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Former Arsenal footballer Billy Vigar in coma after match accident | |
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Billy Vigar came through the Arsenal academy | Billy Vigar came through the Arsenal academy |
Chichester City footballer Billy Vigar has been placed in an induced coma after suffering what the club said was "a significant brain injury" during a match. | Chichester City footballer Billy Vigar has been placed in an induced coma after suffering what the club said was "a significant brain injury" during a match. |
It happened in the game between Chichester and Wingate and Finchley on Saturday in the Isthmian League Premier Division. | It happened in the game between Chichester and Wingate and Finchley on Saturday in the Isthmian League Premier Division. |
The striker, who is 21 and from Worthing, was a graduate of the Arsenal academy, and has also had spells at Derby County, Hastings FC and Eastbourne Borough. | The striker, who is 21 and from Worthing, was a graduate of the Arsenal academy, and has also had spells at Derby County, Hastings FC and Eastbourne Borough. |
It is thought the injury was caused when he hit a concrete wall, but the club has not confirmed this. | It is thought the injury was caused when he hit a concrete wall, but the club has not confirmed this. |
In a statement the club said: "Billy received a significant brain injury and is currently in an induced coma in intensive care receiving the best possible treatment. | In a statement the club said: "Billy received a significant brain injury and is currently in an induced coma in intensive care receiving the best possible treatment. |
"It is too early to say what the outcome will be and even if things go well, there will be a long road to recovery." | "It is too early to say what the outcome will be and even if things go well, there will be a long road to recovery." |
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