by FiNeRaIn »
03 Mar 2017 04:28
Many will remember him from the 106 team and how good he was that season. He was unlucky with injuries after that and eventually his career tailed off back to the US where he retired. He was always a good professional for us and although quiet and private I have fond memories of him, especially sticking it to Millwall with that run and finish, same with Wolves away. The excitement around that era and the surge of US fans that joined the forum signified my best times as a Reading fan. He retired a couple of years ago but I still follow him on Instagram and noticed a post from him this evening lying in hospital wired up.
"I retired from soccer and didn't really talk about it as it was just kind of forced upon me and extremely depressing at times. It has been a pretty big adjustment for my family and I and pretty tough when people keep asking me so what do you do now? Well I have had 2 separate surgeries and 4 separate hospitalizations since I retired 2 seasons ago. I have been on and off 10 different medicines and have gained and lost almost 40 pounds. Life for me with Asthma has not been fun but unfortunately this is my new reality. Yesterday I was walking with my son and wife on the beach taking in the waves, Sloanes new run-waddle style, and the sun. This morning I was almost unconscious being physically carried out of my house to the ambulance by four firefighters to the hospital where they cut my clothes off to administer four breathing treatments and three separate steroid injections as my airways were completely closed up. When you can't breath it is the scariest thing in the world and when they asked me if I have a living will it seemed hopeless. The doctor said I was way too close this time. I share my story just to say a big thank you to all the people at Roper Hospital who helped me today and my neighbor for calling 911. Thank you to Sloane and Grey for coming to the hospital all day. Thank you God for letting me stay around for a little awhile longer. It's been tough but Life rolls on for the Convey's PS- if you see me getting a little husky it's the medicine I have to take for the rest of my life not just the pretzels and donuts I am eating. Maybe some donuts but mostly medicine. God Bless everyone below I appreciate you all".
If this is the wrong forum feel free to remove it, a lot of the new kids probably won't remember him and some of you older ones may not care. But for those that do it seems the guy has really been dealt a tough hand so some positive thoughts or ideas to send his way im sure would be welcome. Maybe STAR can send something to him through the club as a reminder/thank you that his contribution to Reading folklore is not forgotten here and to pass on good wishes from the fans. One thing i've always liked about Reading was the community, we were decent to players and had at least some affiliation with them.