Thursday, 15 February 2018

Ryan Mason forced to retire from football due to head injury


Hull city player, Ryan Mason, has reported his retirement from football, because of head damage he endured in January 2017.

The player endured a cracked skull in an impact with Chelsea defender, Gary Cahill, in a game at Stamford Bridge a year ago.

He has not been permitted to play from that point forward.

Ryan mason played an aggregate of 69 games for Tottenham in 2014, before signing for Hull two years later.

"I'm revealing now that after series of medical report and advice, I am retiring from playing football.

"I have worked resolutely with a specific end goal to have the capacity to come back to the pitch.

Tragically, having accepted medical therapeutic advice I now have no choice however than to resign because of the dangers included given the idea of my damage.

"I am really appreciative for the amazing system of individuals around me who have helped me to recoup from what was a bad damage in January 2017.

"I am so pleased to have gotten through the positions to play for my club, the club I adore. To have had the pleasure of captaining the group fills me with gigantic pride.

I really appreciate majority of my partners throughout the years, there are beyond any reasonable amount to specify, it's been a benefit to play close by you all.

"At last, playing for my nation is a respect that no one can ever detract from me and something that I am so pleased to have accomplished.

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