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 Fabrice Muamba, Get Well Soon, Fabrice!

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post Mar 19 2012, 11:02 PM

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QUOTE(Ken @ Mar 19 2012, 11:53 PM)
dedicate a goal only ... so ???
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Get well soon Muamba
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post Mar 19 2012, 11:24 PM

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come on. have some class. the guy is still in the ICU and you bring up your club issue here. shakehead.gif
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post Mar 19 2012, 11:28 PM

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QUOTE(sickx @ Mar 19 2012, 11:24 PM)
come on. have some class. the guy is still in the ICU and you bring up your club issue here. shakehead.gif
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get well soon Fabrice
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post Mar 19 2012, 11:52 PM

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finally a better update.



A statement released by Barts, the London NHS Trust and Bolton Wanderers read: "Fabrice Muamba remains in intensive care at the London Chest Hospital, where today he is showing small signs of improvement.

"His heart is now beating without the help of medication and he is also moving his arms and his legs. However, his long-term prognosis will remain unclear for some time. He is still critically ill and will continue to be closely monitored and treated by staff in The London Chest Hospital's intensive care unit.''


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Added on March 19, 2012, 11:55 pm
QUOTE(leftist @ Mar 19 2012, 11:51 PM)
becoz this is muamba thread and what suarez saying is related to it..butt hurt arrr suarez not saying that to evra??? rolleyes.gif
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dude, if you wanna post about what Suarez said on Muamba, you are welcome but your own statement at the bottom of the post is very inappropriate.

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post Mar 20 2012, 12:01 AM

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Wadafak! Tak habis lagi ka suarez-evra issue? Come on la guys. Put the issue to bed.

Please be mature la, at least in this thread.
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post Mar 20 2012, 12:04 AM

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Keep on fighting and get well soon Fabrice.i was pissed off when our boss let you go last time,still think we should hold on to you back then
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post Mar 20 2012, 12:09 AM

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QUOTE(leftist @ Mar 20 2012, 12:00 AM)
care to tell me which part is inapproriate?...tq
on another note..the real racist is caught


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QUOTE(leftist @ Mar 19 2012, 07:24 PM)

the so called 'racist' dedicated his goal to a negro player..they can boo him all they want coz it only will make him stronger rolleyes.gif
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how does this related to Muamba? i believe all the people in the world who watch and follow football week in and week out will gives support to Muamba no matter what race are they. Pirlo did it, Real Madrid team did it, Gary Cahill did it. Suarez is just another footballer who did it.
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post Mar 20 2012, 12:14 AM

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God bless Fabrice, get well soon.
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post Mar 20 2012, 12:27 AM

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QUOTE(leftist @ Mar 19 2012, 11:51 PM)
becoz this is muamba thread and what suarez saying is related to it..butt hurt arrr suarez not saying that to evra??? rolleyes.gif
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Not cool dude.
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post Mar 20 2012, 03:53 AM

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Chill people. Lets not get side tracked, pardon me for my mistake, I shall ignore that guy. Good to know that there are good updates on Muamba. Hopefully, he will keep on fighting.
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post Mar 20 2012, 05:39 AM

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Good thing that he's gone past the critical 24 hour period. Let's hope that he doesn't collapse again in the future. Any news about what kind of physical problems / conditions that he's suffering from?


Suddenly he reminds me of the other African player that suddenly died on pitch.


I repost this:
As written from a very angry Manchester City fan to The Sun UK:

http://www.thedaisycutter.co.uk/2012/03/de...ter-to-the-sun/


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An Open letter to The Scum:


Dear Scum,

At the time of writing this – 1am on Sunday morning – a 23 year old professional footballer is critically ill in intensive care at the London Chest Hospital. With every passing hour there is tentative hope although I have also read reports this evening stating that only a small percentage of individuals who require such resuscitation survive. I am fearful of the worst and fully expect to wake tomorrow to the news that Fabrice Muamba – an England Under-21 captain, father to a young boy, and someone widely said to be one of the nicest guys in football – has died.

Even this awful situation however is preferable to earlier when people were understandably under the assumption that he already had. 41 minutes into Bolton’s FA Cup tie with Spurs the midfielder collapsed to the turf and he stopped breathing. On several further occasions his heart failed and it is only due to the incredible work of the medical staff on hand that there is still a chance he may yet recover.

For such a terrible fate to befall a fit and healthy Premier League footballer during a match – and live on television no less – was obviously an extremely newsworthy circumstance. Those watching on ESPN looked on aghast, sharing the same sickening sense of helplessness that was evidently felt so acutely in the ground itself by both sets of supporters. Those without access to the channel hurriedly tuned into radio stations and clamoured onto social network sites and forums, to hear of developments and share their distress. As Rodney Marsh so succinctly put it on Twitter, the football family held its breath while up and down the country households discussed the horrifying events that were unfolding.
Many people prayed – religious or not – and there was a desperate collective will for the player to be okay. The reports however were not encouraging.

