Former Manchester United centre-back Wes Brown has suggested that Jadon Sancho should be included in the England squad for the upcoming World Cup in Qatar – if he can continue his good form so far this season.
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The family of a teenager who died in a horror motorway crash last weekend have paid tribute to their ‘priceless gift’.
Alex Tyson, 19, was tragically killed in the early hours of Sunday (September 4) on the M6 when a Ford Fiesta collided with a lamppost. Emergency crews were scrambled to the scene and located the car an hour after the incident, which was at 3.10am.
Alex, from Preston, was sadly pronounced dead at the scene. Police do not believe any other vehicles were involved in the collision.
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“Alex was a precious son, brother, grandchild, nephew, uncle, cousin and a friend to all,” Alex’s family said in a tribute, released by Lancashire Police. “Alex loved people and people loved Alex. Age was no limit; he was a priceless gift to all that knew him.
“He was such a caring, compassionate, loving young man with a uniquely funny sense of humour and the ability to make people smile. There are no words to describe how loved he was.
“Alex’s zest for life was like a breath of fresh air, his future was bright and full of promise. He was on the verge of completing his apprenticeship at BAE Systems, returning home after every shift with the tales of the day. Alex had developed a love for travel visiting Croatia, Barcelona and Amsterdam recently with plans for more ventures.
“His greatest passion however was for his beloved Preston North End, holding a season ticket since he was a young boy. Together with his friends he travelled the length and breadth of the country following the famous Lillywhites. Alex also represented the fans group ‘Preston Supporters Collective’ meeting club representatives.
“His flame was
Former Manchester United centre-back Wes Brown has suggested that Jadon Sancho should be included in the England squad for the upcoming World Cup in Qatar – if he can continue his good form so far this season.
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