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2022 - 10 - 11

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Wilson sends message on World Mental Health Day (Manchester United)

Port Vale forward James Wilson, who began his career at Manchester United, has shared an open and honest post on social media.

"The last year has been a testament that those thoughts will pass and things will get better. "I, like so many others, have a constant battle with myself. He later moved to Salford City, where he scored nine times in 21 league appearances. However, Wilson has felt the time is right to share what he has been through during his career so far, and admit he has questioned whether to keep playing. Since joining Vale, the striker has impressed and is likely to be a key figure again for the League One side. The 26-year-old, who is now with Port Vale, admits to having a "constant battle" with himself and has urged anybody who is struggling to seek help from

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United players attend Dream Day (Manchester United)

Players including Casemiro, David De Gea, Lisandro Martínez and Cristiano Ronaldo made dreams come true at the Carrington Training Ground for fans who suffer ...

It's good to share some nice moments with them and give them a good experience. Ten-year-old Archie from Peterborough thoroughly enjoyed the event: “It's been one of the greatest experiences of my life, if not the greatest. Joshy, aged 10 from Northampton, was thrilled to meet his hero Ronaldo and celebrate together after the striker scored his 700th club career goal in United's 2-1 win at Everton on Sunday. Club captain Harry Maguire shared the importance of meeting fans again face-to-face: “We know how much these days mean to our club; ever since I joined the club, it's been clear to me how much we do in the community and how important that is. Attending his first Dream Day since signing for United, Christian Eriksen said: “Seeing the smiling faces and connecting with the fans like this is always nice. We've really missed days like this, so it's great to have fans back.”

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Cristiano Ronaldo and Harry Maguire lead Man Utd aces in ... (The Sun)

MANCHESTER UNITED players made precious memories for excited fans at the club foundation's 'Dream Day'.Cristiano Ronaldo, 37, and England star Harry M.

[sensational 700th club goal of his career, ](https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/20054410/cristiano-ronaldo-700-club-goal-man-utd-everton/)and it proved to be the decisive one. [defeating Everton 2-1 to pick up a huge Prem win](https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/20054222/man-utd-player-ratings-cristiano-ronaldo-casemiro-rashford/) at Goodison Park. [HOW TO GET FREE BETS ON FOOTBALL](https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/betting-tips/19779073/football-free-bets-offers-bonus-new-sign-up/) [Cristiano Ronaldo](https://www.thesun.co.uk/who/cristiano-ronaldo/), 37, and England star [Harry Maguire](https://www.thesun.co.uk/who/harry-maguire/) were among the stars helping out at the event. Club captain Maguire was chuffed to have been part of the festivities and explained why it is so crucial. It gave the children a chance to meet their heroes and have photos taken and autographs signed.

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