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Luton captain Tom Lockyer has said he is “at peace” with his footballing career if he is forced to retire

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38 Comments

  1. managing to lead your team all the way to the premier league, especially when no one expected you to and then having a chance to stay up despite the well-known disparity between the premier league teams and other teams. truly respectable and I would be at piece with that too if I were him. hope he makes it back!

  2. The media always reports differently on player salaries. (And look at what I wrote:
    I am jenqure
    Premier League spends 50% of revenue, with annual salaries of 3.3 billion euros.) La Liga spends 61%, and annual salaries are 2 billion euros. Why do you trust the media? Do you really trust sites that estimate salaries like sportac or capology? I don't understand why people believe inaccurate information. Football salaries are all estimates. Actually, it's a bit strange that they don't disclose their salary.

  3. Both Rikke Sevecke, she’s only 27 and Tom Lockyear who’s only 29. Rikke is right all football club’s worldwide need the stress ECG tests installed ASAP. To many footballers in my lifetime, over 30 years now have either died, almost died or forced to retire because they are at risk.

  4. Absolute legend seems like a great lad aswell such a same to see him have 2 horrific cardiac arrests, but what he has done for Luton is extraordinary. I would love to see him return as he’s a great role model and just a brilliant athlete in how he handles things, but if he does decide to retire he can look back on brilliant things Luton have done with him at the heart of it. We are all with you Tom 🧡🤍

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