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Mick Channon to undergo surgery after car crash

8:33am Friday 29th August 2008

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SAINTS legend Mick Channon will undergo surgery after he was involved in a crash that claimed the life of his friend.

Channon, 59, and his son Jack, 15, were both injured in the crash after the car they were travelling in along the M1 left the carriageway and ploughed into a tree.

Racing agent and friend of Mr Channon 63-year-old Tim Corby, of East Ilsley, Berkshire, died in the crash.

Mr Channon, a successful race horse trainer, and his son were taken to hospital following the crash that happened on the southbound carriageway just after 4.15pm yesterday.

Both Mick and Jack received treatment for a number of injuries, none of which were thought to be life threatening.

The trainer spent the night in intensive care after suffering broken ribs, a broken arm, a fractured jaw and a punctured lung, said son Michael Channon, 33.

He will undergo surgery today to pin bones in his arm and have his jaw wired.

Jack Channon was left ''battered and bruised'' but was not seriously injured. He is undergoing medical checks as a precaution, his brother said.

Michael Channon, a video producer, said: ''We have been petrified and worried and absolutely out of our wits worrying about our own family. But as for the Corbys, our hearts really go out to them.

''Tim was a friend of Mick's for over 30 years. He was a renowned figure in the racing scene who was universally popular in the industry and he will be sorely missed by the residents of East and West Ilsley, all of his many friends, and most of all the Corby family.'' Mr Channon said Mr Corby leaves wife Sheila and daughter Adriana.

He added: ''Mick is conscious and able to talk from his hospital bed and he's absolutely devastated at the loss of Tim.

''His heart goes out to Sheila and Adriana.'' The party were on their way back from the Doncaster sales when the crash happened.

News of the crash has been greeted with shock by the footballing and horse racing community alike.

A spokesman for Southampton Football Club where Channon made his name said: "This is clearly very upsetting news and our thoughts are with the family of Mick and the other people in the car."

A spokesman for his stables at Newbury confirmed that Mick was in a stable condition. "He is fine, and he will be fine. He is not in a critical condition but is stable. He was on his way back from the sales in Doncaster when I understand the accident happened.

"Jack his youngest son was with him and both were injured but they will both be fine."

Born in Wiltshire Channon made a name for himself as a teenager at Southampton Football Club.

He debuted in 1966 as a 17-year-old left Southampton for Manchester City in 1977 but returned to the Dell two years later, leaving again in 1982 for Newcastle.

He then went on to play for Bristol Rovers and Norwich before returning from football in 1986. During his time at Saints be became the clubs all time record goalscorer with 277 goals.

During that time he won 46 caps for England and scored 21 international goals.

His popularity led him to be featured on This Is Your Life in 2001.

He became a fully-licensed trainer in 1990. He started with 10 horses at a yard in Lanbourn but moved in 1999 to the west Ilsley in Newbury - once owned by the Queen.

In 2002 he topped the 100-winner mark for the first time ending the season with 123 winners. He regularly records over 100 winners per season but victory in one of horse racing's Classic races still eludes him.

Among owners who have had their horses with Channon are old colleagues and friends from his footballing days including Kevin Keegan, Sir Alex Ferguson and the late Alan Ball.

Racing world mourns



TRIBUTES have been paid to Tim Corby who was well respected and liked in the racing industry.

Gavin Pritchard-Gordon - a trainer for 24 years, executive chairman of British Bloodstock Marketing and a long-time friend of Mr Corby - said: "Tim Corby has been a life-long and hugely enthusiastic supporter of our sport and epitomised everything that is fun and positive about it.

"Win or lose, he greeted all and sundry with a smile and a quip from his infectious sense of humour, and furthermore was a very shrewd and successful judge of horses."

Jockey Tony Culhane has ridden a number of Channon-trained horses and was also a close friend of Mr Corby called him "an all round good horseman".

