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Late Footballer Baldock leave Huge Fortune to His Male Heir

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George Baldock, the former Premier League defender, left his £4 million fortune to his baby son after he was found dead in a swimming pool at his Athens home aged 31.

The English-born footballer, who was playing for Greek club Panathinaikos, was discovered after his partner raised the alarm when she was unable to reach him for several hours.

A coroner recorded a verdict of accidental death, confirming that no alcohol or drugs were found in his system.

Baldock was due to fly back to England just a day after the tragic incident to celebrate his son Brody’s first birthday, an inquest heard.

Probate papers have since revealed that the former Sheffield United star left an estate valued at £5,781,399 before debts, reducing to a net worth of £4,091,003.

Having died without a will, Baldock’s estate will automatically go to his next of kin. According to court documents seen by The Sun, the funds will be managed by his fiancée, Annabel Dignam, “for the use and benefit of minor Brody Baldock” until he turns 18.

Baldock, who was born in Buckinghamshire, represented Greece 12 times at the international level, qualifying through his grandmother. He had moved to Greece to continue his club career before his untimely death.

In a touching tribute, his fiancée Annabel described him as her “soulmate” and “the perfect dad.”

She wrote: “George, the love of my life, my soulmate. The perfect Dad to our beautiful boy. You completed me. You were my world and I know we were yours. You are here with me in Brody’s smile, giggle and infectious personality. My world will never be the same but I will find a way for Brody. I promise. I love you forever and always G. Your Neen. X.”

Baldock’s family also released an emotional statement, saying: “George, you were the most special father, fiancée, son, brother, uncle, friend, team-mate and person. Your enthusiasm and infectious personality brought so much love to those that were fortunate enough to know you and those that adored you from the stands.

“We will forever cherish the special memories we have of you and you will continue to live on in your beautiful son. You were due to fly home today for us to celebrate his first birthday together, but ins

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NNL: Gombe United Recruits 8 New Players for 2nd Stanza of the Season

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Gombe United have completed the signing of eight new players for the second stanza of the season.

The new signings are Obinna Ukwu, Imoter Terver Felix, Abdlrahman Abubakar, Jumbo Wisdom, Danjuma Ham, Jacob Iyua, Dakar Peter and Mamman Sani Musa.

The players recruitment is part of the club’s ambition to build a competitive team capable of achieving outstanding results.

They are expected to bring quality, experience, energy, and determination that align with the vision and philosophy of the Savannah Scorpions.

Gombe United assured supporters of passion, resilience, and renewed commitment to excellence.

DAILY POST reports that they suffered a 2-1 defeat to Jigawa Golden Stars in their opening fixture for the second stanza on Saturday.

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New Young Players are Coming in Super Eagles – Ibrahim Gusau to Fans

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The President of the Nigeria Football Federation, NFF, Ibrahim Gusau, has said that fans of the Super Eagles can expect to see some new young players in the team.

He also complimented the team’s progress during their time with head coach Eric Chelle.

The football chief highlighted the team’s strong attacking play and the rise of young players as the main good things from their AFCON tournament.

Chelle took over in January 2025 and led Nigeria to a third-place finish at the Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco.

The Super Eagles did not lose any of their games during regular time in the tournament.

Gusau looked at how the team played and pointed out that Nigeria did well in scoring goals and keeping clean sheets as signs of improvement, even though they didn’t win the trophy.

Gusua said, “After the AFCON tournament ended, even though they did not win the trophy, they were the team that scored the most goals in the whole competition as well as being the only team that did not lose any matches except for those penalty kicks. That shows the team is getting better.”

The Super Eagles scored 14 goals in the tournament — eight in the group stage and six in the knockout rounds — which made them the top scorers in the competition.

They also maintained clean sheets during the knockout phase and only let in four goals in the group stage, which put them among the top defensive teams.

He added, “The most important part is finding some new young talents. There are more players still coming because you know what even makes us have some issues even in trying to introduce more of the young players is that we intend to have some quality friendly matches during the November window, unfortunately, we have to go to the playoffs.

“So, if we don’t have the playoffs, we plan to let the coach try some young players during the friendly matches we’re going to play in November.

“It’s not always easy for a coach to just bring in a new player and put him in a big tournament, but moving forward, we have the March window to do that.

“I believe we are still going to give him a chance to bring in some young players who will be added to the team. Nigerians should have higher expectations from the team and the coach.”

During the tournament, the Malian coach gave competitive starts to young players Salim Fago and Tochukwu Nnadi.

 

 

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