Ex-Prem striker sues surgeon for £7m 'after operation cost him top-flight career'
ENGLAND, UNITED KINGDOM, JUL 16 – Ebanks-Blake claims the surgery caused ankle arthritis and ended his career early, seeking over £7 million in damages for loss of Premier League earnings.
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Sylvan Ebanks-Blake has filed a lawsuit claiming his top-flight career was prematurely ended by an "unnecessary" and "catastrophic" ankle surgery.
Ex-Premier League star suing doctor for £7m after 'unnecessary' operation - The Mirror
A former Premier League footballer is suing his surgeon after alleging that his top flight career came to a premature end due to an "unnecessary" and "destructive" operation on his ankle
Footballer’s career ended prematurely because of unnecessary procedure – court
Sylvan Ebanks-Blake was operated upon by Professor James Calder after breaking his leg playing for Wolverhampton Wanderers in 2013. A former Premier League footballer’s career came to a “premature end” due to an unnecessary procedure carried out by a leading surgeon, the High Court has been told. Ex-Wolverhampton Wanderers striker Sylvan Ebanks-Blake, 39, had surgery after he broke his left leg during a match against Birmingham City in April 201…
Footballer’s career ended prematurely because of unnecessary procedure – court - Jersey Evening Post
A former Premier League footballer’s career came to a “premature end” due to an unnecessary procedure carried out by a leading surgeon, the High Court has been told. Ex-Wolverhampton Wanderers striker Sylvan Ebanks-Blake, 39, had surgery after he broke his left leg during a match against Birmingham City in April 2013. He alleges that during the operation to fix his leg, the surgeon, Professor James Calder, also performed procedures, which includ…
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