With the match rightfully abandoned and with no further visual aids the concerned public turned to other media sources to find out whatever we could, namely your own website, the BBC and Daily Mail websites, Sky Sports News and Radio 5.

The BBC updated its coverage minute-by-minute and did so in the sensitive and mature manner you would expect from them. They ran these updates beneath an archived photograph of the player.

The Mail’s piece contained pictures of the player receiving medical treatment – as did the Telegraph’s online news site – but crucially the stricken Muamba could not be seen through the huddle of doctors and medics. Additionally there were images of team-mates consoling each other and players praying on the pitch.

Covering such an awful occurrence – where a man’s life hangs in the balance – is, I should imagine, a delicate balancing act between providing a comprehensive account of what has happened and displaying suitable tact and discretion.

After all there will be many people who personally know the man. And with him being a famous footballer there will be many, many more who feel they know him. These individuals would be amongst the readers – his son perhaps, certainly his extended family and friends – desperately seeking out any news or statements, assurances or gut-wrenching confirmations from your sites.

Seeing their father, son, cousin, childhood friend, the player who once signed your shirt outside the Reebok Stadium, prone and possibly dead would be horrifying.

With this in mind I personally believe the BBC, the Mail and ESPN – who undoubtedly was under the most scrutiny of all – trod this delicate line of taste well all things considered.

I had no right to see that and you certainly had no right to publish it.
You however….and why is it always you?…..decided to dispense with basic human decency and go down the sensationalistic route. With Fabrice Muamba still en route to the hospital – and widely presumed deceased – you published a large clear photograph of the player prostrate on the floor. His eyes looked shocked and confused.

I had no right to see that and you certainly had no right to publish it.
So why did I click on the link after being told by a stranger online that you had indeed printed a photograph in the worst possible kind of distasteful intrusion?

Because despite knowing for 37 years what a vile amoral publication you are – capable of the grossest acts of bullying, cruelty, lies and bile – I still couldn’t quite believe that you had the sheer gall to do so again.
Because it is fair to say that you have form here.

Your rag of sauce and hatred is still not bought in the Merseyside area twenty-three years after you ran with one of the most infamous and disgraceful untruths in the history of the British media. Four days after 96 football supporters were crushed to death at Hillsborough, and with a nation still numbed by shock and grief, you decided to splash ‘The Truth’ across your front page above sick and falsified claims that were anything but. Alleging in that sensationalistic way of yours that pertains to fact that fans picked the pockets of the dead, beat up a police constable who was attempting to give the kiss of life, and urinated on ‘brave cops’ you then vehemently stood by these surreal and outrageous falsehoods for many years. This caused not only intense pain and hurt to the bereaved and a city in need of comfort but also significantly derailed a fight for justice that continues to this day.

It polluted minds and ruined lives, a signature move of yours that once again made a mockery of your self-built image of being the paper of the common man. It’s a dichotomy that never fails to amaze – that you place such stock in representing the very people you quite evidently view as worthless scum. Us. The British public.

In 2005 your managing director Graham Dudman described it as ‘the worst mistake in our history’. This followed a front page apology that could well have been mumbled from a petulant teen. With no genuine remorse you intimated that the protracted ill-feeling in the north-west was orchestrated by the Trinity Mirror owned local press and pointed out that your editor – Rebekah Wade – was a 20 year old student at the time of the tragedy. ‘Time to move on’ you said. And with that Wade did move on. To resigning in the wake of the hacking scandal that appalled the nation and wider world.

We’re starting to see a pattern here irrespective of who sits behind the big chief’s desk. Whether it’s the odious MacKenzie or the satanic Murdoch, the common denominator is always you, the ‘super soaraway’ Sun.

With your tits and lies and your cheeky facade hopelessly failing to mask a pious debasing rhetoric you have been a virulent disease in this country since 1963. In human form would any of your readers befriend you? Or would they see you for the spiteful, evil, rotten-to-the-core entity you truly are?

Was there any regret for your actions? Evidently not considering your decision today.

Your half-arsed and insulting apology for your Hillsborough fabrications came soon after you were the only newspaper to print a full and clear image of the stricken body of Marc-Vivien Foe as he lay dead on a pitch in Lyon, France. On international duty for Cameroon the 28 year old Manchester City midfielder suffered a sudden cardiac arrest and collapsed onto the turf.

