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http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2009/de...ife-haemorrhage

 

Edwin van der Sar has been given compassionate leave by Manchester United to be with his wife after she suffered a brain haemorrhage.

 

Annemarie van Kesteren has been described as "very poorly" after collapsing on 23 December. She has been in hospital ever since and United have told Van der Sar to take as long as he needs before returning to play in goal.

 

Mr. Ferguson, the United manager, has been keeping in regular contact with the former Holland international and the club have explained his absence from their Christmas programme as being because he is still troubled by the knee injury that had kept him out since the 3-0 defeat of Everton on 21 November.

 

In the meantime, Ferguson will choose between Tomasz Kuszczak and Ben Foster to compete for the vacant goalkeeping slot in place of the man Ferguson recently described as rivalling Peter Schmeichel to be recognised as the greatest goalkeeper in the club's history. United's next game is at home to Wigan on Wednesday.

 

Ferguson prides himself on looking after his players in emergency situations and has stressed to Van der Sar that there is no pressure on him to return before he is ready. Rob Jansen, the agent who represents the 39-year-old Van der Sar, declined to comment, saying it was "private business," but Van der Sar is said to be deeply shocked by what has happened. Relatives have joined him as he looks after the couple's young son, Joe, and daughter, Lynn.

 

Van der Sar, the most capped footballer of all time for Holland with 130 appearances, met Annemarie when he was shopping at her brother's grocery store. The couple were married in Amsterdam in May 2006, with Ruud van Nistelrooy, the Real Madrid striker who has been a team-mate of Van der Sar with United and Holland, among the guests. They live in Cheshire, where Annemarie deliberately tries to shun the celebrity lifestyle.

 

Van der Sar has recently been contemplating an offer from the Dutch football authorities to come out of retirement to play for his country in the World Cup in South Africa next year, where they will compete in a group with Japan, Cameroon and Denmark. He had turned down their initial approach, but further talks were planned in the coming months.

 

 

 

 

Hope she's alright and hope he and his kids are alright too. Terrible thing to happen to anyone around Christmas.

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That's an awful thing to happen to anyone of that age at any time of the year. I hope she makes as full a recovery as possible. Of course, her age will be on her side and I know a woman that this happened to in her 30s and she was read the last rites and it was assumed she wasn't going to make it. 18 months later and apart from a slight limp and a slight slurring on certain words, you wouldn't know there'd ever been anything wrong with her.

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Terrible thing to happen and i hope she makes a full recovery.

 

As regards the piece of journalism, is it really necessary to mention when their next match is and who was at the wedding ? Reads more like The Sun.

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that's sad, hope she recovers.

 

nice of them to point out though that he should take as long as he needs before returning to play in goal. perhaps he can come back at the weekend and get a game at centre back.

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he is a decent keeper, and seems like a decent bloke too....always gives the Kop a decent applause

always liked him from when he left juventus and had his pick of clubs and chose fulham. seems a decent down to earth sort. for a dutchman.

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