Fabrice Muamba

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I have to say I have a lot of sympathy for what Oddball is saying. In fact, I'd go so far as to say I agree with every word. (Never thought I'd say that!)

Agree too. Isn't it odd how adversity and shock can promote some fantastic threads.
 
Story emerging on twitter that Spurs fan and heart surgeon - @robins4479 - ran on pitch to help out.
 
Fabrice came to England as an 11 year old refugee without a word of English. Despite this he has excellent both in school and on the pitch. I really hope this toughness enables him to make it.
 
FJ...bit harsh mate..of course there are others deserving and i wish them the best too


Just a time to show a bit of respect i think, instead of just gleaning over it...

All the best to Fab, and our boys in the war, and everyone in hospital and......
 
FJ...bit harsh mate..of course there are others deserving and i wish them the best too


Just a time to show a bit of respect i think, instead of just gleaning over it...

All the best to Fab, and our boys in the war, and everyone in hospital and......

Bit rich coming from you sir...after all you accused me of being a ***** only 2 weeks ago

Why don't you broadcast your next movemts?
 
Nothing should be taboo in a open world ... It's everyones choice to read and post. Some people will be shocked and be full of a dramatic OMG when a shock like this happens on live TV ... Some people have tasted death and are less effected as it couldn't be more a natural thing. Life is too be rejoiced IMO and death whenever and where ever it comes waits not a second TV/sport has to cope with that
 
Bit rich coming from you sir...after all you accused me of being a ***** only 2 weeks ago

Why don't you broadcast your next movemts?

Cerny...how long do you want to keep doing this?..if you want abuse from me then please carry on....

Cerny..i did what you said; AND i put my hands up and appologised to EVERYBODY including you....

Was a bit more than 2 weeks i think?

not sure i understand the broadcast next movements bit?...please explain
so are we gonna move on or you want to carry on?...again FYI...CERNY...I appologise...OK?
 
Cerny...how long do you want to keep doing this?..if you want abuse from me then please carry on....

Cerny..i did what you said; AND i put my hands up and appologised to EVERYBODY including you....

Was a bit more than 2 weeks i think?

not sure i understand the broadcast next movements bit?...please explain
so are we gonna move on or you want to carry on?...again FYI...CERNY...I appologise...OK?

I'm not a Mod, but cut it out now boys, not at this time and NOT on this thread
To Fabrice, all our thoughts are with you
To the rest of you

Live everyday like its your last, love ever time like its your first.
 
QPR999 your post inspired me to find out more - a quick search seemed to suggest that heart attack victims face a better prognosis when these symptoms are evident.

I found this excellent clip on YouTube showing an amazing rescue that was captured during a photo shoot in Australia. A real feel good factor about this one. Restores faith in human kindness and respect for life:



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=88uCTEmuuGI&feature=youtube_gdata_player

Nice one sku. I was going to say last night that one of the only cases that I was aware of that was successful was the bondi beach incident. I didn't get a chance to get back on here ( another busy night at the station ) but was going to say that when I heard that a cardiologist was present and they used a defibrillator very quickly. Along with the specialist drugs administered by the paramedics, that this would give Fabrice the best chance of survival. He's far from out of the woods yet, but if he comes through this, there's no better place than the London Chest Hospital.