Why doesn't it?
Maybe because this is a young lad clinging on to life by the last thread? Football isn't a matter of life and death you know, its nothing compared to what happened last night
Why doesn't it?
Why doesn't it?
Although JoeyB says he'll never play football again, it appeared for a fair while that he would never see another sunrise again. He's been stabilised, and although it is indeed unlikely he'll never play to the same high fitness level, you never know. Adam Lallana had a heart defect, which was successfully operated on, so we shall see. I think the most important thing to consider is the player's health, never mind his future in football. Once stabilised, the next 24 hours are critical. We can only hope.
Maybe because this is a young lad clinging on to life by the last thread? Football isn't a matter of life and death you know, its nothing compared to what happened last night
Because there is a 23 year old man fighting for his life. Football is put into perspective when something like this happens.
What about the thousands of other people around the world that die/are fighting for their lives, does nothing ever matter then? Don't get me wrong it's shocking what's happened, but I hate the way because he's a footballer its more important to everyone.
I'm not saying that - I'm saying that football doesn't matter in these situations.
Then see my earlier point. Millions die every day, but football still matters then.
The difference is Muamba stopped breathing for 6 minutes which means if he does survive he will most probably have brain damage!
Not necessarily. If he was given immediate CPR he should be OK as oxygen will have been kept circulating to his brain. I was taught CPR by a St John's paramedic who gave CPR to a guy who hit his head at a motocross event and whose heart had stopped. He gave the guy CPR for 45 minutes until they got to hospital and he could be put on a ventilator and the the guy made a complete recovery.
Then see my earlier point. Millions die every day, but football still matters then.
Not necessarily. If he was given immediate CPR he should be OK as oxygen will have been kept circulating to his brain. I was taught CPR by a St John's paramedic who gave CPR to a guy who hit his head at a motocross event and whose heart had stopped. He gave the guy CPR for 45 minutes until they got to hospital and he could be put on a ventilator and the the guy made a complete recovery.
Not necessarily. If he was given immediate CPR he should be OK as oxygen will have been kept circulating to his brain. I was taught CPR by a St John's paramedic who gave CPR to a guy who hit his head at a motocross event and whose heart had stopped. He gave the guy CPR for 45 minutes until they got to hospital and he could be put on a ventilator and the the guy made a complete recovery.
What about the thousands of other people around the world that die/are fighting for their lives, does nothing ever matter then? Don't get me wrong it's shocking what's happened, but I hate the way because he's a footballer its more important to everyone.
Not necessarily. If he was given immediate CPR he should be OK as oxygen will have been kept circulating to his brain. I was taught CPR by a St John's paramedic who gave CPR to a guy who hit his head at a motocross event and whose heart had stopped. He gave the guy CPR for 45 minutes until they got to hospital and he could be put on a ventilator and the the guy made a complete recovery.
Just talked with my Mum whose a nurse and unfortunately she said that the fact he is in intensive care suggests a brain injury. Hope this isn't true but as she has worked in hospitals for god knows how many years she does know a lot about these things.

Beating Millwall yesterday was the last thing I thought about before falling asleep.
Sad things happen in life, you can't let it pull you down every day. I hope the lad pulls through, but theres too much sadness in the world to dwell on it every day. Its sad, but true. Again, I hope he's okay.
