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Forest v Leicester - Abandoned at HT due to referees decision
What the good **** is happening with footballers these days??
Very, very worrying.
Obv, hope this Clive Clarke lad pulls through alright.
"Let me say for the record, I am not a gangster and never have been. Im not the thief who grabs your purse. Im not the guy who jacks your car. Im not down with the people who steal and hurt others. Im just a brother who fight back."
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I think it's a foul, and if the ref gives it. He got to give a penalty. I know it's outside the box, but you see them given that close to the area. So if the ref gives it he's got to give the penalty as it so close to the area. But I think it's a penalty. Robbie Savage 8/11/06
Are you watching Manchester United? Are you watching Chelsea? This is Liverpool F.C taking over the bloody world!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Leicester defender Clive Clarke said that he feels lucky to be alive after collapsing at half-time during a game at Nottingham Forest on Tuesday.
Clarke, 27, was admitted to hospital after collapsing during the interval of the Carling Cup tie.
"I know I am extremely fortunate to be here," said Clarke.
"In the light of recent events involving footballers who have suffered heart attacks, I am the real lucky one, because I have survived."
The match at the City Ground was abandoned and will now be played on Tuesday 18 September.
Clarke's agent Gary Mellor said the player was treated with a defibrillator in the dressing-room.
Clarke, on loan at Leicester from Sunderland, had regained consciousness by the time he was taken to the nearby Queens Medical Centre in an ambulance.
And Clarke added: "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."
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