Motherwell FC are supporting Breathing Space in encouraging fans to take some ‘time out’ to look after their mental wellbeing on Breathing Space Day (Friday 1st February).
The annual awareness raising day aims to encourage Scots to take part in sports and other activities which help to take the focus away from the pressure and stress often associated with everyday life.
The day is also supported by Ricky Ross, lead singer from Deacon Blue and Minister for Public Health Michael Matheson.
Tony McLaren, Breathing Space National Coordinator said: “We are very fortunate that we have the continued support of Motherwell FC and have been working closely with the club throughout the season to raise awareness about Breathing Space and promote good mental wellbeing amongst fans.
“Through matches taking place in the ‘Wellbeing Week’ leading up to Breathing Space Day, other clubs such as St Johnstone, Dundee United and Aberdeen have also been supportive in helping us to raise awareness amongst their fans. It’s great that Scottish Football is ‘onside’ so to speak in terms of helping fans to open up when they’re feeling down.”
Motherwell Manager Stuart McCall said: “January and February can be a difficult time of year in terms of people feeling low. Anything we can do to raise awareness about the free, confidential service Breathing Space offers is great. I’m going to make sure I take my ‘breathing space’ on 1st February.”


