Mary Earps: 'I don't look back with bad blood. It worked out well for everybody'

Mary Earps' autobiography "All In" is a candid and introspective account of her journey as a professional footballer, including her experiences with sexism, homophobia, and mental health. Earps opens up about the challenges she faced on and off the pitch, including being bullied by teammates and struggling to come to terms with her own identity.

Earps also shares stories about her relationships, including her decision to support her partner Kitty during a difficult time in their relationship. She discusses how she navigated the complexities of her family's reaction to her sexuality and how it affected her mental health.

Throughout the book, Earps is open and honest about her experiences, both positive and negative. She shares stories about her time playing for England, including her struggles with the team's management and her decision to retire from international football on her own terms.

One of the most striking aspects of "All In" is Earps' candor about her mental health struggles. She discusses how she used football as a way to cope with anxiety and depression, but also acknowledges that it took her time to prioritize her mental well-being.

Earps' writing style is engaging and accessible, making the book an enjoyable read for both fans of football and those interested in stories of personal resilience and determination. "All In" is a powerful and inspiring memoir that offers a unique perspective on the world of professional football and the challenges faced by women in sports.
 
I'm telling ya, this autobiography thing is just a distraction from what's really going on πŸ€”... like have you noticed how Mary Earps' book is getting all this attention? It's not just about her personal struggles, it's also about how the football world handled them πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. There's gotta be more to it than that. And don't even get me started on the mental health stuff... is she trying to sell us a narrative here? πŸ’Έ All I know is that I'm gonna keep an eye on this, 'cause in my opinion, there's always more to the story πŸ“š
 
I love how Mary Earps is speaking her truth about sexism, homophobia, and mental health. It's like she's holding up a mirror to the world of football and we can't look away 😊. I'm so inspired by her strength and resilience - it takes courage to share your struggles and vulnerabilities with the world. Her story is a reminder that even in the face of adversity, we have the power to choose how we react and prioritize our own well-being 🌱πŸ’ͺ. Can't wait to dive into "All In" and hear more about her journey!
 
😊 I just finished reading Mary Earps' autobiography and I'm still feeling all the feels! It's so brave of her to share her story, especially about the tough times she faced with sexism and homophobia. Her honesty is truly inspiring, and I love how she doesn't shy away from sharing her struggles with mental health.

It's amazing to see how football was both a source of comfort and pain for her, you know? It's like, it gave her a sense of purpose but also put a lot of pressure on her that can be really overwhelming. But she shows us that it's okay to not be okay, and that seeking help is a sign of strength, not weakness.

I also love how she talks about supporting her partner during a tough time - that takes so much courage! And I'm glad she shares more about her family's reaction to her sexuality - it's like, we need more stories like this, you know?

Anyway, "All In" is definitely a must-read for anyone who loves football or just wants to be inspired by someone's strength and resilience. Mary Earps' story is a powerful reminder that we're all in this together πŸ€—πŸ’–
 
🀯 I'm literally shook by Mary Earps' honesty in her new autobiography "All In". I mean, can you imagine having to deal with sexism & homophobia in a sport where everyone's supposed to be supporting each other? 🀝 It takes so much courage to speak out like that. And I love how she's open about her struggles with mental health - it's not always easy to talk about those things, but Earps is doing us all a service by sharing her story. πŸ’– The writing style is super relatable too, feels like you're reading a diary entry from an old friend πŸ“š. Anyway, I think this book needs to be on every football fan's shelf ASAP! πŸ‘
 
I'm so loving Mary Earps' new autobiography 'All In' right now! πŸ’– The way she opens up about her struggles with sexism, homophobia, and mental health is so refreshing and relatable. I mean, who hasn't felt like they don't quite fit in or that the world is against them? But what's amazing is how Earps turns those experiences into a powerful story of resilience and determination.

I'm also loving how she discusses her relationships and family - it's clear she didn't take any easy path to happiness. And can we talk about how refreshing it is for a sports memoir to touch on mental health like this? It's so important that we're having these conversations in the public eye.

