Luke McCormick, the ex- British goalkeeper was born in Coventry in 1983. The beginnings of his profession bore some sort of peculiar familiarity to that of a Hollywood motion picture. Followed meticulously by way of Sky Sports news, McCormick started out his career during the 2003- 2004 season as a back up with regard to Romain Larrieu. Improving to his position, McCormick acquired 7 consecutive clean sheets and proceeded to create a brand new club record. All the Plymouth Argyle fans additionally voted him the most promising player of that year. He was then sent upon loan to Boston United of League Two during October 2004, by Bobby Williamson who was then a Plymouth Argyle manager.

He then transferred to Leicester City F. C together with Ian Holloway, the previous Plymouth Argyle Manager. His career graph went up steadily and also regularly after that and McCormick provided impressive shows during the final matches of 2007-2008 season.

The cloud settled on his career when in June 7th, 2008, Luke McCormick ended up being busted for suspicion involving leading to death by dangerous driving whilst he was on his way back from a previous team mates wedding. The Central Motorway Police Group, which was responsible for arresting McCormick, reported McCormick’s Range Rover collided along with a Toyota Previa resulting in the death of Aaron and Ben Peak of ages 10 and eight respectively.

The driver of the car had been the children’s father who had been severely hurt and has to be taken to the Hospital Of North Staffordshire. It was subsequently discovered that he had sustained multiple fractures on the neck, ribs as well as his back and his lungs were also swollen. Another three people inside the Previa were cared for with regard to minor injuries.

He had been charged along with two counts of death caused by hazardous driving, driving with alcohol in his blood as well as driving without insurance coverage by the Staffordshire Police the following day. On June 9 he had been presented before the Fenton Magistrate Court and also was granted conditional bail. On June 16 he appeared before the Stroke-on-Trent Crown Court in which the charges regarding driving without an insurance were dropped towards him. This particular case had been ultimately tried during October 2008 while he was sentenced to seven years and four months of jail period.

Sky Sports news reported that Luke McCormick pleaded guilty on the charges registered towards him. The quantity of alcohol present in his blood had been twice the permissible drink and drive limit. McCormick confessed of having gotten asleep over the wheel that night which led to the terrible crash.

The actual aftershocks of the event started when on 22nd July, 2008 Plymouth Argyle cancelled Luke McCormick�s agreement of goalkeeper in just a month of the accident. It was told to all media people including Sky Sports News that this contract had been cancelled on mutual consent. He had also been suspended from Plymouth at the start of the month and also ended up requested not to attend the actual pre-season training.

Conflict continues to surround Luke McCormick even today. He caused some sort of storm the moment his prison team authorities delivered a new request towards the south Devon League so that he could possibly play in the Division Two side. Within a review in Sky Sports news it was noted that a few South Devon League officers were definitely displeased with this request because they believe that McCormick should be punished with regard to his deed and not be permitted to spend some time playing football.