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Thread: Steve Cotterill in intensive care

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    Steve Cotterill in intensive care

    Just heard on talkSport,

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    Looks like he'll be OK.

    "Steve Cotterill has been in intensive care this weekend. Fri - Sun. But, thankfully, he’s recovering and getting better. "

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    Good news if he's on the mend. Fingers crossed all is OK.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SwalePie View Post
    Good news if he's on the mend. Fingers crossed all is OK.
    Out of hospital as of today. 33 days in hospital. Just been announced so great news.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Notts78 View Post
    Out of hospital as of today. 33 days in hospital. Just been announced so great news.
    Absolutely, One of our better managers..

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    Wishing him a speedy recovery.

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    Unfortunately he's been readmitted...

    "Shrewsbury Town manager Steve Cotterill has been readmitted to hospital as he is suffering from Covid-pneumonia.The 56-year-old spent 33 days in hospital after being admitted with Covid-19 symptoms on 15 January.

    He has since been working from home, managing the club by phone and Zoom calls after being released from Bristol Royal Infirmary earlier this month.

    Assistant manager Aaron Wilbraham has been taking daily charge of the League One side in Cotterill's absence.

    In a club statement released during a weekly Zoom call with the local media, Shrewsbury confirmed the news.

    Wilbraham said: "For somebody who has never missed a day's work in his life, this will hit the manager really hard.

    "He's one of the strongest and toughest people I know, and I know he'll get through this Covid-pneumonia."

    Shrewsbury are 17th in League One, 12 points off the play-off places but with games in hand, following Saturday's 2-1 defeat at Joey Barton's Bristol Rovers - their first defeat in five."


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    Last edited by SwalePie; 01-03-2021 at 02:24 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SwalePie View Post
    Unfortunately he's been readmitted...

    "Shrewsbury Town manager Steve Cotterill has been readmitted to hospital as he is suffering from Covid-pneumonia.The 56-year-old spent 33 days in hospital after being admitted with Covid-19 symptoms on 15 January.

    He has since been working from home, managing the club by phone and Zoom calls after being released from Bristol Royal Infirmary earlier this month.

    Assistant manager Aaron Wilbraham has been taking daily charge of the League One side in Cotterill's absence.

    In a club statement released during a weekly Zoom call with the local media, Shrewsbury confirmed the news.

    Wilbraham said: "For somebody who has never missed a day's work in his life, this will hit the manager really hard.

    "He's one of the strongest and toughest people I know, and I know he'll get through this Covid-pneumonia."

    Shrewsbury are 17th in League One, 12 points off the play-off places but with games in hand, following Saturday's 2-1 defeat at Joey Barton's Bristol Rovers - their first defeat in five."


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    https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/56242245
    Fingers crossed for him.

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    Not good at all, poor guy is having a hard time.... wishing him so much luck in his fight

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    Get Well Soon Steve Cotterill.

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