City and West Ham fans – who thought the world of MVF – woke to see him deprived of dignity and splashed across your front page. His eyes looked shocked and confused.

Again you received widespread condemnation for doing this.
Was there any regret for your actions? Evidently not considering your decision today to once again prioritise numbers over decency by showing in graphic detail what might yet be the last moments of a young man’s life.

Being embroiled at the centre of the hacking scandal and the consequent Levison Enquiry it was hoped that you might change your ways. Hangdog contriteness by your owner and others in light of the shocking revelations suggested you might at least pretend to have a shred of value if only for a short while.

But we were idiots for even contemplating this weren’t we? Scum is scum and always will be. It is embedded in your DNA.

There is no doubt in my mind however that the tide is turning and though you might still reside folded on the dashboard of a considerable number of white vans the people of this country now demand and expect something that you are innately incapable of supplying in our media: decency. Just that. Basic human decency.

And should you ever fall – and please God make that day soon occur – and there is footage on the news of your HQ being emptied of boxes and staff I hope with every fibre of my being that I witness someone – whether it be a journalist or executive – walk down the steps into the evening light with a certain look on their face. For their eyes to look shocked and confused.

Yours Sincerely

Daisy Cutter
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post Mar 20 2012, 06:34 AM

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Good news, muamba is now conscious, can speak and can breathe on his own:

http://asia.eurosport.com/football/premier...073/story.shtml

QUOTE(boxsystem @ Mar 20 2012, 03:53 AM)
Chill people. Lets not get side tracked, pardon me for my mistake, I shall ignore that guy. Good to know that there are good updates on Muamba. Hopefully, he will keep on fighting.
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post Mar 20 2012, 08:37 AM

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QUOTE(pyroboy1911 @ Mar 20 2012, 06:34 AM)
Good news, muamba is now conscious, can speak and can breathe on his own:

http://asia.eurosport.com/football/premier...073/story.shtml
Some people are just that thick.
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great to hear this good news thumbup.gif
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Speedy recovery and hope he concentrate for personal health rather than rush back for the football career. Great to hear about his news. biggrin.gif

On the other hand, just ignore the immature kid there who bring irrelevant issue to this thread, world will be more peaceful yawn.gif
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QUOTE(leftist @ Mar 20 2012, 09:00 AM)
i think its something to be highlighted when someone who has been called racist by all quarters in the UK especially the London based media wishing a negro player a speedy recovery..at least for me its a big thing...suarez should racially abused muamba on tweeter not wish him speedy recovery laugh.gif  whistling.gif
enough of that..by the way...

Grow up kid, we don't care how big your team are, or anything to do with your club and your player, at least in this thread. We can see all your comments are pretty biased and one sided. learn to understand and see things from another point of view.

ok stop that, it has got nothing to do with your club here in particular. Period!

but it's great that the football community shows support to Muamba.

Get well soon Muamba!
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QUOTE(leftist @ Mar 20 2012, 09:00 AM)
i think its something to be highlighted when someone who has been called racist by all quarters in the UK especially the London based media wishing a negro player a speedy recovery..at least for me its a big thing...suarez should racially abused muamba on tweeter not wish him speedy recovery laugh.gif  whistling.gif
enough of that..by the way...

YNWA MUAMBA!
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I think you should stop all this, Evra-Suarez saga is already a past, no need to bring this up over and over again. This is a thread for Fabrice Muamba, please show some respect to him
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Chelsea made an official complaint that led to a Premier League and Football Association review, from which measures were introduced that included an ambulance being in place at stadia for the exclusive use of players, and club doctors attending every game.


thats was back then, it was a big contribution. nod.gif (not the injury but subsequent steps chelsea. fa, the league took). were only short of heli, a surgeon doc in football.(comparing to F1 where they have s group of them on site)

anyway positive news filtering trough on muamba.

Heart Checks

muamba case aside, it would be on the back foot if clubs havent implemented this since even before muamba collapsed there has been an increase in number of heart related incidents in football.

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post Mar 20 2012, 05:09 PM

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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/...ith-family.html

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"He is continuing to show signs of improvement this evening.

“He is currently able to breathe independently without the aid of a ventilator.

"He has also been able to recognise family members and respond to questions appropriately.

“These are all positive signs of progress.

"However, his condition remains serious and our medical staff in intensive care will continue to monitor and treat him.”


Speedy recovery and best wishes to Fabrice Muamba.
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post Mar 20 2012, 05:16 PM

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Read some news that he is conscious and able to respond to questions. his first words were asking about his son or something. good to know that he is recovering..

and i agree with the post above whereby every stadium should have emergency and medical team.

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