Jeff Stelling breaks down in tears on his penultimate Soccer Saturday after giving a speech on mental health and eating disorders.
After more than 25 seasons, the 68 year old will step down from his role as host of Sky Sports’ scores show at the end the 2022/23 season.
He will be incredibly missed by many across the country. Whether at home, on our devices, or in stadiums, he was the face of Saturday afternoons.
Stelling used the show as a platform for him to raise awareness of eating disorders to mark Mental Health Awareness Week.
He found that eating disorders cause more deaths than any other mental disorder each year, with 20% of all cases leading to death.
Jeff Stelling is a national treasure. One of Teessides greatest exports. pic.twitter.com/flRVUmTrxu
— Craig Honeyman (@Craig_Honeyman) May 20, 2023
Jeff Stelling with a powerful message during Mental Health Awareness month ⬇️ pic.twitter.com/ZVVBJ5Ord1
— Sky Sports (@SkySports) May 20, 2023
Addressing the subject through tears, he said: “This is a difficult topic, it’s my second last show so I’m going to have my final sort of rant if you like.
“I’ve got to be careful to get it right.
“There was a march this morning, this relates to [anorexia sufferer] Abby Davies actually.
“There was a march this morning in central London by the people who run the ‘Dump The Scales’ campaign. It’s led by the indefatigable Hope Virgo every year.
“More people die from eating disorders every year than any other mental illness.
“The Government’s lack of awareness and funding is a national disgrace. They decided to put calories for goodness sake on people’s menus.
“Up to 20 per cent of all eating disorder cases end in death and the cycle goes like that.
“Abby said: ‘Boy, girl, woman, man, goes for help, they are told they are not thin enough, they are not underweight enough to need treatment’.
“They go away, they lose more weight, they go further and deeper into the mental morass that they’re in. They have suicidal tendencies.
“They are then told ‘You are now too thin to be treated’ and are offered palliative care for god’s sake.
“So we’re not going to help you but we will try and ensure you die comfortably. It’s 2023. Eating disorders are being swept under the carpet.
“No one should be dying of an eating disorder in 2023. Those with eating disorders need action and help and they need it now.”
The programme then went to adverts, with Jeff quite visibly unable to talk further as emotions get the better of him.
But that’s why we love him, he’s done so much for charity, and this way, the announcement, and way of of spreading awareness, it’s certainly got the message out there.
The video of his speech has gone viral, getting tens of thousands of likes, but also millions of views.
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This is how social media users reacted as Jeff Stelling breaks down in tears on his penultimate Soccer Saturday after giving a mental health speech…
@pompeyboy356: Jeff is a great sports host but a better human being. We will miss him on Sky, but I hope he doesn’t stay out of the limelight because we need people like him who say it as it is. You are going to be missed on Saturdays Jeff, thanks for the fun and the passionate messages
@ToffeeMc1878: He’s been a constant voice and face for the coverage of the sport I’ve loved for 15 years. Soccer Saturday won’t be the same without him. This is absolutely brilliant, powerful stuff from a great man @JeffStelling 👏👏
@DonnyPezzolla: @JeffStelling, one helluva legend. How you kept your emotions in check, I don’t know, but we’ll said sir 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
@beardywxm: @JeffStelling is salt of the earth, im gutted he’s retiring from SS, but i applaud this man for using his platform over the years the fight the good fight, thank you Jeff, a million times over. Decent pundit too. Legend.
@Hillzy_CFC: Jeff Stelling is not only a out of the world presenter, he’s a genuine person and a person that is very very hard to replace to fill the role that he has for many years, in the way that he has done it . Absolute legend
@wwfcdrummer: @JeffStelling I love you Jeff you been amazing on sky as I been growing up watching you on sky thank you so much for what you have brought to people lives smile affection love you will be missed Jeff you keep going mate your brilliant guy you will be missed 💙💙take care Jeff
@GillH1973: Jeff is one of if not the best presenter ever. His attention to the facts, his knowledge and dedication has been incomparable.