Trainer George Margarson, who knew Mr Corby for nearly 30 years, said: "It's terrible, it's not sunk in yet."

One of Mr Corby's biggest successes as an owner came under the Box 41 banner, when Halicarnassus won the Rose Of Lancaster Stakes at Haydock last year.


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Denzil, Chilworth says...
12:37pm Thu 28 Aug 08

How can you only be injured in a fatal car crash?!?

brian g, winchester says...
12:41pm Thu 28 Aug 08

There were more than two people in the car perhaps...

Condor Man, Southampton says...
12:43pm Thu 28 Aug 08

It's time this site was properly moderated like The News's one is to stop these totally inappropriate comments. If you are able to read it says that the driver of the car was killed, hence it being a fatal crash.

red n white, southampton says...
12:53pm Thu 28 Aug 08

Who cares if it was only a fatal car crash, Driver lost his life so condolences there straight away and sympathy to the family and our one of our greatest all time players injured with his son who at least has been released from hospital, Good luck to them both all the best.

Tut tut, says...
12:57pm Thu 28 Aug 08

red n white wrote:
Who cares if it was only a fatal car crash, Driver lost his life so condolences there straight away and sympathy to the family and our one of our greatest all time players injured with his son who at least has been released from hospital, Good luck to them both all the best.
ay?

Rob, Southampton says...
1:09pm Thu 28 Aug 08

Denzil wrote:
How can you only be injured in a fatal car crash?!?
Denzil or should I say Stu,you make yourself look a right tit.
Why not give it up and go play online scrabble

Let others comment who read the full articles on this website.

farina, bromley says...
1:27pm Thu 28 Aug 08

Denzil wrote:
How can you only be injured in a fatal car crash?!?
Idiot !!!!!

Stu hater, sotonian Ave says...
1:47pm Thu 28 Aug 08

Denzils real name is Stuart is it? Sounds about rite... I hate Stuarts, they are geeks.

Iain, Lordshill says...
1:52pm Thu 28 Aug 08

Leaving aside the petty squabbling, I'm sure we all wish Mick all the best. Didn't really know him as a footballer, being marginally too young, and a Brentford fan, but have met him many times at race meetings, and would say that not only is he one of the top five trainers in the country, he's also a top bloke. Hope it's not long before he's back on the track.

chippy, says...
2:11pm Thu 28 Aug 08

Denzil wrote:
How can you only be injured in a fatal car crash?!?
why don't you learn to read before jumping the gun with cr*p comments like that?

Saint Compo, Winchester says...
2:15pm Thu 28 Aug 08

Best wishes Mick, to you and your lad, for a full and speedy recovery.


anon, Totton says...
2:16pm Thu 28 Aug 08

Stu hater wrote:
Denzils real name is Stuart is it? Sounds about rite... I hate Stuarts, they are geeks.
Stu hater, you just dropped to Denzils level.
My thoughts go out.

Denzil, Chilworth says...
2:28pm Thu 28 Aug 08

Some wannabe has posted under my name. Get well soon Mick, Saints legend.

Bright Spark, Stubbington says...
3:03pm Thu 28 Aug 08

Get fit soon Mick

Saint Paddy, Southampton says...
3:25pm Thu 28 Aug 08

Get well soon Micky

Joe, Southampton says...
3:33pm Thu 28 Aug 08

Get well soon mick and your son,
my thoughts are with the freinds and family of Tim Corby. x

Costa Baz, says...
3:41pm Thu 28 Aug 08

Iain wrote:
Leaving aside the petty squabbling, I'm sure we all wish Mick all the best. Didn't really know him as a footballer, being marginally too young, and a Brentford fan, but have met him many times at race meetings, and would say that not only is he one of the top five trainers in the country, he's also a top bloke. Hope it's not long before he's back on the track.
Iain, by being too young to have seen Mick play you have missed a real treat.
I find it difficult to separate him & Le Tiss as my all time great at SFC.