Earps' writing style is honestly amazing - she makes you feel like you're right there with her, experiencing all the highs and lows. I devoured 'All In' in one sitting (no judgment if you do the same!) and can't wait to see what Mary Earps does next πŸ€©πŸ“š
 
I'm low-key impressed that Mary Earps finally wrote a book about her experiences, tbh 🀯. I mean, it's about time someone from the football world spoke out about the BS they go through on and off the pitch πŸ˜’. She's got some wild stories about being bullied by teammates and struggling with mental health – I'm sure a lot of people can relate to that πŸ’”. And I love how she's so open about supporting her partner Kitty during tough times, it's not always easy to talk about that stuff πŸ€—. But what really gets me is how Earps was hesitant to prioritize her own mental well-being at first – like, girl, you've gotta take care of yourself too πŸ’ͺ! Anyway, I'm definitely adding this book to my reading list ASAP, it sounds like a total page-turner πŸ“šπŸ‘.
 
I'm loving Mary Earps' honesty about her mental health struggles - it's so important for us to talk about our emotions and prioritize our well-being πŸ€—πŸ’–. As a woman in sports, she's been through some tough stuff, but it's clear that football has helped her heal and grow 🏈πŸ’ͺ. I'm also impressed by how open she is about navigating the complexities of her family's reaction to her sexuality - it takes a lot of courage to share that kind of story πŸŒŸπŸ‘. This book is definitely going on my reading list! πŸ“š
 
ugh i feel like earps is just regurgitating the same old victim complex 🀯 she's got one public platform to talk about her struggles, but what about all the others? what about when she was still playing and had to keep it under wraps? or after she retired and now it's too late for 'candid' introspection? πŸ™„ i bet she just wanted a bestseller so she could retire comfortably & cash in on her 'inspirational' story πŸ€‘
 
Love how Mary Earps is breaking down barriers with her honesty πŸ™ŒπŸ’ͺ, it's time for more female athletes to share their stories so we can all learn from each other πŸ’•
 
I just finished reading this autobiography and I gotta say, Mary Earps' story is like a double-edged sword for me πŸ€•πŸ’ͺ. On one hand, it's incredible to see her be so open and honest about all the struggles she faced on and off the pitch - sexism, homophobia, mental health... it's like she's giving us permission to talk about these things too 😊. And let me tell you, it's not easy to read about at first, but once you get into it, it's like a rollercoaster of emotions 🎠.

But what really resonated with me is how she talks about using football as a way to cope with her mental health struggles... I mean, I've been there too, and it's like she's saying "hey, this isn't weird, we can do better" πŸ’―. And I love that she shared stories about her relationships, including being supportive of her partner Kitty - it's not always easy to talk about, but she's showing us that it's okay to be vulnerable πŸ’•.

One thing that did strike me is how refreshing it is to read a memoir from someone who's not afraid to speak their truth. It's like we're getting a glimpse into the world of professional football in a way that's never been seen before πŸ”. I'd definitely recommend this book to anyone looking for an inspiring story of resilience and determination πŸ’ͺ🏽.
 
Just finished reading this book and I'm totally blown away by Mary Earps' honesty 😊. It's amazing how open she is about her struggles, both on and off the pitch. As someone who's always been fascinated by her career, it's awesome to get a glimpse into her personal life too πŸ€—. The part about her mental health struggles really resonated with me - it's so important to talk about these things and not be afraid to ask for help πŸ’•. And I love how she talks about using football as a way to cope with anxiety, it's like the ultimate stress reliever ⚽️! Anyway, if you're a fan of football or just looking for an inspiring story, this book is a must-read πŸ“šπŸ‘
 
I'm loving this autobiography by Mary Earps, you know? It's so refreshing to see her be so candid about her struggles with sexism, homophobia, and mental health. I mean, she's not afraid to share her story, flaws and all πŸ€—. And I love how she talks about prioritizing her mental well-being - it's like, we need more people talking about self-care in sports, you feel? Her writing style is so easy to get into, too... it feels like she's chatting with us, not just telling us a story πŸ“š. Overall, "All In" is a must-read for anyone who loves football or just wants to be inspired by someone who's been through the struggles and come out on top πŸ’ͺ.
 
🀩 just finished reading earps autobiography its so inspiring 🌟 she's not afraid to share her struggles with sexism homophobia and mental health it's like she's saying "hey I'm still here and I'm not going down without a fight" πŸ’ͺ also love how she talks about using football as therapy for anxiety and depression it's so relatable 😊 the writing style is super engaging too makes you feel like your reading a conversation with earps herself πŸ€—
 
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