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Eugène Cuvelier (Fr., 1837-1900), Chêne près d'un chemin, Forêt de Fontainebleau, vers 1860-1869, impression au papier salé, 33,5 x 25 cm
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Florent Cuvelier: Morecambe midfielder back in game after spell delivering pizzas "I feel like a lion on the hunt for meat but I am on the hunt for football."
Florent Cuvelier: Morecambe midfielder back in game after spell delivering pizzas
“I feel like a lion on the hunt for meat but I am on the hunt for football.”
It’s safe to say that new Morecambe midfielder Florent Cuvelier endured a difficult start to the season after being released by Walsall in the summer.
At the age of 26 the former Belgium Under-21 international found himself out of the game and delivering pizzas to pay the bills.
But on Friday, the League Two Shrimps gave him a short-term deal[1] until 25 January to end a “difficult” couple of months for him and his family.
“It put things in perspective when you go from playing football professionally for 10 years and then you find yourself at the beginning of the season without a club or any income but the bills and the mortgage are still coming through,” he told BBC Lancashire.
“You need to find a way of getting some money in and for me it was delivering pizzas.”
He added: “The last couple of months have been very difficult mentally for me and my wife.
“I’ve spent all these weekends at home sat on my sofa thinking that if anyone gives me an opportunity they will not regret it. I want to get my career going again.”
The former Stoke and Sheffield United man said that he went running at 5:30 am and would go to the gym “two or three times a day” to keep fit.
The Belgian was an unused sub for the League Two strugglers in Saturday’s draw with Newport[2] but feels like he can have a big impact for Jim Bentley’s men.
“Every day in training is an opportunity to get sharper, stronger, fitter and to impress,” he said.
“For me watching the game on Saturday put stars in my eyes and even more fight in my belly to get in the team and get myself going again.”
References
^ short-term deal (www.bbc.co.uk)
^ Saturday’s draw with Newport (www.bbc.co.uk)
BBC Sport – Football
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Midfielder Cuvelier extends Walsall stay
Midfielder Cuvelier extends Walsall stay
Florent Cuvelier has signed a one-year contract extension with Walsall. The 24-year-old midfielder rejoined the Saddlers last summer, his third spell at the club, and has played 20 times for the League One side this season. But he has not played since 14 February because of a calf injury[1] and will be out until April. Boss Jon Whitney told the club website:[2] “It’s a fantastic signing. He’s an…
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Midfielder Cuvelier extends Walsall stay Florent Cuvelier has signed a one-year contract extension with Walsall. The 24-year-old midfielder rejoined the Saddlers last summer, his third spell at the club, and has played 20 times for the League One side this season.
Walsall's Cuvelier out until April Walsall midfielder Florent Cuvelier will be out until April with a calf injury suffered in their 0-0 draw with Scunthorpe on 14 February.
Walsall wait on Cuvelier injury
Walsall wait on Cuvelier injury
Walsall boss Jon Whitney says he is awaiting news on the full extent of Florent Cuvelier’s latest injury. The Belgian midfielder limped off half an hour into Tuesday’s 0-0 draw at Scunthorpe[1] with a calf strain. He has played in the Saddlers’ past 11 games, his longest run since his second spell on loan with Walsall[2] in 2012. “He’s been so unlucky with injuries. But you’re always at your most…
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