Friday, February 15, 2013

Footballer breaks his neck sliding through puddle to celebrate winning goal


Ouch: The break to his neck
Ouch: The break to his neck
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A footballer broke his neck by sliding across a muddy pitch to celebrate a last-minute winning goal.
Sunday league captain Dennis Swales, 27, was almost paralysed when he dived into a puddlein triumph at his wonder strike.
He had beaten four players and cracked a shot from 20 yards on to the underside of the bar to secure a vital win for the Catholic Club in Hartlepool, County Durham.
The 6ft 1in centre forward slid in triumph but immediately knew his celebration had gone drastically wrong, even before team-mates piled on top of him.
Dennis, a head chef, said: “In elation I ran towards the manager and out of the corner of my eye I saw a puddle.
“I did my Jurgen Klinsmann celebration but instead of flying through the mud, I got my face stuck in the grass and my full body weight went through my neck.
“I cracked two vertebrae and had four damaged discs which have had to be replaced with plastic ones.”
Dennis Swales, an amateur footballer who was almost paralysed when he broke his neck doing a "Klinsmann" celebration after scoring a last-minute winning wonder goal
Stuck in the mud: Dennis recovers in hospital
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It was feared he might never walk again when he went in for surgery following the accident six weeks ago.
But the six-hour operation at the University Hospital of North Tees went well enough for Mr Swales to avoid needing to use a wheelchair for the rest of his life.
He takes nine tablets a day, will need two years of physio - and most devastatingly for the player who was topping the league goalscoring charts, he will never play again.
He said: “I’m devastated. At 27 years old I am just hitting my prime. I was having the season of my life and that celebration took it all away from me.
“I have done it so many times before, when it’s raining everyone loves a slide in the mud. It was a freak accident.”
Dennis Swales (front row, 5th left), an amateur footballer who was almost paralysed when he broke his neck doing a "Klinsmann" celebration after scoring a last-minute winning wonder goal, posing with the Catholic Club football team
Winning strike: Dennis Swales (front row, 5th left) with the Catholic Club team
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However, Dennis realised he could have been paralysed and thanked everyone for their help.
For six minutes he lay motionless on the pitch, unable to move, and he thought about not being able to play with his children, aged 12 to four, again.
“I have a second chance in life,” he said. “I have to make the most of it.”
Team manager Derek Brown said: “His enthusiasm for the game is second to none.
“It’s a tragedy what has happened to this young man. He is a really nice kid.”
Klinsmann, who had a reputation for diving before he joined the Premier League, turned the table on opposing fans by performing an elaborate slide across the pitch after scoring when he played for Spurs in the mid-1990s.-Mirror

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