Scottishbloke
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RE: Fabrice Muamba
Well more encouraging news as Bolton manager Owen Coyle says he has held a "brief" conversation with Fabrice Muamba for the first time since the midfielder had a cardiac arrest. It's what I would call a miracle as the player was literally brought back from the dead in which oxygen was deprived of getting to his brain he could have ended up like a vegetable even if they did get his breathing restarted, once again very quick thinking and fast reaction time from the medical staff who did an outstanding job on Saturday, now the man is talking, the way things are going he'll be out again kicking a football about the park in no time. From what started out as a tragedy has turned into something of a miracle. Get well soon and great to hear such a dramatic improvement from near certain death at one point.
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Scottishbloke
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RE: Fabrice Muamba
You know I hate to use football cliches but the horror that almost unfolded really did put the game into perspective and showed what was really important and that is above all the value for human life, to see so much compassion and support given to Fabrice Muamba really does make you stand up and be proud to be a football supporter which recently has suffered a lot of bad press, at the end of the day behind the masks we all put on at a game on matchday we are at the end of the day caring individuals with compassion and not the mindless hooligans which some may be lead to believe. Going to a game is pure theatre and all the chanting is just part of the experience but when something which happened on Saturday, results and rivalary really doesn't enter the equation. Also yes it's great to see that we now have so many medical staff on standby, something that went through my mind was would Fabrice have been so fortunate if this had happened on the training pitch, do clubs have the same procedures in place to cover all eventualities as having an ambulance on standby even in training should also be the case. Anyway a very lucky individual and such a massive relief that he's going to be OK now.
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Scottishbloke
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RE: Fabrice Muamba
Just read this and I must admit it made me gasp, Fabrice Muamba was infact dead for 78 minutes after his heart stopped beating, just how close he came to the grave, what a miracle that he survived against all the odd's. I had a very bad feeling on Saturday night watching SKY Sports news that they knew this and that his death was imminent and were infact just waiting to make the announcement official as the mood in the studio was extremely sombre. The full story of this remarkable tale of near disaster can be seen on this link. http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/17460781
(This post was last modified: 21-03-2012 20:57 by Scottishbloke.)
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21-03-2012 20:51 |
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