This statement from him shows he supports so many in an impossible situation. He’ll be missed so much on this channel.💛
@JoaquinMarcosM: I’m not just going to miss @JeffStelling as a football pundit. We need more people on TV like him. My Saturdays really aren’t going to be the same. My living room will have an empty space. God bless you Jeff.
@Stevemillerpafc:
Soccer Saturday will never be the same without Jeff
Running the show
@alisonsheena1: Well said @JeffStelling . The lack of mental health services in this country is a source of national shame.
@Holte121971: Jeff really is the only reason I watch sky sports on a Saturday afternoon. He has proved time and time again that he is not only the best in the business but he is a very decent human being. Sky will be a poorer place without him.
@EddieConroy2: More of this….. well done Jeff Stelling.
Eating disorders helplines
NHS
B-eat (Beat Eating Disorders)
England Helpline: 0808 801 0677
Scotland Helpline: 0808 801 0432
Wales Helpline: 0808 801 0433
Northern Ireland Helpline: 0808 801 0434
Provides advice and support and information for anyone with an eating disorder inc anorexia and bulimia nervosa. Enter your postcode in the HelpFinder to see what eating disorder support is available in your area.
Anorexia and Bulimia Care
www.anorexiabulimiacare.org.uk
Offers support to anyone affected by eating disorders. Hosts an online community for anybody supporting someone with an eating disorder.
National Centre for Eating Disorders
Support Line: 0845 838 2040
Everything you need about eating disorders treatment, information and professional training in the help & treatment of eating disorders. Eating disorders, such as compulsive overeating, binge eating, anorexia, bulimia, obesity, orthorexia & failed dieting affect people in every walk of life. There are millions of men and women suffering from chaotic eating disorders, perhaps harbouring persistent weight problems and obsessed with food and weight who need help to beat their symptoms.
SEED
Advice Line: 01482 718130
www.seedeatingdisorders.org.uk
We are a group of ordinary people with first hand experience of eating disorders, who make a difference to those people whose lives are blighted by this devastating illness. All services can be accessed through self-referral. We provide support and services for people living in Hull East Riding and Out of Area.
Overeaters Anonymous
Overeaters Anonymous is a fellowship of individuals who, through shared experience, strength and hope are recovering from compulsive overeating. Welcomes everyone who wants to stop eating compulsively.
Weight Concern
The charity is committed to developing and researching new treatments for obesity. It is also working to increase the availability of the successful treatments it has pioneered in the UK via self-help programmes, self-help support groups and family based childhood obesity treatment.
British Nutrition Foundation
Promotes the wellbeing of society through the impartial interpretation and effective dissemination of scientifically based knowledge and advice on the relationship between diet, physical activity and health.
Recover Your Life
One of the biggest and best Self Harm Support Communities on the Internet, offers help on a variety of topics surrounding self harm, including self injury, eating disorders, mental health issues, abuse and bullying, as well as drugs and alcohol and first aid.
YoungMinds
Parent’s Information Service: 0808 802 5544
Supporting your child with eating problems
National charity committed to improving the mental health of all children and young people. Services include the Parents’ Information Service, which is a free confidential helpline for any adult with concerns information about the mental health of a child or young person.
Family Lives
Helpline: 0808 800 2222 (24 hours)
Offers support to anyone parenting or helping to raise children, from newborn babies to young adults. There are free telephone and email helplines, parenting courses and information leaflets. The website offers lots of advice, real-life stories and relevant news as well as a helpful A-Z of related topics.
ChildLine
Helpline: 0800 11 11
ChildLine is a counselling service for children and young people. You can contact ChildLine in these ways: You can phone on 0800 1111, send us an email, have a 1-2-1 chat with us, send a message to Ask Sam and you can post messages to the ChildLine message boards. You can contact ChildLine.
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