Clarke Carlisle

Got to feel sorry for the driver, where at 53 is he going to get employment outside driving?
#I wonder if Carlisle will compensate him, I doubt it considering that he has a large gambling debt to a national betting chain that he is now banned from.

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roughyed:
Got to feel sorry for the driver, where at 53 is he going to get employment outside driving?
#I wonder if Carlisle will compensate him, I doubt it considering that he has a large gambling debt to a national betting chain that he is now banned from.

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simple he’s got to take the prat to court for loss of livelihood

nick2008:

roughyed:
Got to feel sorry for the driver, where at 53 is he going to get employment outside driving?
#I wonder if Carlisle will compensate him, I doubt it considering that he has a large gambling debt to a national betting chain that he is now banned from.

dailymail.co.uk/news/article … -path.html

simple he’s got to take the prat to court for loss of livelihood

that’s a brilliant idea, spend money taking a bloke to court to get money from him that he hasn’t got :bulb:

green456:

nick2008:

roughyed:
Got to feel sorry for the driver, where at 53 is he going to get employment outside driving?
#I wonder if Carlisle will compensate him, I doubt it considering that he has a large gambling debt to a national betting chain that he is now banned from.

dailymail.co.uk/news/article … -path.html

simple he’s got to take the prat to court for loss of livelihood

that’s a brilliant idea, spend money taking a bloke to court to get money from him that he hasn’t got :bulb:

So what do you suggest? This poor guy has lost his nerve and more importantly his livelihood due to Carlisle being a selfish git. I sympathise with Carlisle to a certain extent, the guy is in a bad place mentally and wants to end it, I can’t relate to that at all, it’s not a mindset I have ever been near but I understand that people get into that dark place. But what I cannot ever comprehend is why you do something that you know is going to affect somebody else unknown to you in such a devastating manner. Go and jump of a cliff, buy a gun and use it on yourself or take the pills and whisky route, but do not bring in a 3rd party…it’s your suicide, keep it personal!

What is the point of this ghoulish post.
Its just a case of two people who through unfortunate circumstances have come into contact which has resulted in more misfortune for BOTH of them.
How thick do you have to be to not understand that carlisle was/is mentally ill and as such was not thinking straight.
Yes the driver is in a position not of his own making but are you saying carlisles illness is of his own making.
Show some compassion for gods sake!

Carlisle’s illness is not of his own making, but his decisions are…

Born Idle:
Carlisle’s illness is not of his own making, but his decisions are…

Oh yeah I forgot mentally ill people always make informed rational decisions :unamused:

Dress it up how you like mate…it is Carlisle who is at fault here.

Born Idle:
Dress it up how you like mate…it is Carlisle who is at fault here.

You cant educate pork :frowning:

Carlisle is no doubt at fault - and as a Burnley fan it’s a shame to see.

I do however suspect that said driver has perhaps found that this unfortunate happenstance is something of a payday for him. He must already have received payment from the press.

They beat city

With regard to the Citeh game the thing that made me chuckle is that George Boyd failed a medical at Forest due to his eyesight - his eyesight looks ok to me!!!

I live in Mansfield and surrounded by forest fans!

He probably would have been killed if he’d have jumped in front of a high cab truck, but instead chose a 7 1/2 ton parcel truck and got thrown over the top. He was lucky not to get struck by any other vehicles that travelling behind.

Lorry driver’s anguish after hitting ex-footballer Clarke Carlisle

The lorry driver who struck ex-footballer Clarke Carlisle has said he may never get behind the wheel of one again.

Darren Pease told the Sunday Mirror he feared he had killed the former Professional Footballers’ Association chairman when Carlisle jumped into the path of his 12-ton lorry on the A64, near York, last December.

The 35-year-old ex-Burnley player has previously told how he felt he “had to die” after losing his job as a pundit on ITV, going on a gambling spree and being charged with a drink-driving offence of failing to provide a sample.

Mr Pease, 53, told the paper he had suffered cuts to his face caused by glass which had shattered on impact and said he thought they would both die.

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I don’t read the daily mail, or know who that bloke is, sorry.

Well if you at the point of jumping in front of a truck your obviously beyond rational thought and consideration for anybody including yourself.

Really feel for the driver though.

Judehamish:
Carlisle is no doubt at fault - and as a Burnley fan it’s a shame to see.

I do however suspect that said driver has perhaps found that this unfortunate happenstance is something of a payday for him. He must already have received payment from the press.

Agreed. A bit of play acting for the nice reporter. I know a driver who had someone jump out of a bush and gave him no chance to react. Police confiscated the truck, the on board camera clearly showed what happened and the driver was back at work 2 days later doing the same run

weeto:
I don’t read the daily mail, or know who that bloke is, sorry.

it’s the same story

Driver-Once-More:

weeto:
I don’t read the daily mail, or know who that bloke is, sorry.

it’s the same story

Point being?