Jack Clarke

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Jack Clarke

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Any word on how Jack is doing?
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Came off at halftime feeling unwell, is now at hospital with Rob Price.
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really do hope the lad gets well soon. hopefully it's not long term.
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Not great to witness something like that, I first saw Izzy Brown waving furiously in an effort to get help and all the paramedics running over.

Not good at all for the young lad, hopefully, nothing too serious.
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Barlow Boy wrote:Not great to witness something like that, I first saw Izzy Brown waving furiously in an effort to get help and all the paramedics running over.
I witnessed similar with best friend many years ago on pitch beside me... Outcome was unfortunately grave.

In this instance, Jack recovered in dressing room and has 1st class care afterwards. Chin up young man :thumbup: :clap:
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kk_white wrote:
Barlow Boy wrote:Not great to witness something like that, I first saw Izzy Brown waving furiously in an effort to get help and all the paramedics running over.
I witnessed similar with best friend many years ago on pitch beside me... Outcome was unfortunately grave.
Must have been awful that pal :(
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Jack Clarke has now left hospital, happy and smiling according to Ian Harte, who is his agent of course.

Good news.
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Good news indeed
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Re: Jack Clarke

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Not a fan of Pulis' football but he has always seemed a decent bloke. He has said this about Jack on the BBC website:
Middlesbrough manager Tony Pulis added: "The more important thing is making sure the boy, fingers crossed, is ok and recovers because he is a very, very talented young player.
"All of our thoughts from Middlesbrough go to the lad."

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Sniffer wrote:Not a fan of Pulis' football but he has always seemed a decent bloke. He has said this about Jack on the BBC website:
Middlesbrough manager Tony Pulis added: "The more important thing is making sure the boy, fingers crossed, is ok and recovers because he is a very, very talented young player.
"All of our thoughts from Middlesbrough go to the lad."

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I will second that in its entirety, Thank you TP.
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