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Maybe not all that surprising given the way this season panned out for him and Stanley, but does he get support from bodies like the PFA?
I can't help but admire him for it in one weird way as it takes amazing nuts to walk away from a job most of us would kill for, even if he probably has little choice.
Hopefully it has a big enough ripple to push away more stigma within the game. Football still has a long way to go in many arenas, but the reaction has been encouraging. I don't know if they had a heads up or it's timing but local brand Trickett did these socks in his honour and release them Friday.
Our Don't Worry. Be Accy. socks inspired by the bravery and general loveliness of Billy Kee will be available on Friday at 7PM.
A donation from every pair sold will go to mental health charities and they will also make you ankles look lovely.
He bloody well should get help and support from the PFA, I would go as far to say as maybe a financial package by way of an insurance payout for him having to end his career early as mental health when as severe as Billy Kee's case obviously is no less debilitating than most physical career stopping injuries which players have insurance for!