Friday 22 April 2016

Clarke Carlisle: I should be dead. I am delighted blessed I can use my life

Not a day passes where Clarke Carlisle does not think about 22 December 2014 and the moment he stepped in front of a lorry travelling on the A64 at 60mph. That wet, drab day in the run-up to Christmas was the final straw; his point of no return. No hope remained, no future desired.

Seventeen months later the first thing that strikes you when speaking to the former Queens Park Rangers and Burnley defender is how open he is when discussing that attempt to kill himself.

Carlisle describes it as “amazing, bordering on miraculous” that he is alive. Life is still not easy. There have been dark days since, there will be more in the future, but the worst has passed and helping others has become his driving passion. He runs the London Marathon on Sunday for the Bobby Moore foundation and is thankful to be “fit and able” to raise money for the cancer charity. Beyond that he views this second chance as an opportunity to prevent others from reaching such levels of despair. For the full article click here 



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