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      Player retires after allegedly being taunted about his mental health
      Apr 30, 2021 03:52:14 pm
      David Cox: Albion Rovers forward retires after allegedly being taunted about his mental health

      David Cox, who was a substitute, left the stadium at half-time of Albion Rovers' 1-0 win at Stenhousemuir in Scottish League Two after being allegedly taunted about his mental health by an opposition player

      Albion Rovers striker David Cox has decided to retire after being allegedly taunted by a Stenhousemuir player over his mental health during Thursday night's game.

      The 32-year-old, who was a substitute, left the stadium at half-time of Rovers' 1-0 win in Scottish League Two.

      Stenhousemuir said Cox was involved in a verbal altercation before he left the stadium. An independent SFA investigation is underway after both clubs contacted the Scottish FA's compliance officer on Friday.

      Stenhousemuir have also launched their own internal investigation into the incident and will speak to witnesses from both clubs.

      The Stenhousemuir player involved in the allegation, Jonathan Tiffoney, will not attend club training until further notice, and will be not be considered for selection for the club's next game on Tuesday away to Brechin.

      Cox is understood to have reiterated his stance to retire immediately on Friday morning, with Albion Rovers hoping he attends their home fixture on Saturday, also against Brechin.


      Cox told Sky Sports News in December 2019 that he had considered suicide after being abused over his mental health issues while playing for Cowdenbeath.

      He almost retired from the sport in January before joining Rovers in March.

      Cox said on Facebook: "Again having to deal with some mental health shouts at football again. The second half is just starting and I have left the stadium. I was on the bench. We were having a to and fro with the bench. They had a go at my mental health and told me I 'should have done it right the first time'.

      "I promised myself the next time it happens I will walk off the park. I wasn't playing, I am done with football completely. Some folk might not think it is a big deal but I am fed up for it. I don't get paid enough.

      "I tried to speak to the referees about it but they didn't want to know because they didn't hear it. We talk about racism, personal issues and because it is not heard by officials there is nothing they can do about it. So I am going to do something about it.

      "I am leaving the game. I am done with it."

      Albion Rovers said in a statement: "The health, safety and well-being of everyone associated with Albion Rovers is of paramount importance to us.

      "Football is a place for all and we believe is should be enjoyed without fear, favour or prejudice.

      "We are aware of an alleged incident that occurred during this evening's match and have been in touch with David Cox to offer our unconditional backing and support."

      Stenhousemuir said: "The club is aware of a verbal altercation that took place between players from both Stenhousemuir and Albion Rovers during tonight's match.

      "We have spoken to the players involved. Both players are making claims of serious and wholly inappropriate comments being made during the game that have implications for player wellbeing and mental health.

      "Whilst we accept that things can get said during a game, we believe the allegations are sufficiently serious enough to merit a more detailed investigation.

      "We will be referring this to the Scottish FA tomorrow and will work with them and our colleagues at Albion Rovers to investigate the incident."


      https://www.skysports.com/football/news/36621/12290875/david-cox-albion-rovers-forward-retires-after-allegedly-being-taunted-about-his-mental-health
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      Re: Player retires after allegedly being taunted about his mental health
      Reply #1: Apr 30, 2021 04:07:41 pm
      The way people talk to each on this very forum means it's no surprise this sort of thing gets thrown around on a football pitch. Human beings are a lot of times pretty shitty to each other.
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      Re: Player retires after allegedly being taunted about his mental health
      Reply #2: May 30, 2021 08:32:46 pm
      Show any sign of weakness, and there’s always a low life somewhere who will try and intimidate you.

      sh*te houses.
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      Re: Player retires after allegedly being taunted about his mental health
      Reply #3: May 30, 2021 09:04:01 pm
      The way people talk to each on this very forum means it's no surprise this sort of thing gets thrown around on a football pitch. Human beings are a lot of times pretty shitty to each other.

      Couldn't agree more, mr bully boy never stops on here. Sadly that's social media for you.
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      Re: Player retires after allegedly being taunted about his mental health
      Reply #4: May 30, 2021 09:44:10 pm
      Competetion brings out the worst in people more often than not. One of my heroes, George Orwell, said something like sport is war without guns.

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