Laura Holden: 'I don't want what happened to me to happen to anyone else'

Laura Holden's harrowing experience at Aberdeen FC serves as a stark reminder of the darker side of women's football. The midfielder, who suffered a devastating ACL injury in Scotland just six months into her first season with the club, claims she was left feeling "neglected" and unsupported by both the coaching staff and teammates.

The Scottish Women's Premier League has long been touted as one of the top-tier leagues for women's football, but Holden's story paints a picture of an environment where players are often overlooked or undervalued. Despite her efforts to navigate the club's complexities, Holden found herself struggling with mental health issues, which she attributes to the lack of support and resources available to her during her rehab.

The situation took a turn for the worse when new coach Scott Booth appointed, only to tell Holden that he wanted her to go on loan to another club just days after her return to training. This decision left Holden feeling "written off" and made her question whether she was truly valued by the team.

Holden's experience raises important questions about the culture of women's football in Scotland. While there are undoubtedly many talented players, coaches, and administrators working tirelessly behind the scenes, it is clear that more needs to be done to address the systemic issues that often plague female athletes.

One major concern is the lack of support for injured players like Holden. The club's decision not to pay her wages while she was out injured, forcing her to shell out Β£8,000 for her own surgery, highlights a worrying disconnect between the player and the team.

Moreover, Holden's experience underscores the importance of creating safe spaces for players to speak up about their concerns without fear of retribution. It is clear that Holden felt isolated and unsupported during her time at Aberdeen, which ultimately led to her departure from the club.

As Holden so poignantly puts it: "I don't want what happened to me to happen to anyone else." Her story is a powerful reminder of the need for greater transparency, accountability, and support within women's football. Anything less would be a disservice to the talented athletes who deserve better.
 
I'm really worried about Laura Holden's situation. It sounds like Aberdeen FC didn't have her back when she needed it most after her injury. Not paying her wages while she was out injured is just not right πŸ€•. And being told to go on loan to another club just days after returning to training? That's super unfair πŸ™„. We need more support for female athletes, especially those going through tough times like Holden did. It's crazy that players are often left feeling neglected and unsupported by their teams. The Scottish Women's Premier League needs to do better πŸ’ͺ.
 
OMG I'm literally so saddened by Laura Holden's experience at Aberdeen FC πŸ€• her story is like, so not okay... I mean, a 6-month injury just to be written off and forced to pay for her own surgery? That's just cruel πŸ’Έ it's no wonder she struggled with mental health issues... like, what even is the point of having a support system if you're gonna ignore them? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ and can we talk about how broken our women's football leagues are? I mean, Scotland has all this talent but still can't seem to get it together πŸ’β€β™€οΈ at least Laura spoke out about what happened... now hopefully her story will make a difference πŸ‘
 
πŸ€• this is wild that they didnt pay her while she was injured and then expect her to shell out Β£8k for surgery herself?! 😱 its like they were trying to punish her for getting hurt? πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ any club or organization should have a system in place to support players during rehab, not just leave them hanging πŸ’Έ. we need to see real changes in how teams and leagues prioritize player well-being over profits πŸ€‘.
 
🀯 I think Holden's experience is way more common than we'd like to admit. Like, I've seen players get pushed out because they're 'over the hill' or not making the team anymore, but nobody talks about how hard it can be to deal with that stress and pressure when you're injured 😬. And Β£8k for surgery? Come on, what a joke! The clubs should be paying those wages, not forcing players to shell out their own money πŸ’Έ. It's all about prioritizing the players' well-being over the team's interests. We need more support systems in place, like mental health resources and safe spaces for players to talk about their concerns without fear of retribution πŸ—£οΈ. Anything less would be a total waste of talent πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ
 
OMG, can you believe this?! Laura Holden's experience at Aberdeen FC is literally heartbreaking πŸ€•. I mean, someone just gets back from injury, and then they're basically written off? Like, what kind of environment does that create for a player to thrive in? And it's not just the coaching staff, but the teammates too... it's like, where's the solidarity? 🀝

And yeah, this is a major red flag for the Scottish Women's Premier League. I mean, we all know there are talented players out there, but if they're struggling with mental health issues and feeling unsupported, what does that say about the league as a whole? It's like, we need to be doing so much more than just celebrating wins and losses... we need to be creating a culture of care and respect for our athletes.

