There is a world of difference between mental health issues and a guy drinking constantly cos he has some issues going on.
If Zak had started drinking because of this i would understand but he had been drinking heavily and partying for at least 2 years before and while things were ok with his girlfriend. This wasnt the first time he had been drinking and missing training.
Look at the World Cup. He was on verge of been kicked out a week before he was until Sinfield begged for him to be given another chance only to have Zak throw it in his face the following weekend. Was that a mental health issue too or just an immature unprofessional kid???
As always with Zak its never his fault, theres never an apology and theres never a lesson learned.
This interview is one side of the story. I know the other players had given up on Zak in the end and clearly the club had at this point too.
Unfortunately he is contracted for 3 more years and i cant see anyone buying him out of that. Hopefully this time away will have matured him a little bit and he realises his errors but i doubt it very much.
I sympathise with what he has been thru but honestly believe this is more a maturity issue than a mental health one from what i know of the situation.
I wish him well but hope he finds another club and moves on personally.