Brighton manager Graham Potter, whose father died last week, has said he can relate to some aspects of mental health, ahead of the season’s first ‘Heads Up weekend’. Starting this weekend and lasting two weeks, every team from the Premier League, English Football League, National League, the women’s Super League, women’s Championship and the women’s National League will be dedicating their matches to Heads Up, a partnership between the FA and Heads Together. “The job itself is one where you’re always under scrutiny, your decisions are scrutinised, you’re compared to somebody else all the time. He said: “There’s always somebody under pressure, always somebody that’s close to getting sacked, always somebody who should be doing something different or their decisions are wrong. That’s part of the enjoyment I think sometimes.”
Source: Express February 06, 2020 22:30 UTC