Former Professional Footballers' Association
chairman Clarke Carlisle is reportedly seriously injured in hospital following
a road accident on Monday morning.
North Yorkshire Police said a
35-year-old man was airlifted to hospital after a serious incident involving a
lorry and a pedestrian on the A64, near York.
The force would not confirm the
injured man's identity, but on Monday night social media was full of messages
from well-wishers as the world of football has
pledged its support, hoping Carlisle, 35, makes a quick recovery.
The Football Association tweeted:
"The thoughts & prayers of all at The FA are with Clarke Carlisle
& his family at this sad time."
Anti-racism organisation Kick It
Out, for which Carlisle is an ambassador, posted: "The thoughts and
prayers of everyone at Kick It Out are with Clarke Carlisle and his family.
Stay strong our dear friend - keep on fighting."
One of his former clubs, Burnley, said: "The thoughts of all at
Burnley Football Club are with Clarke Carlisle and his family."
Police have appealed for witnesses
to the collision on the A64 near the village of Bishopthorpe, at 7.30am on
Monday.
A spokeswoman said: "The
collision involved a male pedestrian and a lorry.
"The injured man has been
airlifted to Leeds General Infirmary with serious injuries.
"The road was closed to allow
the air ambulance to land and to allow collision investigators to examine the
scene."
Part of the road was closed for a
number of hours while investigations took place.
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