Clarke Carlisle fighting for his life...

Clarke Carlisle fighting for his life...

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GloverMart

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12,269 posts

222 months

Monday 22nd December 2014
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Good grief, only just spotted this. Critically injured in a car accident this morning....

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-...

mickk

29,427 posts

249 months

Monday 22nd December 2014
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Just posted that, terrible news.

andyjo1982

5,001 posts

217 months

Monday 22nd December 2014
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Just seen on Twitter. Comes across as quite a good guy, and I seem to think he put in good shifts at all his clubs.

Fingers crossed.

TUS373

4,777 posts

288 months

Tuesday 23rd December 2014
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I have met Clarke quite a few times. Our kids were at school together. Very nice family guy, and very smart too. I hope that he pulls through for his wife and lovely children.

dxbtiger

4,440 posts

180 months

Tuesday 23rd December 2014
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Awful news, met him a few times in Harrogate, as above, a genuinely nice bloke.

Here's hoping he pulls through.


jbswagger

804 posts

208 months

Tuesday 23rd December 2014
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"BBC understands his injuries are not life-threatening."


http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/30583740

CooperD

2,946 posts

184 months

Tuesday 23rd December 2014
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Hope he makes a full recovery. The documentaries he did about racism in football were very interesting.

hilly10

7,306 posts

235 months

Tuesday 23rd December 2014
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Praying he pulls through.

Bit of a Unit

6,996 posts

204 months

Wednesday 24th December 2014
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Fingers are crossed. Dreadful news and terrible time of year to happen. All the best Clarke.

LoonR1

26,988 posts

184 months

Tuesday 30th December 2014
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Charged with drink driving a few days before this collision

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-30630041

BlackLabel

13,251 posts

130 months

Tuesday 30th December 2014
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I assumed he was in a car when he collided with a lorry but he was actually hit whilst he was walking on or by a dual carriageway. yikes

The latest reports suggest his injuries are not life threatening and he'll recover so that's good.

GloverMart

Original Poster:

12,269 posts

222 months

Tuesday 30th December 2014
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BlackLabel said:
I assumed he was in a car when he collided with a lorry but he was actually hit whilst he was walking on or by a dual carriageway. yikes

The latest reports suggest his injuries are not life threatening and he'll recover so that's good.
I only found that out today as well. yikes

Saw it on another forum where the guy also mentioned his previous mental health problems. Sounded like he was connecting the two in a way that suggested CC had suffered a relapse of them.

ellroy

7,238 posts

232 months

Tuesday 30th December 2014
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The local rag here in York, before it was announced it was Clarke, was suggesting a self harm event.

I met him and Gemma, just after the birth of their first child, lovely people and I hope he gets better and sorts out whatever problems he has.

GloverMart

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12,269 posts

222 months

Wednesday 4th February 2015
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Apparently (according to journo Matt Lawton), Clarke admits to the Sun tomorrow that he threw himself in front of that lorry.

Bloody hell.

BlackLabel

13,251 posts

130 months

Wednesday 4th February 2015
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GloverMart said:
Apparently (according to journo Matt Lawton), Clarke admits to the Sun tomorrow that he threw himself in front of that lorry.

Bloody hell.
Poor guy. It's a miracle that he survived.

And tbh, poor lorry driver - this could have potentially wrecked his life too.

hornetrider

63,161 posts

212 months

Thursday 5th February 2015
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It was an odd one at the time wasn't it, sad story. Hope he mentally recovers.

Story confirmed here.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2940531/Fo...

BlackLabel

13,251 posts

130 months

Thursday 5th February 2015
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hornetrider said:
It was an odd one at the time wasn't it, sad story. Hope he mentally recovers.

Story confirmed here.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2940531/Fo...
Another former pro footballer with money (and gambling) problems. Sure they are adults at the end of the day but I wonder if more can be done (by individual clubs or the PFA) to stop young footballers pissing away their money whilst at their peak. Some kind of mandatory pension scheme perhaps?

LoonR1

26,988 posts

184 months

Thursday 5th February 2015
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BlackLabel said:
Another former pro footballer with money (and gambling) problems. Sure they are adults at the end of the day but I wonder if more can be done (by individual clubs or the PFA) to stop young footballers pissing away their money whilst at their peak. Some kind of mandatory pension scheme perhaps?
Money? He was a jobbing player at best, touting himself around the lower leagues. He'll have earned a reasonable amount, but not PL style mega millions.

anonymous-user

61 months

Thursday 5th February 2015
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LoonR1 said:
BlackLabel said:
Another former pro footballer with money (and gambling) problems. Sure they are adults at the end of the day but I wonder if more can be done (by individual clubs or the PFA) to stop young footballers pissing away their money whilst at their peak. Some kind of mandatory pension scheme perhaps?
Money? He was a jobbing player at best, touting himself around the lower leagues. He'll have earned a reasonable amount, but not PL style mega millions.
They will still be earning more than 99% of "normal" people, and we normals aren't going off ten a penny throwing ourselves in front of trucks or stringing ourselves up in the wardrobe. And we don't have liggers sucking us off everywhere we go, treating us like some sort of fking hero. I know that sounds harsh and unsympathetic, but having known a few suicides, including my grandfather, I have little time for them. Especially the super-selfish way of getting a truck driver to do it.

FrankAbagnale

1,727 posts

119 months

Thursday 5th February 2015
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BlackLabel said:
Another former pro footballer with money (and gambling) problems. Sure they are adults at the end of the day but I wonder if more can be done (by individual clubs or the PFA) to stop young footballers pissing away their money whilst at their peak. Some kind of mandatory pension scheme perhaps?
I do wonder if former footballers have more problems with money/booze/gambling than any other professions. Or is it just that when footballers do it, it's high profile?