Members bolton_blondie Posted March 18, 2012 Members Posted March 18, 2012 Many of my patients have had heart attacks/strokes and some eventually go back to there normal selves. Please let Muamba be one of those people. Quote
Site Supporter MickyD Posted March 18, 2012 Site Supporter Posted March 18, 2012 I've been thinking of fadiga and him collapsing pre game. Think this is 100 times worse and I honestly can't see him playing professionally again However, the main thing is the lad pulls through! Come on fab lad! Wasn't that in a cup game against Spurs too? Quote
no balls Posted March 18, 2012 Posted March 18, 2012 Wasn't that in a cup game against Spurs too? It was oddly enough . http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2004/oct/28/newsstory.sport8 Quote
Site Supporter Spider Posted March 18, 2012 Site Supporter Posted March 18, 2012 Can we not speculate please. I understand everyone wants to know what happened and more importantly the outcome but I'd rather us wait until the details are released. Fair point Just trying to pull the positive vibes into line. Quote
Freddie_Hill Posted March 18, 2012 Posted March 18, 2012 Get well soon Fab, thoughts are with his family. Quote
Site Supporter MickyD Posted March 18, 2012 Site Supporter Posted March 18, 2012 Just been on http://oatcakefanzine.proboards.com/index.cgi?action=display&board=Potters&thread=188760&page=8 They started a Fabrice Muamba chant on 41 minutes today and kept it going until half time. =D> Quote
Happy Wanderer Posted March 18, 2012 Author Posted March 18, 2012 Many of my patients have had heart attacks/strokes and some eventually go back to there normal selves. Please let Muamba be one of those people. It was a cardiac arrest which means his heart stopped beating. A heart attack is when part of the heart muscle dies. Fabrice had a cardiac arrest. Quote
white -50 Posted March 18, 2012 Posted March 18, 2012 Just hope he pulls through, for the sake sake of his young'un and the rest of his family and friends. Quote
jules_darby Posted March 18, 2012 Posted March 18, 2012 Still choked. Come on Fab. Same here Don't normally do public outpourings of grief as I normally find them very shallow and false This however seems very very different and im sure I'm not the only one still left numb by the whole episode Come on big fella, fight on, fight on.... Hope to awake to the news we all want Quote
Members bolton_blondie Posted March 18, 2012 Members Posted March 18, 2012 It was a cardiac arrest which means his heart stopped beating. A heart attack is when part of the heart muscle dies. Fabrice had a cardiac arrest. sorry, I thought i'd read it was a heart attack. Quote
Boothy Posted March 18, 2012 Posted March 18, 2012 sorry, I thought i'd read it was a heart attack. An heart attack is often a precursor to cardiac arrest. Nothing has been released about what actually happened I don't think? Quote
famouswanderer Posted March 19, 2012 Posted March 19, 2012 I cant think about anything else. it just wont leave my mind. Likewise, i hope we wake to good news. Quote
Jiminiho.3 Posted March 19, 2012 Posted March 19, 2012 Apologies if somebody's already put this up, great to see the support around the football world http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2116891/Fabrice-Muamba--Real-Madrid-offer-tributes.html?ito=feeds-newsxml cmon Fab lad you can do it Quote
Eddie Posted March 19, 2012 Posted March 19, 2012 My positive thought: We get good news tomorrow, We play Blackburn on saturday in front of a full house all singing Muamba's name and win it for him, We stay up this season, Fab is well enough to come out on the pitch for the last home game of the season to an almighty applause and a lot of teary eyes. I hope to god that this all comes true, however even if it is just the first bit that comes true, and fab goes on to make a full recovery, that is really the only thing that matters. Keep fighting Fab! Quote
jagermoot Posted March 19, 2012 Posted March 19, 2012 I hope whatevers out there is looking out for fab, keep fighting feller, your family needs you. Really touched by all the tributes, quite a few personal dislikes for clubs have been forgotten now. #FansUnite Quote
ZiggyStardust Posted March 19, 2012 Posted March 19, 2012 Exclellent article, written by a yank, about how it brings Sport into focus. http://www.cartilagefreecaptain.com/2012/3/18/2881819/fabrice-muamba-tottenham-bolton-hank-gathers-pierre-de-coubertin This is the final paragraph, and I find it kind of easier to understand why people have reacted the way that they have. If this had happened to a player from another team, I hope that I could have reacted in teh same way. When Muamba went down so did the thin veneer we as fans put up, to make it seem as if we detest everyone but our own. 36,000 Tottenham fans became 36,000 Muamba fans at the drop of a hat, not just because his life was in danger, but because they had been Muamba fans all along. We just put up the facade of rivalry and vitriol because it adds to the fun of it all. And whenever the match is resumed again, I imagine the facade will still be down. For that Bolton-Tottenham game no one will care who wins and who loses. The essential philosophy of de Coubertin will come out, that it's not about the triumph of one side over the other but struggle. Though personally, for that one day I will be a Bolton Wanderers supporter. Quote
Breightmet Boy Posted March 19, 2012 Posted March 19, 2012 I just hope young Fabrice is reet and watches his young lad Joshua grow up to a great age, just like it seems the world does. The respect he has received is amazing and I hope it helps his nearest and dearest through his rehabilitation to a healthy life. Come on Fabrice, fight lad fight. Quote
Guest Frandsen08 Posted March 19, 2012 Posted March 19, 2012 don't think I've ever been as upset as i was on Saturday when it comes to BWFC. I'm still numb about it now, and i kept waking up on Saturday night with it on my mind, its funny how football effects you but it does because its part of your life. I live breathe football every single day but it all is insignificant when you think you may lose a lionheart of the game. Fab isn't your typical footballer but he is an effective one and works his bloody socks off every time he pulls that jersey on. The two times i have met him he has such a lovely chap to speak to and you wouldn't think hes your stereotypical footballer, very polite well spoken and always with a smile on his face. i hope to god that he pulls through, to spend his time with his son, fiance family and friends, BWFC doesn't matter, just Fabrice Muamba, my prayers are with him and his family. Cmon fab you do do it pal. Quote
tylswhite Posted March 19, 2012 Posted March 19, 2012 If the lad fights this condition like he plays football it will be running for cover by the time hes finished with it. Come on Fab you can beat this. Quote
little whitt Posted March 19, 2012 Posted March 19, 2012 My positive thought: We get good news tomorrow, We play Blackburn on saturday in front of a full house all singing Muamba's name and win it for him, We stay up this season, Fab is well enough to come out on the pitch for the last home game of the season to an almighty applause and a lot of teary eyes. I hope to god that this all comes true, however even if it is just the first bit that comes true, and fab goes on to make a full recovery, that is really the only thing that matters. Keep fighting Fab! Quote
Members burnden Posted March 19, 2012 Members Posted March 19, 2012 keep on fighting son the whole football world is behind you willing you on positive vibes x Quote
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