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

"I never want anyone else to go through what I went through"

Laura Holden's story is a harrowing tale of neglect, poor support, and ultimately, a devastating experience that changed the course of her life. The 28-year-old midfielder from Swindon Town was once hailed as one of Aberdeen's brightest talents, but after suffering an ACL injury just six matches into her debut season, she found herself struggling to cope with the physical and mental demands of rehabilitation.

Holden claims that despite her efforts to push through and return to training, she was repeatedly denied by coaches and physiotherapy staff, who allegedly failed to provide her with the necessary support or guidance. The lack of attention and care from those around her took a significant toll on her mental health, with Holden describing herself as "depressed" and feeling like a burden to others.

"I thought I was doing the right thing by not tarring the club with the fact that they wouldn't support one of their women's players," she says. However, it soon became apparent that this decision had severe consequences, including being forced to pay for her own surgery, which cost around Β£8,000.

The situation continued to deteriorate when Holden began returning to training after 543 days out injured. Despite having told the club's new coach, Scott Booth, that she was ready to return, she was repeatedly denied matchday squad selections and eventually left without playing again for Aberdeen.

Holden attributes her departure from the club to a toxic environment where she felt like an outcast and was constantly struggling to get support or guidance. "I didn't really open up to anyone on the team," she says. "I was worried that if it got back to certain people it would impact even further what I was experiencing throughout my rehab."

Now, after leaving Aberdeen in June 2025, Holden has joined Swindon Town and is hoping that her experience can serve as a warning to others. "I don't want what happened to me to happen to anyone else," she says. Her story highlights the need for clubs and coaches to prioritize player welfare and provide adequate support during times of injury or illness.

In an industry where mental health awareness is growing, Holden's account serves as a stark reminder that the consequences of neglecting player well-being can be severe. As one who has been left to pick up the pieces of a broken system, Holden hopes that her story will serve as a catalyst for change and inspire clubs to re-examine their policies on player support.
 
this is just so sad πŸ€• the fact that laura holden had to go through all that stress and mental health struggles because of a lack of proper support from her coaches and physiotherapy staff is just heartbreaking. it's like, clubs are supposed to be there for their players, not neglect them when they're hurt or struggling with an injury. Β£8k surgery cost on top of that? it's just outrageous.

i think laura holden's decision to stay quiet about her experience initially was probably the right thing to do, but i wish she didn't have to go through that in the first place. the fact that she felt like a burden and an outcast from her own team is just devastating. her story is so important because it highlights how clubs need to prioritize player welfare and provide better support systems in place.

i hope laura's experience will serve as a wake-up call for clubs to take mental health seriously and provide the necessary resources and guidance for their players, especially female players who are often underrepresented in sports. we need more stories like laura holden's to bring attention to this issue and push for change πŸ™
 
I'm really shocked by this story 🀯 Laura's experience is just awful, it's heartbreaking to think about what she went through. The fact that she was denied support from coaches and physiotherapy staff is unacceptable, and it's no wonder her mental health took a hit πŸ€•. It's not like she was trying to hide anything or cause drama, she was just trying to get the support she needed to recover.

And Β£8,000 for surgery is insane πŸ’Έ. I hope that clubs and leagues take this as an opportunity to review their policies on player welfare and make sure they're doing everything they can to prioritize players' mental health. It's not just about football, it's about people's lives 🀝. Laura's story needs to be heard and acted upon, so that no one else has to go through what she did πŸ˜”.
 
I don't know about this, mate 😐... I mean, Laura's got a pretty rough deal going on here. Like, Β£8k surgery bill? That's no joke πŸ’Έ. And the whole coaching staff not supporting her? That's just sad. πŸ€•

But you know what really gets me? The fact that she's basically saying "don't speak out or I'll make it worse" 🀐. Like, isn't that a pretty clear sign of a toxic environment? πŸ˜’ Not to mention the lack of support from the club and coaches during her rehab time ⏰.

It's like, if someone's struggling, don't just leave them to deal with it alone πŸ’”. Get some support in there! Provide resources, listen, care... you know, the usual stuff 🀝.

