- The winner of the Premier League with Port is now with channel seven
- He sat down with the football legend Papa Graham for revealing chat
The soccer controversy, the magnet Kane Cornes, risked to leave his mother “shattered” by delivering an abstitably honest version of his childhood, before revealing that his mental health was so bad at the top of his career as a player that He thought he had brain cancer.
Port Adelaide Great will join the AFL coverage of the Seven Canal next month after creating headlines with its dropout of nine, but before that, he had an intense interview with his football legend Father Graham.
When Graham, who stood out as a player and coach in southern Australia, said he thought that his son's childhood was “hard” after separating with Kane's mother when he was three years old, he received an exceptionally raw response.
“It was just a sad atmosphere,” Kane said NOTS CORPreferring to the time he spent with his mother Pam.
'I guess when we got home (from Graham), it was a bit more optimistic and we did things and it was the fun moment.
'I remember, you know, one Sunday night, when you let us fall home, I did not love going home.
Kane Cornes (left) is photographed with her mother Pam and her companion Big Brother Chad
The former star of Port Adelaide (in the photo directly with her mother and her brother) has delivered a vision of the separation of her parents.
'Mom would be shattered when he heard that, but it is almost like his grandparents when they are the fun and you give (the children) back to the parents.
'She (Pam) worked hard to do everything he could for us.
'I remember gone to a friend's house and ask me to stay one night and then ask me to stay two nights. Then I would end up staying there during the week.
The great power of 300 games has been sincere about his battles with severe anxiety and depression before, and gave football fans another shocking vision of how badly has been affected in his conversation with his father.
After Port won the 2005 prime minister, he fought so much that “he began to think that something was wrong in my head.”
“I went and obtained all these brain scanning because I thought I had brain cancer,” he revealed.
When he consulted the power of the power team and all his scanning made it well, he did not get comfortable.
“I thought I was driving myself crazy,” Curnes said.
“They were probably 12 months to try to solve what was happening inside my head and lack of sleep.”
Cornes had previously explained that he has no memories that his father and mother were together as a couple, and that Pam 'did not handle separation.'
Cornes (in the photo with Chad and his father Graham) also revealed that he thought he was driving crazy when he was beaten by a mental illness at the top of his career as a player.
The veteran of 300 games for Port Adelaide (in the photo) arrived at the headlines last year when he defected from Channel nine to his archirival seven
'Seeing your really sad mother and in emotional pain, she was rarely in a happy or good place, it is difficult. That is the lasting memory that I have of my childhood, “he said.
When asked if his anxiety is due to the separation of his parents, he replied: 'Dad believes yes.
I remember that when I was a child I had a real fear of being left alone. He (Graham) said he came home for a night to be outside, and the babysitter was on the sleeping couch.
“He left the car and faced the sight of me scratching the glass in the window, the tears running on my face and crying hysterically,” Mom. Dad. Mummy. Dad! ”
“Dad thinks that it was for a sense of abandonment, and that the collapse of marriage was the genesis of my insecurity and anxiety with which I have always had to deal with my life and, in particular, football.”
Cornes is now known as possibly the most open AFL commentator in the country, without fear of offering his views without ornaments about almost anything to do with football and other sports.
He got into a war war with Nick Kyrgios during the Australian Open of this year when he criticized the tennis star to seem to criticize the son of Lleyton Hewitt, Cruz for publishing photos of a practice coup he had with him. 1 of the world Jannik Sinner.
Then, Cornes described Kyrgios as a “child” and “the most disappointing Australian ath Grand Slam house.