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Cowdenbeath winger David Cox wants to retire on own terms after mental health battle

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Footballer David Cox is determined to end his career on his own terms after the football shutdown as he bravely opened up on his mental health battle during lockdown.The Lanark winger was on the brink of quitting the game after receiving vile abuse from players and fans after revealing a personal battle leading to attempted suicide six years ago.Despite the bid to raise awareness he has been tormented both on and off the park leading to him considering retirement.However, with the remainder of the season axed, the 31-year-old wants to pen another deal at Cowdenbeath and continue his career.“At the start of the shutdown I wasn’t too bothered about the season being over because I was thinking about retiring,” he said.“I was at a point just

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