Anyway, I'm all for player welfare and mental health awareness, but let's not sugarcoat things here. We need to be honest about what's going on and make changes πŸ”™. Otherwise, we'll just have more Holdens out there, struggling in silence πŸ’”.
 
I'm so sorry to hear about Laura Holden's experience she seems like an amazing player who got let down by those around her I mean, can't imagine how hard it must be to go through rehab without proper support & guidance... Β£8k surgery bill? That's just not fair 😩. Clubs gotta prioritize player welfare, period! It's not rocket science, but I guess some people need a wake-up call 🚨. Holden's story might just do that, hopefully, it'll spark change & help players feel more supported when they're going through tough times πŸ’ͺ. But still, how many other Laura Holdens are out there waiting for someone to listen? πŸ€”
 
πŸ€• I'm so sorry to hear Laura's story, it's heartbreaking. No one deserves to feel like they're a burden or neglected by those supposed to be supporting them. It's crazy how much pressure players must deal with, both physically and mentally πŸˆπŸ’”. The fact that she was left without playing again after returning from injury is just devastating πŸ’”. I hope her story can raise awareness and inspire change in the sports industry, so no one else has to go through what she did πŸ˜•.
 
I'm still shook by Laura's story πŸ€•... I mean, can you imagine having to go through rehab with no one to talk to? No support from the team or coaches? It's just heartbreaking πŸ˜”. I think it's crazy that she had to pay for her own surgery, that's just unacceptable πŸ’Έ. As an athlete myself, I know how important a good team dynamic is, and it sounds like Aberdeen really dropped the ball on this one πŸ€.

I'm glad Laura is speaking out about what happened and sharing her story so that others might be able to learn from her experiences πŸ’‘. It's time for clubs to prioritize player welfare and make sure they're supporting their athletes both physically and mentally 🀝. We need more people like Laura who are willing to speak up and help create change 🌟.
 
OMG, Β£8k surgery bill? That's like trying to pay for your own therapy session... or in my case, paying for my online shopping habit πŸ˜‚! But seriously, Laura Holden's story is a harsh reminder that player welfare needs to be taken super seriously in the sports world. I mean, can you imagine being left out of matchday squad selections? That's like being benched on life support πŸ’”. Kudos to her for speaking up and hoping to inspire change! Maybe we'll see more clubs prioritizing player mental health from now on 🀞
 
🚨 I'm so worried about Laura's situation it's like she was just an experiment to them πŸ€• the fact that they made her pay for her own surgery is just insane πŸ’Έ and it's not just about the physical stuff, it's mental too 🧠 clubs need to take care of their players' well-being, not just push them back on the pitch πŸ’ͺ I mean, she was basically left to deal with her depression alone πŸ˜” hopefully joining Swindon Town will be a fresh start for her 🌟 and it's actually kinda brave of her to speak out about what happened πŸ’¬ maybe we can all learn from her story and make some positive change in the sports world 🀞
 
πŸ€• think it's wild how she was basically forced to pay for her own surgery, Β£8k is a lot of money! πŸ€‘ also, can't believe the club didn't provide her with proper support or guidance during her rehab. it's not just about getting back on the pitch, but also taking care of your mental health. clubs need to prioritize player welfare and make sure they're not putting their players through a toxic environment. hopefully, her story will inspire some change in the industry πŸ’ͺ
 
πŸ€” This whole situation with Laura Holden is super concerning 🚨. I mean, she was just trying to get back to football after a serious injury and what did the coaches do? Completely ignore her needs 😩. It's not like she was some kind of problem child or anything. And to make matters worse, they made her pay for her own surgery πŸ’Έ. That's just not right.

I'm all for clubs giving their players more support and resources during rehab, but this is a pretty extreme example of how things can go wrong 🀯. I hope that by sharing her story, Laura can help bring about some changes in the way clubs treat their female players ⚽️. It's not fair that she had to go through all that stress and anxiety alone πŸ˜•.

