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Jewell: Dressing Room Will Help Chopra
Jewell: Dressing Room Will Help Chopra
Friday, 28th Oct 2011 08:36

Boss Paul Jewell says he expects striker Michael Chopra to get the support of his team-mates in the Town dressing room as he continues his fight against his gambling addiction. Yesterday, keeper David Stockdale publicly showed his support for the Blues frontman via Twitter.

The Town boss expects Stockdale’s approach to Chopra’s struggle to be typical of his team-mates’ reaction: “We haven’t got a dressing room full of monks, but we’ve got to help one another and that’s what dressing rooms should do. Good dressing rooms are there to help people whether you’re in the team or out of the team and if he needs support to give it to him.

“It’s a very macho environment we live in and work in. Some of it’s a lot of nonsense, but at the end of the day we’re all human beings, we’ve all got problems or know someone who has got problems.

“Chops is just a footballer who has got major problems and has had them for years. Now he’s trying to do something about them, so let’s help him.”

Jewell says it’s the periods of time away from the club which are most difficult for someone in Chopra’s position: “When Michael leaves training and he’s on his own, that’s when the danger comes. But we can try and put things in place where he has to go to meetings.

“We’ve got to try and keep him occupied. It’s easy for me to say that because I’m not an addict but people who are addicts they take time [to deal with their problems]. But the clinic couldn’t be more pleased with him.”

Jewell says Chopra opened up to him at a meeting earlier in the week with Peter Kay, the chief executive officer of Sporting Chance: “We had a long, long chat, him, me and Peter Kay.

"We had a long meeting on Tuesday, a frank and open meeting and Michael spoke about stuff I never thought that he could.”


Despite the gambling issues, Jewell says Chopra has been very happy since joining the club in the summer: “He’s been in a great place and he’s the happiest he’s ever been.

“When he left the clinic after three weeks there, they felt he was the happiest he’s ever been because he thinks he’s starting a new life.

“I don’t know, because he’s been through so many false dawns, but I think this is the furthest he’s ever been and the most determined he’s ever been.

“He’ll get all my help and all my staff’s help, all the club’s help. We ask the media not to write or say stuff which doesn’t do us any favours.

“He needs help and I’m prepared to give it to him and I’m sure the whole club and the supporters will be too.”

One of those false dawns was in 2008 during his time playing for ex-Town manager Roy Keane at Sunderland when he also spent time at Sporting Chance.

Jewell says the Newcastle-born frontman, who has attended two meetings since returning to Portman Road, has been in a more serious form of rehab this time around: “He spoke about that, he said Roy had him in the clinic but it was a daily thing. He said when he came out he went straight into the betting shop.

“This one has been 24 hours a day, you don’t watch TV until after 6pm, you go to meetings, you’re allowed your phone for an hour a day. There’s no getting away from it and Michael threw his heart and soul into it, he said to me. Again, I just hope and pray that he’s on the road to recovery.”

The Blues manager, who admitted that he thought Chopra had lied to him about his situation earlier in the season, says players with personal problems may seem fine when they’re on the field but beneath the surface that’s not necessarily the case: “When I spoke to the experts they said that when they cross the white line everything seems OK but it actually isn’t because they’ve got that many things on their mind.

“He’s got a clear mind [at the moment], we want him to have a clear mind and he’ll definitely be playing on Saturday at Millwall. He’s been training all week after missing three weeks’ training.”

Jewell says the decision to rest his £1 million summer signing from Cardiff during the Crystal Palace game came as a result of his lack of training while in the clinic: “He did about an hour a day with their fitness guy but that’s nothing to what it’s like here, he didn’t have any contact with the football, there was no sharpness.

“I took a decision to play him [in earlier games] because I thought after he scored against Brighton he would go on a roll, and against Cardiff he did score. Obviously he didn’t against Portsmouth and I left him out on Saturday because physically and mentally he was knackered.”

