Originally Posted by
rebelmusic
I think the interview is a huge step with his recovery. Coming out so publicly as an addict is also pretty much drawing a line that this is his last chance. If he goes back to his old ways then he's unlikely to ever be trusted by a half decent club again - not to mind all those wishing him well today.
There's a series of choices that falling off the wagon entails and he's added an extra layer of consequence to falling off the wagon again.
Very impressed by him and very brave. For every few tales of people's lives being destroyed by addiction, there's one that's inspirational. Wishing him all the best that he remains in the latter.
Coming down from my soapbox now :)