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Posted May 26, 2008 10:12 · last edited March 18, 2021 07:44

Bullion wrote:
Bullion wrote:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_unattached_footballers

Some decent players there that could fill the full back/striker positions

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clive_Clarke


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Clarke later signed a three-month loan deal with Leicester City on 16 August 2007.[9] During the Carling Cup tie between Nottingham Forest and Leicester City on 28 August 2007, Clarke collapsed and suffered two heart failures in the changing rooms at the City Ground causing the match to be abandoned at half-time, with the score at 1�0.[10][11] It was reported by the BBC that Clarke was being treated in the emergency room at the Queen's Medical Centre in Nottingham. He was said to be 'stable' and would be kept in overnight.[10]

Clarke told the BBC on September 2, 2007 that he felt lucky to be alive.[12]

I remember feeling a bit lethargic on the field in the first half, and I was involved in a collision with our goalkeeper Paul Henderson, which led to their goal.

I sat quietly in a corner of the dressing room and felt a bit queasy. I can recall Patrick Kisnorbo talking to me, but it wasn't really registering. Then I just passed out.

When I was told what had happened, the blood drained from my body. I just thought I could have been dead, and that I might never have seen my family again.

When you think about Sevilla player Antonio Puerta (who collapsed last Saturday and died on Tuesday), it goes without saying that a day won't pass when I don't cherish every moment in my life.

Clarke told Sky Sports on September 12 that he was still hopeful of playing again,[13] but he never made another appearance for Leicester following the incident, and he returned to Sunderland in November. He left Sunderland by mutual agreement in February 2008 after medical advice.[14]



Queens Med = best hospital ever

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Bullion wrote:
Bullion wrote:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_unattached_footballers

Some decent players there that could fill the full back/striker positions

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clive_Clarke


Need to read a little bit more before posting:

Clarke later signed a three-month loan deal with Leicester City on 16 August 2007.[9] During the Carling Cup tie between Nottingham Forest and Leicester City on 28 August 2007, Clarke collapsed and suffered two heart failures in the changing rooms at the City Ground causing the match to be abandoned at half-time, with the score at 1�0.[10][11] It was reported by the BBC that Clarke was being treated in the emergency room at the Queen's Medical Centre in Nottingham. He was said to be 'stable' and would be kept in overnight.[10]

Clarke told the BBC on September 2, 2007 that he felt lucky to be alive.[12]

I remember feeling a bit lethargic on the field in the first half, and I was involved in a collision with our goalkeeper Paul Henderson, which led to their goal.

I sat quietly in a corner of the dressing room and felt a bit queasy. I can recall Patrick Kisnorbo talking to me, but it wasn't really registering. Then I just passed out.

When I was told what had happened, the blood drained from my body. I just thought I could have been dead, and that I might never have seen my family again.

When you think about Sevilla player Antonio Puerta (who collapsed last Saturday and died on Tuesday), it goes without saying that a day won't pass when I don't cherish every moment in my life.

Clarke told Sky Sports on September 12 that he was still hopeful of playing again,[13] but he never made another appearance for Leicester following the incident, and he returned to Sunderland in November. He left Sunderland by mutual agreement in February 2008 after medical advice.[14]



Queens Med = best hospital ever Clap