I am sure that everyone on this forum will join me in sending best wishes to QPR former player Leighton James after suffering a mild stroke.
Definitely, thanks letting us know. Ex-Wales star Leighton James suffers suspected stroke Former Wales, Burnley and Swansea winger Leighton James has suffered a suspected mild stroke. Swansea confirmed the 61-year-old's illness and that he has had hospital treatment. James, who made his name at Burnley, is a football pundit for BBC Wales. During a 19-year career, he also played for Derby County, Queens Park Rangers, Sunderland, Bury and Newport County. James' playing career ended in 1989 at Burnley. He made 54 Wales appearances, scoring 10 goals. After his playing career James went on to manage a number of non-league clubs in England and Wales, the most high profile being Accrington Stanley in 1997-1998. In Wales he has managed Llanelli, Aberaman and Haverfordwest County and following the end of his playing days, James also worked as a lollipop man. http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/27119828
Best wishes to Mr James indeed. As a tiddly young urchin kicking the proverbial clump of knotted rags around the streets with Topper, Ginger and Strangely Brown, I was oft to go by the star name of 'Leighton Early' as homage to our Welsh Wizard.
I think it was a very mild stroke and he's responded well to treatment. In fact he was well enough to comment on Moyes's sacking yesterday after only suffering the suspected stroke 48 hours previously. Good news indeed. http://www.southwales-eveningpost.c...ked/story-20994209-detail/story.html#comments
Good luck to Leighton. BTW, wasn't it him who gave away the penalty in the FA Cup final replay? No axe to grind, just checking my memory.
You beat me to it mate. Leighton James left us in 1978. He joined us in '77 after we swapped Don Masson for him with Derby. He played 28 times for us, scoring on 4 occasions.
And my memory tells me it was the Ref getting in the way of our (Gary Waddock's I think -- ?) clearance near the edge of our penalty area, that put us in the dangerous situation in the first place. To give them a penalty seemd very harsh, and then he mysteriously ruled out what looked like a great Micklewhite (?) equaliser.