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Former England footballer and successful racehorse trainer Mick Channon has been injured in a motorway accident on the M1.

 

The 59-year-old was travelling from Doncaster Sales to his stables in Lambourne, Berkshire, when the accident happened on Wednesday evening.

 

Channon is believed to have suffered a punctured lung and broken arm and is condition is described as "stable".

 

His 14-year-old son Jack was also in the car but he was not seriously hurt.

 

A stable spokeswoman said: "He will be fine. It's not life-threatening or anything like that but he does have some broken bones and he's stable.

 

"The crash was on the M1 around the Leicester-Nottingham area and while it was a bad crash, in the grand scheme of things it's very mendable."

 

:lol:

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Former England footballer and successful racehorse trainer Mick Channon has been injured in a motorway accident on the M1.

 

The 59-year-old was travelling from Doncaster Sales to his stables in Lambourne, Berkshire, when the accident happened on Wednesday evening.

 

Channon is believed to have suffered a punctured lung and broken arm and is condition is described as "stable".

 

His 14-year-old son Jack was also in the car but he was not seriously hurt.

 

A stable spokeswoman said: "He will be fine. It's not life-threatening or anything like that but he does have some broken bones and he's stable.

 

"The crash was on the M1 around the Leicester-Nottingham area and while it was a bad crash, in the grand scheme of things it's very mendable."

 

:lol:

:)

Get well soon btw.

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Former England footballer and successful racehorse trainer Mick Channon has been injured in a motorway accident on the M1.

 

The 59-year-old was travelling from Doncaster Sales to his stables in Lambourne, Berkshire, when the accident happened on Wednesday evening.

 

Channon is believed to have suffered a punctured lung and broken arm and is condition is described as "stable".

 

His 14-year-old son Jack was also in the car but he was not seriously hurt.

 

A stable spokeswoman said: "He will be fine. It's not life-threatening or anything like that but he does have some broken bones and he's stable.

 

"The crash was on the M1 around the Leicester-Nottingham area and while it was a bad crash, in the grand scheme of things it's very mendable."

 

:lol:

:)

Get well soon btw.

 

I did chuckle at the Stable comments like.

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