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Nottingham Forest and Man City fans pay emotional tribute to Stuart Pearce after England legend’s health scare on flight


NOTTINGHAM FOREST and Man City fans sent an emotional message of support to Stuart Pearce after the England great’s health scare.

The Sun revealed on Friday that Pearce had suffered a medical emergency onboard a trans-Atlantic flight, forcing it to make an emergency landing in Canada.

Stuart Pearce suffered a health scare onboard a trans-Atlantic flightCredit: Getty
Fans paid tribute to the legend of the game on the third minuteCredit: Getty
Fans applauded their former starCredit: TNT SPORTS
Fans held up a banner in support of their heroCredit: AFP or licensors

During Saturday’s lunchtime kick off between Forest and City – two of Pearce’s former clubs – supporters stood for a round of applause in the third minute.

‘Get well Stuart’ was displayed on the big screen at the City Ground, and the TNT Sports commentators also paid tribute to the legendary defender.

Fans in the stands also displayed a banner showing support for the hero.

Pearce, 62, wore the number three for many of his former clubs and when playing for the Three Lions too.

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The icon of the English game played some 460 times for Forest, winning to League Cups with the club.

While he also managed the historic club for 32 games between 2014 and 2015.

It was Manchester City where he ended his incredible career, playing just one season with the Cityzens and making 43 appearances.

He then took charge City in his first ever managerial role, seeing the club through 97 games between 2005 and 2007.

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Stuart Pearce spent most of his career as a Nottingham Forest playerCredit: Getty
He played out his final season as a pro with Manchester CityCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd

Forests official X account also tweeted “Psycho” with a love heart on the third minute, a tribute to Pearce’s nickname during his playing days.

Pearce, who represented England 78 times, was taken to hospital after his mid-air scare and is now recovering.

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Staff on the Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner checked him constantly and decided to change course to land at St John’s in Canada early on Monday.

Medics rushed on board and took the former Nottingham Forest defender to hospital.

He and his partner had been in the economy section of Flight VS156 that left the US at 8.45pm last Sunday.

A source said: “Stuart’s pains appeared to be getting worse as the flight continued.

“He was constantly shifting position in his seat to try and find some comfort.

“It was very clear the situation was serious. The crew and other passengers trained in first aid were marvellous.

“He received the best available care in the circumstances and was so grateful to everyone involved, and for the plane diverting to Canada.”

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A Virgin Atlantic spokesperson said last night: “Due to an unwell customer on board, the VS156 on March 2 flying from Las Vegas to London Heathrow diverted to St John’s International Airport, Canada, and was met by the medical services.

“The safety and well-being of our customers and crew is always our number one priority and we apologise for the delay to our customers’ journey.”


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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