Or phone 101 and report it to the police. They are taking action on this sort of thing to be fair. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-17416472
and quite right too...Stan Collymore has played his part in getting the police to act in a few of the racist abuse cases. Good for him, and anyone who reports it..and good on the police for acting on it.
Don't be surprised if Bond or Gilmartin is recalled from their loan, or if we'll go to Bristol without a sub keeper as I'm not sure what state of mind Loach will be in for tomorrow night with his former U-21 team-mate being in this condition.
EDIT: Forget this post. Suggesting we replace one former teammate for another isn't the most sensible thing I've ever posted.
Some slightly good news from Sky sports news (can we trust it??) 'Small signs of improvement'..can only be a good thing. continued good thoughts going his way...
Sky Sports News ‏ @SkySportsNews Fabrice Muamba's heart is now beating without medication and his arms & legs have shown movement #SSN
I hope Fabrice Muamba survives this and is able to carry on with his career. We do not need to recall either of the other goalkeepers Scott Loach is professional and should concentrate on his job. If a work colleague was ill we would not have to have time off as well that is just silly. Scott and Fabrice are only linked as they have played together for England U21 team, they are not linked by blood or marriage.
I think Loachy will be ok..ofcourse like everyone he will be worried but for all we know footballers might have such concerns about people very close to them and still play on all the time as such! Good to hear Muamba appears to be making some sort of progress.
Kevin Davies has said this about the incident, and I rather like what he has to say. There has been support from supporters nationwide, but Davies thinks it reflects the "sad state of the game" that it has taken an incident such as this to bring fans together. He added: "The last couple of nights have been mixed emotions - it is the first time in 19 years that I've seen a football stadium unite. "The only way you get applause from opposition fans is being carried off on a stretcher. That's a sad state of the game" "It was both touching but sad as well. We put a lot of hours in as footballers and it seems that the only way you get applause from opposition fans is being carried off on a stretcher. That's a sad state of the game. "We are all fans of football. I look at other sports and there is no segregation. I'd love to see more of that football."
He's recognised family and answered questions appropriately according to BBC site. Closing in on a miracle here! Fingers crossed.
Good, I hope he gets locked up for a while and they confiscate his phone for a couple of years. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-17434587
I say we cuff him and have him paraded around the Reebok for their next match and let the fans pelt him with what ever they can get their hands on. That and he should be made to publicly apologise to Muamba in the center Circle too! He was tough enough to dish out abuse from behind a screen, but does he have the balls to say sorry!! #keyboardwarrior.
Even sadder when you think the last time we had a time of sorrow in football was when that bloke's fellow Welshman in Gary Speed died. I presume this Liam chap isn't a real football fan and just wants to stir up trouble.
I have to agree with both Dan and Mark, maybe it is time to bring back the stocks so that people can let him know what a fool he really is.
slowly but surely there is progress, you're right Si, nothing short of a miracle if he carries on progressing like this...so far so good...continuing good thoughts...
Even cabanas feels his pain, well he can level with Mumba but for differing reasons. http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/17706396