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Ex-Arsenal Youth Player Billy Vigar Dies In Preventable Accident, Calls For Urgent Action Grow

The Football World Is In Shock Following The Tragic Death Of Former Arsenal Youth Player Billy Vigar, Who Passed Away At Just 21 After Sustaining A Severe Brain Injury While Playing For Chichester City.

A Heartbreaking Incident

Vigar Suffered The Injury During A Match Last Saturday, Believed To Have Occurred After Colliding With A Concrete Wall. While The Club Has Not Officially Confirmed The Details, The Tragedy Has Sparked Immediate Calls For Player Safety Reforms Across Football Grounds In England.

A Voice From Experience

Alex Fletcher, Former Bath City Striker, Knows The Pain All Too Well. Fletcher Retired At 25 After Suffering A Serious Head Injury In A Similar Incident With Concrete Advertising Hoardings.

Speaking To BBC Breakfast, Fletcher Called Vigar’s Death “Entirely Preventable” And Expressed Frustration That His Warnings About Ground Safety Have Yet To Be Heeded.

“I’m Afraid This Will Not Be The Last Death If Action Isn’t Taken,” Fletcher Said. He Has Since Taken A Role Within The Professional Footballers’ Association, Advocating For Enhanced Brain Health And Safety Measures Across Football Grounds.

FA Responds

The Football Association Has Announced An Immediate Safety Review Of Perimeter Walls At National League Grounds. Their Statement Confirms That They Will Look Into Measures To Help Mitigate Safety Risks For Players Across The System.

But Fletcher Insists More Urgent Action Is Needed:
“It’s Too Little, Too Late. Hundreds Of Matches Are Played Across The Country Where This Kind Of Incident Could Happen Again. It’s Billed As A Freak Accident, But It’s Really An Accident Waiting To Happen.”

The Call For Change

Billy Vigar’s Death Serves As A Stark Reminder That Player Safety Must Be Taken Seriously — From The Top Flights Down To Grassroots And National League Football. It’s A Moment For Clubs, Governing Bodies, And Fans To Push For Real Reforms That Protect Players From Preventable Injuries.

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