And can we talk about how broken the system is when it comes to supporting injured players? Like, Β£8,000 out of pocket for surgery?! That's not support, that's exploitation πŸ€‘. We need to do better than that. Laura Holden's experience needs to be a wake-up call for everyone involved in women's football... we can and must do better πŸ’ͺ
 
You gotta wonder if Aberdeen FC was more concerned with covering their own backside than supporting Laura Holden during her time of need πŸ€”. I mean, paying her Β£8,000 out of pocket for surgery? That's just not right πŸ’Έ. It raises some serious questions about the club's priorities and whether they're putting player welfare above everything else.

And let's be real, this is a classic case of "she got what was coming to her" mentality πŸ˜’. The coaching staff and teammates should have been supporting Holden during her rehab, not just discarding her when she wasn't performing as expected. It's like they were more concerned with maintaining a certain image than doing what's right for the player.

This whole thing is a perfect example of how systemic issues can affect women's football players. We need to start holding clubs and governing bodies accountable for their actions, not just talking about it πŸ—£οΈ. Anything less is just a waste of time and energy.
 
Can you imagine being in her shoes? 😩 Like, they're trying to heal from an ACL injury which is tough enough, but then they got dropped by the team just days after coming back and told to go on loan... I mean, that's just harsh πŸ€•. And the fact that they weren't paid while injured is just mental πŸ’Έ. We need more support for injured players and a safe space for them to talk about their issues without fear of being written off. It's not all doom and gloom though, there are some amazing initiatives going on in women's football to improve the game and player welfare 🌟.
 
🚨 think abt laura holden's situation & its like a red flag 4 every player in womens football - ur injured, u r struggling w mental health, but u r not getting the support u need & still u got played by the team πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ. Β£8000 for her own surgery?! that's just wild! 😱 what about the coaches & admin who r supposed 2 be looking out 4 ur best interest? r they even doing thier job? πŸ€”
 
πŸ˜©πŸ€• u gotta feel bad 4 Laura Holden, she went thru some dark times with that ACL injury & all, but the fact dat her own team didn't have her back is just heartbreaking 😭. I mean, Β£8k out of pocket for surgery? that's just ridiculous, & not gettin support while she was rehabbin is just cruel πŸ€•. it's like, what kinda environment r u tryna create 4 these players? somethin gotta change, we need more support 4 injured players, better resources, & a culture where players feel safe 2 speak up without bein silenced πŸ’¬. this ain't just about Laura Holden, it's about all the girls out dere who might b goin thru the same πŸ€—
 
πŸ€• it breaks my heart to hear about Laura Holden's experience at Aberdeen FC. I've played in local recreational leagues with friends and we always looked out for each other when someone got hurt or had a tough time, but I can only imagine how isolating it must feel to be on the other side of that.

I'm so glad she spoke up about what happened, even if it's super uncomfortable. As a player who struggled with anxiety myself (not related to football though!), I know how hard it is to ask for help when you're already feeling vulnerable. And £8k for her own surgery? That's just not right! 😱 The lack of support from the club and coaching staff is just appalling.

I think we need more players coming forward to share their stories like Laura Holden's, so that we can make real changes in women's football. We deserve better than feeling "written off" or neglected when things go wrong. It's time for clubs and coaches to take responsibility for creating a safe and supportive environment for all players πŸˆπŸ’–
 
can't believe abt Laura Holden's experience πŸ€•... seems like she was left high & dry by her own team 🚫. paying Β£8k out of pocket for surgery is just not right πŸ’Έ... and being told to go on loan just days after coming back from injury? that's some messed up stuff 😩. think the club needs 2 step up their support game ASAP πŸ“ˆ... players should be prioritized over profits πŸ’ͺ. and yeah, it highlights how hard it is for female athletes 2 get a fair shake in sports πŸ†. hope her story can spark change & not just another athlete getting written off πŸ’”
 
πŸ€•πŸ˜© I'm so down with Laura Holden's story, you feel? The way she was left hanging by her own team is just wild. It's like they expected her to just magically recover from that ACL injury and get back on the pitch without any support or resources. And then they have the nerve to tell her she's "written off" just days after she returns to training? That's some next level BS. 🀯

And let's be real, Β£8,000 for her own surgery is just ridiculous. I mean, what kind of club doesn't want to support their own player during a time when they need it most? It's like they're more worried about saving cash than investing in the well-being of their athletes.

Holden's experience is a wake-up call for women's football in Scotland. We need better support systems in place, and we need players like her to speak up without fear of retribution. Anything less would be unfair to them and the rest of us who care about their well-being. πŸ’ͺ
 
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