To those of you who have been following No Clash Of Colours, Manisha Tailor will need no introduction. Her first feature for us, "Teacher and Football Coach : Different Or The Same" has had now well over 1000 hits, there's a link at the bottom of the article for those who are involved in either or both.
For those who are new, Manisha is a primary school teacher from London. Supports Arsenal with a passion, is involved at a voluntarily level with the London FA and Middlesex FA, The London Playing Fields Foundation and is an Ambassador for the FA's "Football Needs You" campaign.
These are her words, this is her inspiration, her hero.
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MY BIGGEST INFLUENCE IN THE GAME
How I Fell In Love With “The Beautiful Game’
Since the age of 8 years old, my twin brother and I together ate, drank and breathed football – which at times got us into quite some bother at school! Our parents were not always impressed with the lack of attention spent on our school work, as for us, spending time organising lunchtime matches was far more important – primary school was awesome! Joint at the hip, quite literally, until secondary school that is (mum and dad intentionally sent us to separate secondary schools) – our love for the game both playing and watching continued. He however, influenced by my dad, became a Liverpool follower – they never did manage to convert me, I am a Gooner through and through! My twin – the reason I fell in love with the beautiful game we know as football.
Left With A Broken Heart – Quite Literally
Our joint love for football continued until we were 18 years of age. Unfortunately, as a result of a series of traumatic events, my twin became depressed – and 14 years on, continues to suffer from the taboo word in football ‘mental health’. So, as some know me as having two jobs (teaching and coaching), the honest truth is I don’t, as I am also a carer accumulating that to three. The reason for me mentioning it though has significance – as despite on one hand feeling broken, it is this very situation that gives me the strength, motivation and will power to continue as an individual and move forward within the professional game, as it is something special that we once shared.
My twin is the reason I became engaged in football – and, despite the circumstances, continues to be my inspiration in wanting to do well in all aspects of the game be it coaching, playing, mentoring or linking it to education. The say ‘god gives his battles to his strongest warriors’ and in some respect, without the mental strength, carrying out many roles and responsibilities would be extremely challenging for me.
Football : A Powerful Tool
My message is that if you can show great strength in character, everything is doable. Being able to use the power of football as a vehicle to overcome difficult situations is a wonderful thing – something that I have done and continue to do. I am a huge supporter of the work carried out by Elite Welfare Management (EWM) who are providing a platform of support as well as being pioneers of addressing the taboo within the game.
For me, my journey and professional development in football will continue, so that on full recovery, my twin can say he is proud of his sister – my greatest influence on who I am today, both in and outside of the game.
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"This girl is different gravy, Inspiration. Wow!"
ReplyDelete(Lee Merrick, A License Coach – Cosmo Soccer Academy, Canada)
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"Great idea. How nice to read about the good football does.
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(Pumpherston United)
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"Another great read. Full of passion and belief."
ReplyDelete(Oldham Hulmeians AFC)
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"Top girl"
ReplyDelete(Tony Taylor : Coach - Burton Albion FC)
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"A touching and inspiring read. Good Luck to them both."
ReplyDeleteClaire Warner : Teacher
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"Thought it was a lovely piece"
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Rob Hornby
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"Nice piece – takes courage to share these things."
ReplyDeleteJas Jassal : Inventive Sports
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"Inspirational"
ReplyDeleteBaljit Rihal : Inventive Sports / Founder of Asian Football Awards
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"Excellent piece again Manisha – I have something lined up for you!"
ReplyDeleteJack Preston : Elite Welfare Management
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"Brilliant piece, Manisha"
ReplyDeleteElite Welfare Management
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"From the first time I met you I knew football had a gem. Glad to support your growth. Keep spreading the gospel."
ReplyDeleteTroy Townsend : Leadership and Mentoring at Kick it Out
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"So much negativity around football but Manisha’s simplicity to deliver such work shows the power and positives football may bring."
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Kick it Soccer School
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"Brilliant piece Manisha! Even more admiration for everything you have achieved and continue to do considering circumstances. Proud to know you. If there’s anything we can do just ask."
ReplyDeleteRichard Bates : Kick it Out
"Very emotional and touching and great read. Keep working hard."
ReplyDeleteWill Boye : Manager / Brentford WFC
"Nice to see such great stories bring people together."
ReplyDeleteGary Willis : Commercial Manager Glasshoughton Welfare FC
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"Cracking article"
ReplyDeleteRob Pattz : Capital League Manager
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"Just read your beautiful blog post about your lovely brother. I am so proud of you sweetheart."
ReplyDeleteCarrie Armstrong : TV Presenter
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"A really nice read Miss Tailor and proud to re-tweet it. If we can help out keep us posted."
ReplyDeletePitch Talk : Football YouTube Channel
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"I am sure your brother is extremely proud of you."
ReplyDeleteRaj Sahota : Lawyer / Photographer
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"An inspirational article Manisha. An area which is still very much misunderstood in our community."
ReplyDeleteIkram Butt : England International : Rugby League
"Wonderful!"
ReplyDeleteDavid James : England International Goalkeeper :
Currently at AFC Bournemouth.
"Inspiring!"
ReplyDeleteAndleeb Hanif : Editor at Asian Express Newspaper
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"Inspirational piece! Such a misunderstood issue."
