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    Chris Eagles Hopes to Launch Charity After Losing Child...

    Former Bolton player Chris Eagles hopes to establish his own maternity charity, after losing son Mason during his girlfriend's pregnancy.

    Eagles, who represented Wanderers between 2011 and 2014, has struggled to rebuild his career since departing Macron Stadium and is currently training with Bury's academy players after falling out with first-team manager David Flitcroft over ongoing injury and fitness problems.

    For all his problems on the field, they are nothing in comparison to life away from the game. Eagles and his girlfriend, Danielle, discovered their unborn baby had passed away 28 weeks into pregnancy last summer, leaving the couple with the unbearable situation of giving birth to a stillborn child.

    With a baby girl expected in two months' time, Eagles and his girlfriend have found light at the end of the tunnel but the one-time Manchester United footballer admits the experience of previous events have left mental scars and he hopes to raise awareness of an ongoing and

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    re: Chris Eagles Hopes to Launch Charity After Losing Child...

    R.I.P Mason,it's hard to put into words what you and your girlfriend must have gone through losing your son i wish you both all the health and happiness for the future with your new baby girl and hope your football career gets back on track i would have you back at Bolton anytime Chris.

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    re: Chris Eagles Hopes to Launch Charity After Losing Child...

    I echo Campo's thoughts and best wishes Chris

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