I'm also worried about other young players who might be going through similar experiences right now 🀞. We need more transparency and accountability in this industry, especially when it comes to player welfare πŸ“. Let's hope Laura's story can serve as a wake-up call for clubs and coaches everywhere πŸ’‘.
 
OMG 🀯 u gotta hear laura's story its like she went thru hell & back from neglectin support after ACL injury, coaches & physio staff didnt help, made her depressed & feel like a burden lol how can ur own ppl let u down that much? anyway shes speakin out now hope clubs take notice & prioritize player welfare πŸ™πŸ’ͺ
 
I'm really saddened by Laura's story πŸ€•. I can only imagine how tough it must have been for her to go through what she did, not just physically but also mentally πŸ’”. It's like they say, "if you can't show love and care to your players, then maybe you shouldn't be coaching them" 😐. It's crazy that she had to pay for her own surgery and that the club didn't provide any support during her rehab πŸ€‘. I hope more clubs learn from this and start putting player welfare first πŸ’ͺ. It's not just about winning games or getting players back on the pitch, it's about people's well-being πŸ‘.
 
πŸ˜” u gotta feel bad 4 laura holden, she was in the most vulnerable state after gettin hurt & didnt even get proper care πŸ€• from the people supposed 2 help her, her coaches & physios. its not like shes askin 4 sympathy or attention, just basic respect n support. imagine goin thru rehab after a major injury only 2 b denied by those in charge... πŸ’” the worst part is she had 2 pay 4 her own surgery πŸ€‘ its just wrong.
 
I don't know if I agree with Laura Holden's decision not to speak out about what happened at Aberdeen... πŸ€” I mean, she thought she was doing the right thing by not tarnishing the club's reputation, but maybe speaking up would've actually helped her? Maybe someone would've listened and they could've gotten it together to support her properly from the start... πŸ˜• But on the other hand, maybe she was right that some people wouldn't have believed her or taken her seriously if she'd spoken out, so in a way, she did protect herself... πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ I'm also not sure how much responsibility the coaches and physio staff really had to provide support, but still, it's pretty sad that she had to go through all of this alone... πŸ’”
 
πŸ€” I'm not sure what's more sad, that Laura was neglected by her coaches and physio staff or that she had to pay for her own surgery πŸ’ΈπŸ˜©. I mean, shouldn't they be there to help you recover from an injury? It sounds like a really tough time for her mentally too πŸ€•. I'm glad she's speaking out about it now though, maybe it'll make others think twice about how they treat their players πŸ‘
 
I'm so gutted to hear about Laura's experience πŸ€•, it's like she was let down by everyone around her... coaches, physiotherapy staff, even the team itself πŸ˜”. 543 days out injured is already a huge setback, but to be forced to pay for surgery herself? That's just cruel πŸ’Έ. And to top it off, she felt like an outcast and couldn't get any support from anyone πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. It's shocking that the industry doesn't take player welfare more seriously, especially with mental health being such a big deal right now πŸ™. Clubs need to step up their game and make sure players are getting the help they need, not just when it's convenient, but consistently throughout their careers πŸ’ͺ. Laura's story is a wake-up call for everyone involved in sports, we need to do better πŸ‘€
 
I'm so glad someone's finally coming forward about what went down at Aberdeen... I mean it was only a matter of time before the truth came out πŸ™„. Laura Holden's story is super worrying, especially with all the things she had to go through - ACL injury, depression, and feeling like an outcast on her own team. It's wild that coaches and physio staff didn't provide her with the support she needed, it's just basic human decency. And now she's paying for her own surgery? Β£8k? That's crazy! I'm sure it'll take a lot of courage to speak out like this, so kudos to Laura for sharing her story... hopefully it'll lead to some actual change in the way clubs treat their players 🀞
 
Wow 🀯

I'm so interested in how sports teams are starting to prioritize mental health more... Like Laura's situation is crazy and I feel bad for her πŸ˜”. But also, I think it's awesome that she's speaking out now & sharing her story to help make a change πŸ’ͺ. We need more people like her who are willing to talk about these things & raise awareness πŸ“’. It's not just about the player, but also about creating a safer culture for everyone involved πŸ‘«πŸ’•
 
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