George Baldock Found Dead in Greek Home Pool

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Former Sheffield United defender George Baldock has reportedly been found dead in his swimming pool in Greece. 

The 31-year-old joined Panathinaikos in the summer after spending seven seasons with the Blades in the Premier League and Championship.

Baldock, who was capped 12 times by Greece due to having a Greek grandfather, started his career at MK Dons and played in all of England’s top five divisions. He also spent time playing on loan at IBV in Iceland.  

His death was initially reported by Greek outlets including Sport24 and SDNA.

Baldock’s wife reportedly tried to contact him and after several hours without a response, got in touch with the owner of the villa in which he lives.  

Former Sheffield United defender George Baldock has reportedly died aged 31 in Greece

The footballer moved to Greek club Panathinaikos in the summer and was found dead in his swimming pool on Wednesday night

The footballer moved to Greek club Panathinaikos in the summer and was found dead in his swimming pool on Wednesday night

Baldock was a mainstay of English football before leaving and also played 12 times for Greece

Baldock was a mainstay of English football before leaving and also played 12 times for Greece

After searching the suburban property, they found Baldock in the pool and called the emergency services.

A doctor as part of the response unit verified that Baldock had passed away.

Baldock was long a mainstay of English football, amassing 219 appearances at Sheffield United alone. 

He twice won promotion to the Premier League with the Yorkshire outfit. 

At Bramall Lane he earned the nickname ‘Furious George’ due to his combative, aggressive style on the pitch. 

‘Since I came to this club, I quickly realised that the tougher the opposition, the more you had to find a way to get an edge over your opponent,’ he once told the Sheffield Star.

‘To be honest, I really enjoy it. Plus, I just love winning. I hate losing and I even hate drawing. 

Even when we’re playing pool in the rec area at training, that competitive streak comes out. 

‘The only trouble is, when it comes to potting balls instead of kicking them, I’m not particularly good at it.’

More to follow.  

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