Norwich City posted the video to mark Mental Health Day with the simple message that people should check in on those around them.
A video released by Norwich City Football Club to mark Mental Health Day has been widely praised for its portrayal of the issue.
The video was released on the club's social media channels today and has been described as incredibly moving.Radio 1 presenter Roman Kemp said on X - formerly known as Twitter - it was the best bit of mental health awareness he had ever seen.Norwich City posted the clip with the simple message that people should "check in on those around them".
So far the clip has had more than nine million views on X alone and drawn thousands of comments and likes from people all over the world. Fans said they were proud of the club while others described the video as "superbly done and really hits home", "genius" and "a powerful message".The club posted: "At times, it can be obvious when someone is struggling to cope, but sometimes the signs are harder to spot."The video captures the differing moods of the two fans as they watch their team.
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