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Christian eriksen cant play football anymore.

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By *hagTonight OP   Man  over a year ago

From the land of haribos.

I have been following the news about it from the start and what a tragic end to his football career as news appears that he is unlikely to play football professionally again after his collapse during the euro match between denmark and finland, do you think that he will continue to do something with football, like coaching and maybe being a manager?

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By *irthlingMan  over a year ago

stroud

Not so much a tragic end to a footballing career, more a triumph that he is still alive, surely?

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By *hesblokeMan  over a year ago

Derbyshire village


"I have been following the news about it from the start and what a tragic end to his football career as news appears that he is unlikely to play football professionally again after his collapse during the euro match between denmark and finland, do you think that he will continue to do something with football, like coaching and maybe being a manager?"

I'd hope youth coaching, maybe a pundit in Denmark? He's certainly got playing experience? Campaigns for heart charities and making more people aware of various risks?

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By *tamina260Man  over a year ago

west midlands

He couldnt have had that heart attack in a better place in terms of the medical help he recieved. Hes a lucky fella. Im sure whatever he decides to do will come after spending time with his loved ones. Good luck to him.

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By *ad NannaWoman  over a year ago

East London

I thought that when I read it was his heart.

He might coach or go into something non-physical, if he can't exert himself.

It's great he's alive, but sad his career he loves has been taken from him.

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By *pursChick aka ShortieWoman  over a year ago

On a mooch

Sorry to hear that but expected after his heart attack. He’s a lucky fella to still be here. I’m sure he’ll still be attached to football in some way once he’s got his head around his is career over so early. Good luck to him

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman  over a year ago

The Town by The Cross


"Not so much a tragic end to a footballing career, more a triumph that he is still alive, surely?"

I think this. He had a close shave with death. Anything else is a bonus.

Football isn't exactly 'life'.

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman  over a year ago

The Town by The Cross

Plus he has a wife , a daughter and a son. .......

Lot's to live for

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By *ackformore100Man  over a year ago

Tin town

He has to look at it positively surely? He's still here and can go back to a normal life just not elite football. Hopefully he stays in the game. Good luck to him.

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By *hesblokeMan  over a year ago

Derbyshire village


"Not so much a tragic end to a footballing career, more a triumph that he is still alive, surely?

I think this. He had a close shave with death. Anything else is a bonus.

Football isn't exactly 'life'."

Absolutely spot on, although he's probably had this passion from an early age and it must be devastating.

But yes, much more important that he's still here, to be with friends and family!

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By *tamina260Man  over a year ago

west midlands


"Not so much a tragic end to a footballing career, more a triumph that he is still alive, surely?

Isnt he in his 30s now so in terms of playing time hed have had 2 or 3 years left to play. Hes achieved alot well not when he was at spurs haha

I think this. He had a close shave with death. Anything else is a bonus.

Football isn't exactly 'life'.

Absolutely spot on, although he's probably had this passion from an early age and it must be devastating.

But yes, much more important that he's still here, to be with friends and family! "

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By *ad NannaWoman  over a year ago

East London


"Plus he has a wife , a daughter and a son. .......

Lot's to live for "

Needs to earn money though, and his International footballer salary was probably pretty good.

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By *an hjCouple  over a year ago

Stowmarket

Think it was a cardiac arrest, far worse than a heart attack.

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By *uvhandle20Man  over a year ago

SE London


"Not so much a tragic end to a footballing career, more a triumph that he is still alive, surely?"

He was been extremely lucky that emergency first aid was available immediately, I hope that he will recover completely.

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By *ionelhutzMan  over a year ago

liverpool


"Plus he has a wife , a daughter and a son. .......

Lot's to live for

Needs to earn money though, and his International footballer salary was probably pretty good.

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You dont get paid for international footy

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By *ittle_brat_evie!!Woman  over a year ago

evesham

Wasn't it the same for fabrice muamba? Sad that they have to give up their profession but a happy news story that he can go on to new careers and life experiences. Others aren't so lucky.

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By *ittleAcornMan  over a year ago

visiting the beach


"Plus he has a wife , a daughter and a son. .......

Lot's to live for

Needs to earn money though, and his International footballer salary was probably pretty good.

"

Let's hope he had good financial advice, and has been using that money sensibly.

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By *ittle_brat_evie!!Woman  over a year ago

evesham

I wonder if you get ill health retirement from professional footballing?

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By *ionelhutzMan  over a year ago

liverpool


"I wonder if you get ill health retirement from professional footballing? "

He is probally set up for life anyway

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By *iamondCougarWoman  over a year ago

Norfuck! / Lincolnshire


"I wonder if you get ill health retirement from professional footballing? "

I’m sure he will have a professional sports insurance in place

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Another footballer Daley Blind, also currently at the Euros playing for Holland has the same device fitted so he may not have to give up

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Not so much a tragic end to a footballing career, more a triumph that he is still alive, surely?"

I guess it’s both, but the latter moreso! A sudden and unexpected journey into the unknown, all he’s used to doing ended. But at least he’s still here as you say!

I wonder if he’ll want to stay in the game in some way or try something else.

The positives for him are that he *should* (assuming he’s not reckless with money) be financially secure for life already (and I’m sure there will be insurances too) so he should have the flexibility to do whatever he wants going forwards within the bounds of his health of course

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By *hagTonight OP   Man  over a year ago

From the land of haribos.


"Not so much a tragic end to a footballing career, more a triumph that he is still alive, surely?"
Yes, that is a triumph as well, that he is still alive

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By *hagTonight OP   Man  over a year ago

From the land of haribos.


"Sorry to hear that but expected after his heart attack. He’s a lucky fella to still be here. I’m sure he’ll still be attached to football in some way once he’s got his head around his is career over so early. Good luck to him "
Yes, he was very lucky too. I also reckon that he will be doing something within the football. I wish him good luck and a speedy recovery too

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By *ooBulMan  over a year ago

Missin’ Yo’ Kissin’

Perhaps he'll become a really good coach/manager like cloughie?

I have a theory that those who have to stop make the better ones....

I'm sure someone will prove me wrong!

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By *hagTonight OP   Man  over a year ago

From the land of haribos.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

It’s really great news the medics saved his life

As for a tragic end to his football career … I won’t be shedding any tears that he won’t be earning £50k+ a week ever again …

It’s only football

And he’s only human

Like the rest of us …

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