The only current player I would compare MC to would be Thierry Henry, with one difference. MC could use his head better, although TH probably has more tricks.
Like Henry, MC liked to pull wide and stretch the defence and most seasons he would score at least one goal having run the ball from his own half, skinning players on the way.
Definitely a top, top player & bloke. Down to earth, treats everyone the same and has a sense of humour.
Recall a story where he was talking to someone at a party, slipping in the odd F-word here & there, before noticing a shocked woman listening.
MC apologised to the woman for swearing but added "better you hear me swear than be deaf".

Get well soon Mick & son.
Condolences to family of Tim Corby.

Mike92, Freemantle says...
3:48pm Thu 28 Aug 08

Ditto all the above (sensible) comments.
Not forgotten by us Norwich City fans either.
Best Wishes Mick & Jack for a speedy recovery, and deepest condolences to Mr Corbys Family.
1985 and all that. Cheers, Mike

Nick, Woolston says...
4:09pm Thu 28 Aug 08

Glad to hear Mick is in a "stable" condition, but think that after all he has acheived, a bed would be the least he deserves. ;)


Jude, london SAINT says...
4:38pm Thu 28 Aug 08

Get well soon Mick and sincere condolences to the family of Mr Corby. Mick you are made of strong stuff...just like us SAINTS. Hoping you make a full and speedy recovery.

CyberWarrior, says...
4:44pm Thu 28 Aug 08

Denzil wrote:
Some wannabe has posted under my name. Get well soon Mick, Saints legend.
Yeah, right..you don't even have the 'nads to apologise when you've gone too far have you? Fool.

Condolencies to the Famaily and get well soon Mick.

sailor sam, portsmouth says...
6:09pm Thu 28 Aug 08

There are often times when Saints and Pompey fans are at odds, but at a time like this, I am certain that all Pompey fans are united with Saints fans in sending their best wishes to Mick and his son for a speedy recovery, and condolences to the unfortunate person who lost his life.


nigel rothchilds, big nose towers says...
6:42pm Thu 28 Aug 08

micky channon,get well soon,what a entertainer.

Chav free zone, Swaythling says...
6:49pm Thu 28 Aug 08

Wishing you a speedy recovery Mick you are a true Saints legend. As for Denzil you are a moron

Creature Void of Form, says...
7:12pm Thu 28 Aug 08

Chav free zone wrote:
Wishing you a speedy recovery Mick you are a true Saints legend. As for Denzil you are a moron
that's the first nice thing I have ever seen Denzil say though

Harfy, Southampton says...
9:36pm Thu 28 Aug 08

Best wishes and a speedy recovery to Mick and son. And of course huge condolences to Mr Corbys family.

Mick, you are a living legend, and we want you to stay that way!!

Sharon, says...
9:48pm Thu 28 Aug 08

Get well soon Mick. Condolenses to both families involved. Might live in Portsmouth but used to watch you play and was one of many who went to Wembly to see Saints win the FA cup!!!

Toni, locksheath says...
9:59pm Thu 28 Aug 08

Please, posters of inane comments, read through what has been written, then you might realise this message forum is for condolence notices for the poor Corby family, who have lost their loved one, and for people who love and admire Mick Channon to send him their best wishes, not for you to fight and bicker amongst yourselves.

Have some respect and dignity. Thank you.

Toni, Locksheath says...
10:31pm Thu 28 Aug 08

At the bottom is a box, it has the words copied and pasted below. Those of you who do not use these forums appropriately, please read the words before posting.

By posting a comment, I confirm that I have read and agree to the terms of use. Comments are not moderated but we will react if anything that breaks the rules comes to our attention and we may delete inappropriate postings. Please treat other people with respect. You must not post anything that is abusive, indecent, unlawful or defamatory. Remember, you are personally liable for what you post on this site. If you wish to complain about a comment, contact us here.

If you have to insult one another, do it elsewhere. Those of us who would like to read other people's more appropriate comments, would prefer not to have to scroll through all the drivel and petty insults bandied about.


