always seemed like a real humble bloke, and every former teammate can't speak highly enough of him. i only heard he was coaching at that place until yesterday. like others have said it's mad that so many former players have these sort of heart problems and they aren't diagnosed at all, even with the medicals they must have taken in the past.
RIP
Ugo Ehiogu
- CloakedGooner
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Re: Ugo Ehiogu
Very sad news. RIP
- Rugby Gooner
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Re: Ugo Ehiogu
Sad news.
Thoughts to his family,
RIP
Thoughts to his family,
RIP
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Re: Ugo Ehiogu
No age to go.
What a shame.
What a shame.
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Re: Ugo Ehiogu
Seemed a decent bloke, thoughts to his family
just reiterates you need to enjoy life while you can.
just reiterates you need to enjoy life while you can.
Re: Ugo Ehiogu
Always thought he was a decent centre half......44 gee whizz, same age as me. Poor soul - RIP fella