hurt. Those conversations became a lifeline.
Mental Health Needs a ‘Stadium-Sized’ Shout
Richie’s story isn’t rare. What is rare is that he talked about it. And now, with World Mental Health Day around the corner, he wants other fans, especially men, to speak up too.
He says he used to think being a man meant staying silent. Acting like nothing could shake him. But staying silent nearly broke him. Now, he knows better. And he wants others to know that you don’t have to carry this alone.
For Richie, it wasn’t some big speech or massive gesture that changed things. It was a coffee. A quick round of golf. A simple, honest message from a friend. Those small steps added up. They reminded him he wasn’t invisible.
And that is the message he wants to share. You don’t have to fix everything. You just have to show up. Say something. Ask the question. That is all it takes.
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