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Tributes have been pouring in following the sudden death of a talented young Irish League footballer.
24-year-old Jerry Thompson, from north Belfast, played for Carrick Rangers.
He was initially listed to start for Carrick in a game against Glenavon on Tuesday night but his name was withdrawn before kick-off.
Carrick have described Jerry as a "larger than life character" who'll be "fondly remembered" and said he will "forever be a member of the Amber Army."
Devastating news. Sudden death of popular Carrick Rangers player Jerry Thompson. Tributes pouring in from across the Irish League. https://t.co/iJwwbOpEjT
— Q Radio News (@qnewsdesk) December 11, 2019
His previous teams included Cliftonville, Larne, Portadown, Ards and Donegal Celtic.
Really really Sad news about former DC player Jerry Thompson
— Wee Hoops News (@Donegal_Celtic) December 10, 2019
Rest In Peace
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Players and clubs across the country have been paying tribute with many tweeting the mental health hashtag #ItsOkNotToBeOk
Former Northern Ireland and Man United player Pat McGibbon runs a charity dedicated to helping young people with their mental health.
His brother Phillip took his own life when Pat was playing in Manchester in the 1990s.
The ex-Irish League manager has been speaking with Q Radio's David Hunter...
Advice is available from various charities including -
Samaritans can be contacted for free on 116-123 at any time for confidential support.
Lifeline the 24/7 crisis helpline is also available on 0808 808 8000, free to call from all landlines and mobiles.