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STANLEY EXPLAIN BILLY’S ABSENCE

By Callum Dent
LEAGUE ONE

TREATMENT: Billy Kee

ACCRINGTON striker Billy Kee is undergoing specialist treatment for depression, anxiety and bulimia, the League One club have announced.
Kee has not played during the current campaign and did not report back for pre-season training over the summer due to “personal reasons”.
The 28-year-old has spoken openly in the past about his struggles and on Tuesday Accrington released a statement explaining his absence.
“Billy Kee would like to thank everyone for their ongoing messages of support as he battles depression, anxiety and b...

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