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Glenn Hoddle suffered heart attack and in 'serious condition' in hospital

By Alistair Magowan

BBC Sport

Last updated on 28 October 2018.

Former England manager and Tottenham midfielder Glenn Hoddle remains in a "serious condition" in hospital after suffering a heart attack on Saturday.

Hoddle, who is "responding well to treatment", collapsed after appearing on BT Sport on his 61st birthday.

Sound supervisor Simon Daniels has been praised for giving Hoddle emergency first aid at the BT Sport studio.

Daniels said he "just did what was necessary to give him a fighting chance".

Responding to tweets from pundits Robbie Savage and Paul Ince - who had appeared alongside Hoddle on Saturday morning - Daniels said: "It was my training as a special constable that paid off."

He added: "So pleased that Glenn is now getting the best care possible in hospital. Thoughts are with his family."

Former England midfielder Ince described Daniels' actions as "miraculous".

A spokesman for Hoddle, in giving an update on the former England manager's condition, also highlighted Daniels, saying: "In particular, Glenn and his family would like to publicly thank the BT Sport staff that treated him immediately on set following his collapse."

BT Sport's Saturday afternoon football results show was cancelled after Hoddle's heart attack.

Hoddle earned 53 England caps and was considered one of the best players of his generation.

His spokesman said: "The family are grateful to everyone in the football family - and beyond - that have sent kind messages of support. They are very much appreciated.

"Glenn is now in the care of the professional NHS medical services, who have also been exemplary in helping him and the family during the last 24 hours.

"Doctors have advised the most important thing for Glenn is time to rest. Therefore, his family have reiterated the request for their privacy to be respected during this period."

As a player, Hoddle won the FA Cup (twice) and Uefa Cup with Tottenham and also had spells with Monaco, Swindon and Chelsea.

He began his managerial career as player-manager at Swindon before taking over at Chelsea, for whom he signed Netherlands great Ruud Gullit.

From there he managed England for two-and-a-half years, taking them to the 1998 World Cup, but his reign ended in controversy when he admitted a "serious error of judgement" after suggesting disabled people were being made to pay for the sins of past lives.

He went on to manage Southampton, Tottenham and Wolves, before embarking on a career as a TV pundit.

Glenn Hoddle and Alan Shearer
Hoddle was England manager when he made Alan Shearer captain, a role the striker filled at the 1998 World Cup
Support for legend Hoddle
Since news of Hoddle's collapse on Saturday, there has been an outpouring of support for a player who lit up midfield for Tottenham and England.

Alan Shearer, who was England captain under Hoddle, said: "Wishing my old boss Glenn Hoddle a very, very speedy recovery. Thinking of you."

Former England and Tottenham team-mate Gary Lineker added: "Hugely worrying news. Thoughts are with him and his family. Come on Glenn." Ex-England and Arsenal forward Ian Wright said: "Hang in Gaffer."

Current England captain Harry Kane wrote: "Thoughts are with Glenn. Get well soon." Tottenham tweeted: "Everybody sends their best wishes for a full and speedy recovery."
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Tributes paid to a popular football manager and ex-professional Gary Pearson after death aged 45

Friday 1 July 2022 at 12:09pm

Gary Pearson who hailed from Seaham, was only appointed to Billingham Town FC at the end of May.

Team mates have spoken of their shock following the sudden death of former footballer Gary Pearson at just 45 from a suspected heart attack.

The former Darlington FC player was looking forward to starting his new role as the manager of Billingham Town FC, and was well known throughout the North East having played for and managed a number of clubs.

Club chairman Kevin Close said that everyone at the Teesside club was grieving following the news that Gary had died at home on Thursday.

He said: "He was so fit and healthy, we are just in shock. A couple of weeks ago he had a heart attack while on the pitch and was taken to James Cook Hospital. They put a stent in and he was expected to make a full recovery.
"He was at home, relaxing like he was told to do, for a few weeks. He said he was feeling unwell and collapsed in the house."

Kevin said the ambulance crew arrived within a few minutes, but despite their best efforts Gary passed away.

He added: "We are all just devastated. He was one of the best blokes."

Gary, who hailed from Seaham, was only appointed to Billingham Town FC at the end of May and Kevin said both of them were really excited for the future of the club.

He said: "I wanted a brilliant manager for Billingham and I got one.

"He had a great vision. He was so enthusiastic and got the very best out of his players. He was one of the lads.
"He would have been the best manager that Billingham Town ever had, it's just, unfortunately, we won't get to see him manage a game."

Before joining Billingham, Gary had spent a a long time at Ryhope Colliery Welfare FC, the club said: "It is with most heart felt sadness and devastation to announce that former player and manager, Gary 'Gaz' Pearson has sadly passed away.

"From all associated at Ryhope CW, we pass our condolences to all the friends and family. RIP Gaz."
After being in the youth ranks at Sheffield United in the 1990s, Gary played most of his football in non-league for the likes of Gateshead, Spennymoor United, Whitby and Durham City before getting a move into the Football League with Darlington in 2001.

After leaving Darlington in 2004, he played for York City, Bedlington, Durham City Spennymoor Town and Crook, before becoming a manager.
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I had to do stats at university. I sucked at it.

What I did learn however is never to trust someone else's figures.

Regrettably my own experience has made me a humbler they/them.
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Still not convinced these celeb deaths are real - here's a 44.

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Shonka Dukureh has passed away at the age of 44.

The “Elvis” star and blues singer was found dead at her apartment – which she shared with her two young children – early Thursday morning, according to a tweet from Nashville police.
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Interesting video where data is presented that correlates excess deaths age ranges with vaccine rollout age groups. The expert says the evidence with boosters included show the increase in excess deaths points to the relationship being causal.

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Scottish mountain bike champion, 37, dead in bed with heart attack.
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