Jolean Lecott's head
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Wikipedia said:
Childhood
When he was only 5 years old, Lescott was struck by a car as he stepped into the road outside his primary school in the Midlands.
His mother, sitting in the family car opposite, could only look on as her child was dragged along the road and suffered such severe head injuries that his survival was in doubt as he was taken away for major surgery.
Numerous operations followed, leaving the scar that is still visible on Lescott's forehead and which has left a permanent reminder of that dreadful afternoon. "I was lucky," he insists when speaking of the event.[1]
When he was only 5 years old, Lescott was struck by a car as he stepped into the road outside his primary school in the Midlands.
His mother, sitting in the family car opposite, could only look on as her child was dragged along the road and suffered such severe head injuries that his survival was in doubt as he was taken away for major surgery.
Numerous operations followed, leaving the scar that is still visible on Lescott's forehead and which has left a permanent reminder of that dreadful afternoon. "I was lucky," he insists when speaking of the event.[1]
Joleon Lescott: 'The accident made me more determined to make the most of what I have, but my brother has probably been the greater inspiration...'
At the age of five Joleon Lescott nearly died after being hit by a car. Nineteen years later Everton's new recruit is establishing himself as one of the most assured young defenders in the Premiership.
Apparently
At the age of five Joleon Lescott nearly died after being hit by a car. Nineteen years later Everton's new recruit is establishing himself as one of the most assured young defenders in the Premiership.
Apparently
hornetrider said:
Tony*T3 said:
He needs to start banging in a few more goals - EFC havent scored in the last three games. So missing Yakubu.
He's doing alright for a defender!Tony*T3 said:
He needs to start banging in a few more goals - EFC havent scored in the last three games. So Yakubu is missing.
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