Sky Blues fan in critical condition... (1 Viewer)

Mo Konjic

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A life-long Sky Blues fan is in critical condition at Walsgrave Hospital after a serious car accident on Friday night/early Saturday morning.
Guy Watt, 43, crashed into a tree on the M45 near Dunchurch. He was airlifted to hospital and has multiple internal injuries and both a leg and pelvis fracture.
He is currently in a coma and his his family and friends have been told the next few days will be tough.
Guy is married to Cathy and has two children Bronte and Bailey.
He's been following the club for over 40 years.
Keep a fellow Sky Blues fan in your thoughts during what must be a difficult time for his family and friends.
PUSB!
 

RoboCCFC90

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Keeping fighting Guy! PUSB!
 

fernandopartridge

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A life-long Sky Blues fan is in critical condition at Walsgrave Hospital after a serious car accident on Friday night/early Saturday morning.
Guy Watt, 43, crashed into a tree on the M45 near Dunchurch. He was airlifted to hospital and has multiple internal injuries and both a leg and pelvis fracture.
He is currently in a coma and his his family and friends have been told the next few days will be tough.
Guy is married to Cathy and has two children Bronte and Bailey.
He's been following the club for over 40 years.
Keep a fellow Sky Blues fan in your thoughts during what must be a difficult time for his family and friends.
PUSB!

Best wishes to the bloke. Fingers crossed for him.
 

Warwickhunt

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Sad! you never know whats around the corner do you?
 

pusbccfc

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Best wishes.
 

Skyblueloyal

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Hope he pulls through speedy recovery Guy from all Sky Blues fans
 

shmmeee

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Here's to a quick recovery.

I hope he didn't suffer any memory loss. Imagine waking up not knowing what's gone on for the last year?
 

letsallsingtogether

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Well done.
I have every faith in university hospital Coventry staff and doctors they give 110% saved my brother when he was given 10% survival rate he is here now to fight for the cause. Something Coventry have to be proud of IMO
 

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