Athletes who had their careers end abruptly
>>78021140
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>>78021140
wasn't as abrupt as van persie
Fingers crossed
David Busst's career ender was particularly bad.
>His professional playing career came to an end on 8 April 1996, whilst playing for Coventry against Manchester United. Two minutes into the match, having ventured forward after his team won a corner, Busst collided with United players Denis Irwin and Brian McClair, resulting in extensive compound fractures to both the tibia and fibula of his right leg. The match had to be delayed for nine minutes, due to Busst needing to be removed from the field on a stretcher, and blood was cleaned off the grass with water and sand. It is reputed that Manchester United's goalkeeper Peter Schmeichel vomited on the pitch upon seeing the injury and had to have counselling afterwards, along with a number of other players. The injury is often cited as one of the worst in the history of football. The subsequent injuries suffered by Eduardo da Silva, Luc Nilis and Preston Burpo have been compared to Busst's injury by many observers, though Busst's is generally considered as by far the worst.
tl;dr his leg exploded
what happened to wayne, i'm out of the loop
>>78021951
Moved to Everton
>>78021140
Nah, Rooney had a decent ride. He used to get mentioned with the likes of Ronaldo and Messi around mid 2000s. He only has himself to blame for the decline of his performance. Having children while he was at the height of his career was a contributing factor.
>>78021951
caught having a few pints before going for a cheeky spin in his bug
>>78021966
>1966
IT'S COMING HOME, LADS.
>>78021836
This is seriously fugged up my lad
>>78021140
>abruptly
More like years playing like shit and then going to Everton.
OY, on pace for 38 and a golden boot