The Blues manager hopes Town fans will be behind Chopra, who has scored five goals so far this season: “We can’t affect other supporters. There’s a fine line between banter and just going over the top. I don’t expect some supporters to understand that.

“Never mind the rest of the country, I’m talking about our supporters and they’ll be behind Michael. They’ll be behind what he’s trying to do and he just needs our help and he just needs loving. He’s a nice kid.

“There’s nothing wrong with a bit of humour in any walk of life. Sometimes a smile or a bit of satire can help break the ice and even help with his rehab. But you wouldn’t joke about it if it was [another] illness. He’s got the illness of gambling and we’re trying to help him put it right.”

The likes of Paul Merson and Steve Claridge have addressed similar issues during their time as players and Jewell says it shows courage to do so in the public eye: “I think there are a lot more people in football and in life who won’t talk about it. The brave thing is coming out there an admitting it.

“It’s not easy to come and hold your hand up and say ‘I’m ill, I’ve got a problem, I need help and I’m going to go to a clinic’ because people have this idea of people in clinics in straitjackets and stuff like that. It’s not like that.

“He’s got an illness that he’s standing up to that can be cured, can be dealt with and we’re doing everything we can and I want the club — and in that I include the supporters and the media — to try and help him get over that addiction.”


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Reus30 added 09:02 - Oct 28
Paul, you sir are a true man manager.
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tractorblue99 added 09:07 - Oct 28
PJ has dealt with this so well. I dont think he would get that kind of support from Keane, although I could be wrong.
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Surco72 added 09:07 - Oct 28
New Chant for Michael ;

"He's Chopra and he will take you by suprise,
He's Chopra he'll hit you right between the eyes,
Chopra he only knows one way to play ,
He's Chopra scoring goals all day "

To Madonna's "Gambler " or to near the bone ?

Nothing but admiration for the guy personally and to how the clubs been handling it especially Mr Jewell this is definately like the managers of old and the old Ipswich ways
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CL4CK! added 09:26 - Oct 28
Tractorblue99 - Do your research first before making statements like that.

http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/sport/football/2749565/Roy-is-my-angel.html
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HarryfromBath added 09:38 - Oct 28
I have huge respect for Paul Jewell and how he is taking care of his player. It is obvious that he has got under the skin of the problem and is offering huge support to Chopra.
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olimar added 10:03 - Oct 28
Tractorboy99- Stupid comment.
Chopra has gone on record to say how much respect he has for Roy Keane and what he did to help him in his time at Sunderland.

We all know, or should by now, that Keane is a private guy. But for some reason, there is a perception that private means he doesnt do anything. It doesnt, it just means he doesnt tell people about it.

In some situations, keeping this kind of stuff quiet might be better for the people involved.
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Strider added 10:08 - Oct 28
Very brave of Chops to come out so publicly on something that has ways lurked in the background. That bravery is a great start and he'll get the support of every ITFC fan for sure. As for PJ, probably the best manager to have around you and further evidence of terrific man management
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ITFC999 added 10:41 - Oct 28
Wouldn't mind a trip to Sporting Chance myself if the CEO really is Peter Kay!!
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bluemonday added 11:13 - Oct 28
Chopra wanna go to rehab and we say

goals goals goals !!
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jert16 added 11:22 - Oct 28
cant wait for tomorrow and a goal or two from chops!!!
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DiamondGezzer added 11:23 - Oct 28
The way everybody is addressing the problem head on, I think deserves a lot of admiration. Pats on the back all round.
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roytheboy added 11:41 - Oct 28
Michael you have my 100% support, Paul you are regularly showing signs of being a very good Manager and a very decent man, I really can see us doing well this season.
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radiogaga added 13:07 - Oct 28
Nice to see that Peter Kay is more than just a comedian.
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NorseBlue added 16:37 - Oct 28
Different Peter Kay radiogaga and ITFC999. This one was a chef and had a few problems of his own...
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