Health Scare for Fleck: Chesterfield Star Rushed to Hospital Before Key Clash
John Fleck's pre-match health emergency causes a delay in Chesterfield's League Two match against Doncaster Rovers.

Former Scotland international John Fleck faced a health scare just before the highly anticipated League Two clash between Chesterfield and Doncaster Rovers. Fleck, who was set to take his place on the substitutes' bench, was taken to the hospital after experiencing illness during the pre-match warm-up at SMH Stadium. This unexpected incident resulted in a 10-minute delay before the kick-off, raising concerns among fans and teammates alike.
Chesterfield confirmed the situation via their official X account, indicating that the 33-year-old midfielder was taken to the hospital purely as a precaution. The team made a quick adjustment, bringing in Michael Jacobs to fill Fleck's spot among the substitutes.
Fleck, known for his tenure with Rangers and Sheffield United, joined the Spireites as a free agent in September after parting ways with Blackburn Rovers at the conclusion of last season. His transition to Chesterfield came on the heels of a challenging tenure with Rovers, where he suffered a shin injury during his debut in February, cutting his time with the team short and necessitating surgery.
The incident has drawn attention not only because of Fleck's background as a talented midfielder but also due to the implications for Chesterfield as they sought to secure vital points against their second-placed opponents. Everyone associated with the club will be hoping for a swift recovery for Fleck, who has shown resilience throughout his career.
Stay tuned for updates on his condition and further developments as Chesterfield continues their campaign with the hopes of bolstering their squad in the face of this setback.