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Jimmy McNulty - a bloomin' hero



The Large One

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Jul 7, 2003
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McNulty's Agony

By Tim Dudding

Jim McNulty has been speaking for the first time about the horrific kidney injury that could have ended his football career.

The venerable full-back, who suffered the freak collision with Crewe midfielder John Brayford in only his fifth outing after his £150,000 transfer from Stockport, was initially told by doctors he might never play again.

But 11 days after having the kidney removed, McNulty is back at home and has been given the all clear to resume playing once he has fully recovered from the ordeal. McNulty said, "His (Brayford's) body weight was all on his knee and his knee just came down and landed on my kidney. The doctors said it was a freak, one in a million. I was passing blood, so that was worrying. I knew then something wasn't right internally.

"I couldn't move really but I insisted at the time that I walked off. I had been down a couple of times earlier in the game and I thought the fans will think I'm a fairy if I go off on a stretcher! I was on the bed in the hospital after the scan when the surgeon said 90 per cent of the kidney is mush and I don't believe you can play again. I asked him how he was making that call and he used to do a lot of work in Australia with Aussie Rules players. I asked him to ring the club doctor and at least speak to the FA because he hadn't dealt much with footballers.

"In the end it was fine and he has revised his opinion. He spoke with the FA quite extensively."

McNulty has lost a stone in weight since the operation, but he is in good spirits as he begins his gradual recovery and is determined to get back into action as quickly as he can.

"I did find it painful waking up and stuff in the first couple of days but they told me basically the quicker I got on my feet the quicker the pain would subside," he said. "They have given me painkillers but I try not to take them. I just take one before I sleep. I have totally got my appetite back. Before the operation my body fat was only 7.9 per cent, which is super low, so everything I have lost is pure muscle, the majority of it from my legs. It is when I start working that I will gain that weight again."


:bowdown:
 








portlock seagull

Well-known member
Jul 28, 2003
17,737
I blooming marvelous hero.:bowdown:
 














24/09/08

New member
Jan 19, 2009
115
BN1
I bloody love this kid.
The best left-back i have seen for a long time at the club. I wish him a speedy recovery and hope to see him back in the stripes soon.
Get well soon.
 








Rookie

Greetings
Feb 8, 2005
12,324
already a legend in my view. Wish him all the best and hope to see him back in the stripes soonish
 


logan89

Active member
Jan 4, 2007
1,429
Brington
Hope he fully recovers as we will need him next year, no matter what division we're in.
 










Ninja Elephant

Doctor Elephant
Feb 16, 2009
18,855
Oh Jimmy Jimmy, Jimmy Jimmy Jimmy McNullllllty. :love:

There's a picture of him smiling in the Argus aswell! Amazing, he's usually got a thoughtful frown on his face. He is absolutely the type of sort we need at this club, quality and he cares. Oh Jimmy Mac, hurry back!
 


OzMike

Well-known member
Oct 2, 2006
13,269
Perth Australia
Nice to see some of the 'old school' still left.
Respect due, get well soon and don't come back till fit enough.
 






The Grockle

Formally Croydon Seagull
Sep 26, 2008
5,756
Dorset
Oh Jimmy, Jimmy you’re our favourite in the stripes with your one kidney.

Does it work?
 


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