00:00No, I feel sorry for him, he's a really nice lad as well, he's had such bad luck, such
00:06a lovely lad, he always has a load at the training grounds, he always stops for a chat,
00:10he's just had wretched, wretched luck. I read somewhere that he came with an injury, he
00:15didn't come with any injury at all, it was a completely different injury he had at Wigham,
00:21he did his kneeing.
00:24So again, these are sportsmen who have had the issue, come back and maintain their career
00:31at excellent heights. They're good examples of how Colwood can face this and the inspiration,
00:41presumably there's others that are not quite so straightforward, but to him, he should
00:46focus on those two about what can be achieved.
00:48Yeah, and we should also be very grateful that this was identified before something
00:53tragic happened on the pitch, there's been that many examples of it in recent years,
00:57Tom Locke here obviously at Luton the most recently, so there's a lot to be thankful
01:01for here and I know John Massino speaking to you on Tuesday night was very quick to
01:05praise everybody in the football community for having a structure in place to spot this
01:10type of thing and to prevent what could potentially be a disaster.
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