February 14, 2025

Information reaching Kossyderrickent has it that Conservatives are saying Matija Sarkic was fully VAXXED with Covid-19 vaccines as he died suddenly..



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Sarkic, a Montenegro international, joined the Championship club from Wolves in August 2023 and made 33 appearances last season.


He last played for his country in a 2-0 friendly defeat by Belgium on 5 June.


The Montenegro Football Association (FSCG) said Sarkic died suddenly on Saturday morning, with local media reporting he collapsed at his apartment in Budva.


The FSCG described Sarkic as a “beloved member” of the national squad and an “eternally smiling guy”.


“His untimely death has caused great pain to the Sarkic family,” it added.


Millwall said they were “completely devastated”.


“Everyone at the club sends their love and condolences to Matija’s family and friends at this immensely sad time,” the Lions said.


“As a goalkeeper, he was doing exactly what we expected him to do. He moved on to Millwall last summer and was showing just how good he was again. We had no doubt that he would have ended up in the Premier League.


“But for everybody who knew him really well, it’s such sad news to hear and it’s hard to accept that he’s no longer with us.


“On behalf of the club, I’d like to offer our condolences to Mati’s wonderful family and his girlfriend, who all have our support at this difficult time.”


Born in Grimsby to Montenegrin parents, Sarkic was a regular in the senior Montenegro squad and earned six of his nine international caps while a Wolves player, having made his debut in a 2-0 win over Belarus in late 2019.


After first arriving at the club from Villa, the keeper gained first-team experience with loan spells at Shrewsbury Town and Birmingham City, where he played a combined 52 times across the then-League One and the Championship sides.


He returned to Wolves in the May of 2022, where he helped James Collins’ under-21 side into Premier League 2 Division two via the play-offs. Sarkic played a key role in the promotion, saving a crucial penalty in the semi-final win over Norwich City at Molineux, before keeping a clean sheet in the final against Stoke City.


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