Dave Juson, Southampton says...
11:10pm Thu 28 Aug 08

One of the greatest players is in hospital awaiting extensive treatment, his son has serious injuries and one of his best friends has died, and what do we get for "comment"? A bunch of nobodies swapping foulmouthed insults!
The world's media will be checking out this site for reaction to Mike's accident: what an ugly little episode most of those above have presented them with.
Hopefully Mike will be well soon - fingers crossed!

Sentient, says...
1:06am Fri 29 Aug 08

Toni wrote:
Please, posters of inane comments, read through what has been written, then you might realise this message forum is for condolence notices for the poor Corby family, who have lost their loved one, and for people who love and admire Mick Channon to send him their best wishes, not for you to fight and bicker amongst yourselves. Have some respect and dignity. Thank you.
I agree fully with your sentiment Toni, however this isn't a forum for condolences, it is a public forum for general comment. As nice as it would be to see messages of sympathy, there are always those that will use it as an opportunity to lower the tone. I'm afriad we just have to accept and put up with it until this forum is moderated.

SaintsFan, Totton says...
4:27am Fri 29 Aug 08

Channnnoooooon, Chaaaannoooon, Channon

A hero to all of us 'over 40's'.

He may have ended up at P***pey but he is still a Saint.

As for 'Denzil' - one bridge burned too far. You just ain't funny. (hey!!! you got a rise outta someone on the 'Echo Site' - well done).

Sad specimen.


JANE ERRIDGE, SOUTHAMPTON says...
7:59am Fri 29 Aug 08

GET WELL SOON MICKEY AND YOUR SON. YOU ARE A GREAT PERSON . LETS HOPE IT WILL NOT BE TOO LONG BEFORE YOU ARE BACK HOME RECOVERING.

Alf, Southampton says...
9:14am Fri 29 Aug 08

GET WELL SOON MICKEY & JACK. HOPE YOUR BACK HOME SOON RECOVERING.

Alan, shirley says...
10:16am Fri 29 Aug 08

Toni wrote:
Please, posters of inane comments, read through what has been written, then you might realise this message forum is for condolence notices for the poor Corby family, who have lost their loved one, and for people who love and admire Mick Channon to send him their best wishes, not for you to fight and bicker amongst yourselves. Have some respect and dignity. Thank you.
Nice to see a & norwich fan writting in, shame about the losers who are to young to remember a legend like MIKE CHANNON ,condolences to the Corby family, who have lost their loved one, Mike our thoughts are with you & Jack hope you both make a speedy recovery!!!!

EJ, FARNBORO says...
11:40am Fri 29 Aug 08

Dave Juson wrote:
One of the greatest players is in hospital awaiting extensive treatment, his son has serious injuries and one of his best friends has died, and what do we get for "comment"? A bunch of nobodies swapping foulmouthed insults! The world's media will be checking out this site for reaction to Mike's accident: what an ugly little episode most of those above have presented them with. Hopefully Mike will be well soon - fingers crossed!
Spot on Dave!!

It seems that this country has more than it's fair share of mindless retards. Inane comments (here), beating up and killing foreign students (Hastings)- wide spread vandalism and abuse (every-where), wish we could still send them off down under on a one way ticket!!!

glenn, Leeds (saints fan) says...
12:44pm Fri 29 Aug 08

Get well soon Mick and your son Jack. Condolences to the Corby family.Your a saints legend Mick and my hero when I was a kid.

simon, hampshire says...
3:23pm Fri 29 Aug 08

get well soon mick you where my hero and always will be, when you where sold to manchester city in 1977 i actually cried, and was chuffed to bits when you came back to us, the windmill celebrations will live with me for ever, you are a true southampton legend

Big Ron, Southampton says...
4:24pm Fri 29 Aug 08

Amongst the tragedy ofthe crash I had to smile when you reported that Mick Channon was in a stable condition!

