Struggling players better off listening to Enda McNulty than Joe Brolly

There I’ve been for much of the past 10 years, either studying a Masters in sport psychology or practising in the field and I’ve never paid a moment’s attention to the works of a Deepak Chopra.
Prior to a column by Joe Brolly last Sunday in a supposedly reputable newspaper, the only other time I’d encountered the man’s name in an article was reading about the Kobe Bryant documentary Muse released earlier this year which was filmed by Chopra’s son, Gotham.