ReplyDeleteGirls With Ballz
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"Very moving, loved it! Keep up the great work that you are doing. God Bless."
ReplyDeleteVarun Menon
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"Good article, we share the same passion for wrestling as you do for football."
ReplyDeleteTeam Perfection : Professional Wrestlers
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"Read your article. As I said from the day we met. You’re an inspiration. Keep on going. Sky’s the limit!"
ReplyDeleteAzza Anwar : Winner of Cristiano Ronaldo Nike Challenge
"Thought it was very good"
ReplyDeleteMark Parsons
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"A moving and hopeful piece."
ReplyDeleteNicole Still
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"An inspirational piece written from the heart with football driving as a driving factor to achieve your aim. Keep up the great work."
ReplyDeleteRob Jones : Football Coach
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"Thank you for sharing this with me. Truly inspirational"
ReplyDeleteJug Johal : RugbyUnion Player
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"Short but inspiring blog."
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Connect Sport
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"Great article. Your passion and drive for the game really shines through."
ReplyDeleteAdam Barlow : Writer for Lincoln Ladies FC
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"Inspirational. Will highlight it to people."
ReplyDeleteMatthew Ogborn : Journalist
"Really like it, congrats Manisha – you put your story, your thoughts together really well. Well done guys."
ReplyDeleteKait Borsay : Sport Presenter/Writer Sky Sports and Sky Sports News
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"Asian lady and Football!! Fantastic work."
ReplyDeleteAsians UK
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"Great piece of work – but one thing you forgot to mention, that you used to support Everton!"
ReplyDeleteNilesh Tailor : Cousin
"Another great article full of mental toughness and relating to resilience, desire and focus."
ReplyDeleteGobinder Gill : Sport and Exercise FE
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"Good read"
ReplyDeleteZesh Rehman : [First British Asian Player to start a Premiership fixture]
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"That was a great read Manisha. Don’t worry – your success will come because you deserve it."
ReplyDeleteRafi : London
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"I am full of admiration for you. Thanks so much for sharing your inspiration and showing that there is always a positive xx"
ReplyDeleteJenny Garrett : Writer
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"Very impressed by your story Manisha!"
ReplyDeleteIan McArthur : The Other Foot Soccer School
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"Moving story – great inspiration."
ReplyDeleteRaj Sangha : London
“God gives his battles to his strongest warriors”. Touching and inspiring – fair play to you, keep it up!"
ReplyDeleteMukhy Singh : London
"Well done, inspiring – keep pursuing your goals x."
ReplyDeleteJAYDAH : Fashion Jewelery
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"Nice read, but moving."
ReplyDeleteJay Nagra : Indian Gymkhana FC Coach
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"Truly amazing!"
ReplyDeleteAmit Sohal : Footballer / Indian Gymkhana FC
"An inspirational read, wish you the best of luck for the future. Keep up the good work. ‘Everything is doable’.
ReplyDeleteSimon Bria : London
"Inspiring piece there."
ReplyDeleteManny Gill : Footballer / Indian Gymkhana FC
"You inspire the youth and that’s a huge thing, to be inspiring."
ReplyDeleteSunny Jagpal : DJ
"Always look forward to your blogs! Amazing work and I always use it as an inspiration to mine."
ReplyDeleteThomas Hewitt : Freelance Journalist
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"Respect to you – truly amazing Manisha."
ReplyDeleteKozza : Footballer / Indian Gymkhana FC
"Thanks very much for sharing it with us and talking about supporting your brother with his depression – take care of you."
ReplyDeleteMIND : Mental Health Charity
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"Great blog and thanks for sharing!"
ReplyDeleteTime To Change : UK
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"Manisha that is an amazing read. Really proud of you! Inspiring!"
ReplyDeleteGaurav : Footballer / Indian Gymkhana FC
"Good stuff Manisha. Keep fighting!"
ReplyDeleteJim Dees : Deputy Headteacher / London
"A beautiful written piece straight from the heart."
ReplyDeleteBritish Asian Sport
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"Very inspirational. Have to say your parents must be very supportive to allow you to be involved in football."
ReplyDeleteSanjay, Reading
"Well done for speaking up about mental health and sport. It is not easy which is why barriers and social stigma remain. You have inspired me to also speak up and write. An open discussion equals change."
ReplyDeleteAlison : Photographer
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"Very nice article."
ReplyDeleteJohn Paul Hughes : Life Coach & Ex-Professional Footballer
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Well Written nice article Manisha good work
ReplyDelete"Really liked the article."
ReplyDeleteKalam Mooniaruck, FA Tesco Skills Manager, Cambridge
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a very inspiring article, thank you for sharing your story, Manisha!!
ReplyDelete"Your article moved me to tears and it's the kind of thing that needs to be recognised. It gives hope to others. How you turn a situation into something so positive speaks volumes of your character. I salute you. Someone like you is rare. You give hope to others"
ReplyDelete(Abdul Qayum)
"This was so inspirational to read xxx"
ReplyDelete(Poonam Shah)
"Wow this is heart warming"
ReplyDeleteParm Panesar
(DJ Denon UK, Official tour DJ for Apache Indian)
"Keep up the great work - HERO!"
ReplyDeleteGlen Johnson (Chelmsford City GK Coach)
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"Keep up the great work - fascinating stuff!"
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(Football Coach)
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