Fans of Nottingham Forest and Man City paid a comforting tribute to Stuart Pearce, after the legend of England suffered a fear of health on a plane this week.
The former captain of the Forest club was in flight from Las Vegas when the incident occurred, which made the plane made an emergency landing in Canada.
The nature of the medical emergency is still unknown, but that has not prevented fans of Forest and City from showing their respect for the 62 -year -old man.
They held a minute minute at the third minute, a reference to the fact that the former defender wore shirt no 3.
Pearce has played and managed both the forest and the city in his career. He made 401 appearances for the forest over 12 years – from 1985 to 1997.
During his last year at the club, he operated as a player in the 1996-1997 season. About 17 years later, Pearce returned to the forest managed for a season in 2014.
Nottingham Forest and Man City paid tribute to Stuart Pearce after his health emergency
He also played 38 appearances for City in 2001-2002, before taking over as director between 2005 and 2007.
Pearce, who played 78 times for the three lions between 1987 and 1999, was connected to a instructor by the crew and rushed to the hospital at landing.
The flight was on a Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner plane and heading from Vegas to Heathrow. He landed in St John’s in Canada early on Monday after the staff made the decision to land prematurely.