Mary, says...
5:01pm Fri 29 Aug 08

I don't like fooball - never have, never will but I met Mick once and he was a lovely, lovely man. I wish you and your son a speedy recovery and my condolences to the Corby family.

Clive, Southampton says...
5:16pm Fri 29 Aug 08

Football today could do with a personality like Mick. He was part of one of the best set of players Saints had. Here's hoping for a speedy recovery.

Wills, says...
5:18pm Fri 29 Aug 08

Get well soon Mick, Saints Legend!

Teaks, says...
5:46pm Fri 29 Aug 08

Clive wrote:
Football today could do with a personality like Mick. He was part of one of the best set of players Saints had. Here's hoping for a speedy recovery.
Well done foley, now lets talk about the wagon days.

saintjohn, by the away fans says...
6:10pm Fri 29 Aug 08

condolences to the Corby family at this terrible time.
Get well soon Mick,if anyone could take the mantle of "Mr Southampton" after the late great Ted Bates,i'm sure it would be you,glad to hear your boy is ok too

chris paris, west sussex says...
12:06am Sat 30 Aug 08

i hope you make a quick recovery mick,you are
the pride of the south mick,also i hope your son gets well soon, my thoughts are with you and your family on your very sad loss

Denzil, Chilworth says...
1:26am Sat 30 Aug 08

Get well soon Mick, ignore the goon who nicked my user name earlier, Saints legend hope to see you back on the Stellas soon.

kingkong, somewhere far away says...
2:13am Sat 30 Aug 08

Nice try Denzil you A**hole but you cant kid everybody

Denzil, Chilworth says...
11:58am Sat 30 Aug 08

I was beered up last night. He was a legend, but his day is over. Channon was a hero in the day. Now he is more interested in his horses than saints, even though we named a suite after him. He doesn't even go to the matches, some fan. You would never see Bobby Charlton do that with Man u.

Denzil, Chilworth says...
1:38pm Sat 30 Aug 08

Neither of them are me!
Speedy recovery Mick.

Perry, says...
2:27pm Sat 30 Aug 08

Denzil wrote:
Neither of them are me! Speedy recovery Mick.
Schizo ar2ehole. You are a pr1ck denzil, stop acting like you are funny. Nobody thinks you are. So just go away and let the real fans pay there respects

Denzil, Chilworth says...
4:14pm Sat 30 Aug 08

Perry wrote:
Denzil wrote: Neither of them are me! Speedy recovery Mick.
Schizo ar2ehole. You are a pr1ck denzil, stop acting like you are funny. Nobody thinks you are. So just go away and let the real fans pay there respects
Electric or handheld, so that's where the breeze comes from when you comment, you're a fan. I'd always assumed it was because you talked out your ar2e.
Perry you're just someone with a sad life who jumps on the bandwagon of public grief on anything.

Oh and they're not all me, they're pretenders to the throne!

Shazza, says...
7:08pm Sat 30 Aug 08

I can vouch for Denzil and he's been with me all day, all these comments from him aint him.

Denzil, Chilworth says...
8:16pm Sat 30 Aug 08

Shazza wrote:
I can vouch for Denzil and he's been with me all day, all these comments from him aint him.
No I haven't. I despise your sort, chavvy crackhead wh0re. As if Id associte with someone called Shazza! For the record I never pay for sex!
None of these losers are me though.

methinks, everywhere says...
9:04pm Sat 30 Aug 08

Shazza wrote:
I can vouch for Denzil and he's been with me all day, all these comments from him aint him.
You actually wish you could spend a day with this sick man?
Myra Hindly and Ian Brady spring to mind.

chris reeve, london says...
3:24am Mon 1 Sep 08

Mick Channon is a top bloke and even though i'm a west ham supporter have the greatest of respect for him especially now he's a top race horse trainer. Get well soon Micky.

Sincere condolences to Tim's family who also lost their own legend. No words can express their loss at this time

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