That encouragement extends to a friendship that he has kept shaping up.
Dolan grew up alongside Jeremy Wisten – a team-mate and close friend from his academy years.
Dolan says, “He was the best person you could meet, and we did everything together.”
“I was aware of what football meant to him and how it affected his soul.” He lived and breathed football”.
Wisten and Dolan both sought scholarships at the same time, but Manchester City released Wisten after suffering from injuries.
Dolan says it was important because you had to be consistently playing at the time.
“Jeremy kind of knew himself at Manchester City that he wasn’t really going to get a scholarship but he just struggled after that”.
Wisten was 18 when, less than two years after the club’s approval, he committed suicide at his family home in 2020.
Dolan says it was “knowing that he didn’t have that footballer logo,” but for him, it was facing the world.
“When you’re younger, people don’t even say your name. They say, “Oh, there’s the footballer Tyrhys,” or “there’s the footballer Jeremy.” You are a player, not just a human.
” And once you strip that back, you think ‘ well if I’m not that, then who am I? ‘
“It must have been really difficult for him because I know many people around him were playing football well, earning scholarships, signing contracts with organizations, and making their debuts, I suppose, which is one of them.”
When someone is suffering so much and you are succeeding, it’s difficult to tell. It was the most heartbreaking moment of my life. “
Dolan wears the number 24 at Espanyol in Wisten’s honor. He accepted the fact that it was the day his close friend passed away, so he thought it was more than coincidence that it was one of only two squad numbers that were available.
” He’s with me, “says Dolan”. He has realized his ambition. He made it because he plays the same way I do.
Wisten’s death led Dolan to become an ambassador for the Go Again charity, which supports young footballers dealing with the emotional impact of being released from academies.
He wants to provide perspective and reassurance after having experienced that.