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Posted: Mon Apr 9th, 2012 10:59 am |
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Incredible News!
http://www.theboltonnews.co.uk/news/9638426.Muamba_set_to_return/
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Billy Bradshaw Administrator

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Posted: Mon Apr 9th, 2012 11:06 am |
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Great news, but.......  
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Posted: Mon Apr 9th, 2012 11:12 am |
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Posted: Mon Apr 9th, 2012 11:40 am |
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| The mans clearly indestructible !
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Posted: Mon Apr 9th, 2012 12:03 pm |
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By 2015 he'll be Superman like
By 2030 he will be omnipitent.
By 2035 we will all be one Muamba....
In all seriousness though, without a condition being diagnosed as yet what is to stop it happening again at the Reebok, in the cup to a non league club, on the training pitch, on the couch at home?
I guess it is sinething you shouldn't be in fear of on an individual level, but when there are thousands of people watching these events and just say for one second it happened again or he started to get problems on the pitch, well, i'd be lost for words on the matter.
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Posted: Mon Apr 9th, 2012 12:15 pm |
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| Hopefully he's in the squad today. We bloody well need him!
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Posted: Mon Apr 9th, 2012 12:27 pm |
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I can't imagine he'll be playing again without some procedure or diagnosis.
and i bloody well hope he doesn't
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Posted: Mon Apr 9th, 2012 12:32 pm |
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Great News!!!
Okay!! we all know that things don't happen overnight, but even if it is a year before he can even start light training, he will only have just turned 25 years old, and still has a playing career.
Probably the best news, I have heard in ages... Plus when moving to Cheadle, he will be close to his fiancee and son, which can only help....
IMO, think that is son means so much to him, that being close will help Fabrice to come through this quicker that what I am expecting... Whatever, I would not want to rush Fabrice into anything...
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Posted: Mon Apr 9th, 2012 12:51 pm |
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When people kept saying they doubt he'll play again. I always had a hope in my heart that he would. Obviously just wanted him to be alive but I never wanted to admit his playing days were over.
I did not expect to hear news like this so soon though. I just hope they make sure he's DEFINITELY ok to play, which I'm sure they will do.
If I were his manager though, how shit scared would you be playing him or making him train.
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Billy Bradshaw Administrator

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Posted: Mon Apr 9th, 2012 01:45 pm |
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I think that either way, he has a long rehab period in front of him. The man himself will want to eas back into it and build up his fitness gradually. Slowly enough so he feels confidence in his fitness.
The report seems to be saying that there was no heart or related defect. I suppose it's possible that doing any sport at a very high level of fitness can cause something like this?
If I was Muamba, I'd need convincing and it would take a long time to trust that I could play at that level again.
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Posted: Mon Apr 9th, 2012 02:28 pm |
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This is great news.
Fadiga had the same thing happen to him and got through it with a mechanical device fitted.
It really is up to the player and the manager.
If the player feels that he can go out there and perform at top level and the Docs say he can, then who are we to hold him back. Trouble is every time he goes down people will be thinking back to that event.
It is also possible that (for various reasons) he might resume his career elsewhere.
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Posted: Mon Apr 9th, 2012 08:05 pm |
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| If he is being let out from hospital, wonder if he can walk out on the pitch before kick off for the Swansea match. That would create an atmosphere and get peoples spirits lifted. Bit like El Cid Eh?
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Posted: Mon Apr 9th, 2012 09:55 pm |
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le god wrote: I can't imagine he'll be playing again without some procedure or diagnosis.
and i bloody well hope he doesn't
It doesn't say there's been no diagnosis. If he can make it back onto the pitch then the cause isn't really our business.
Wondrous news though. Bet his return game will be a sell-out, even if it's only to see him come on for 2 mins as a sub at the end.
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Posted: Tue Apr 10th, 2012 11:24 am |
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| Fabrice will do what he needs to do, he just needs to know that the Fans and club will back him 100% and I am fairly sure we do.
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Posted: Wed Apr 11th, 2012 06:43 am |
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Fab to have a Pacemaker fitted....
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2127980/Fabrice-Muamba-pacemaker-fitted.html
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Posted: Wed Apr 11th, 2012 07:24 am |
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Billy Bradshaw wrote:
Fab to have a Pacemaker fitted....
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2127980/Fabrice-Muamba-pacemaker-fitted.html
I knew that would happen. It's good news as all being well he should be able to get back to playing - if he so wishes.
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Posted: Sat Apr 14th, 2012 04:16 pm |
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A Livorno player has died of a heart attack on the pitch today
UnbelievableLast edited on Sat Apr 14th, 2012 04:17 pm by Cowdrill
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Posted: Sat Apr 14th, 2012 04:51 pm |
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Cowdrill wrote: A Livorno player has died of a heart attack on the pitch today
Unbelievable
Errrr .......
Believable unfortunately. It happens all the time. It''ll happen to you and me one day, maybe not on a football pitch but one day we will all kick the bucket.
Cie la vie or not as the case may be.
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Posted: Sat Apr 14th, 2012 04:57 pm |
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sweetmcdonald wrote: Cowdrill wrote: A Livorno player has died of a heart attack on the pitch today
Unbelievable
Errrr .......
Believable unfortunately. It happens all the time. It''ll happen to you and me one day, maybe not on a football pitch but one day we will all kick the bucket.
Cie la vie or not as the case may be.
Who do you think you are...
Stick to your vegetable prices, in which nobody gives a F**k...
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Posted: Mon Apr 16th, 2012 01:30 pm |
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sweetmcdonald wrote: Cowdrill wrote: A Livorno player has died of a heart attack on the pitch today
Unbelievable
Errrr .......
Believable unfortunately. It happens all the time. It''ll happen to you and me one day, maybe not on a football pitch but one day we will all kick the bucket.
Cie la vie or not as the case may be.
Ye,s bt more than likely not when we're in our 20s. Age 92 in my private jet with a heart attack brought on by the shock of too much vigorous sex with my 23-year-old 8th wife is how I want to go.
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Posted: Mon Apr 16th, 2012 02:20 pm |
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Sprout wrote: sweetmcdonald wrote: Cowdrill wrote: A Livorno player has died of a heart attack on the pitch today
Unbelievable
Errrr .......
Believable unfortunately. It happens all the time. It''ll happen to you and me one day, maybe not on a football pitch but one day we will all kick the bucket.
Cie la vie or not as the case may be.
Ye,s bt more than likely not when we're in our 20s. Age 92 in my private jet with a heart attack brought on by the shock of too much vigorous sex with my 23-year-old 8th wife is how I want to go. I believe that is how SHE wants YOU to go!!!
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Posted: Mon Apr 16th, 2012 02:33 pm |
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observer wrote: Sprout wrote: sweetmcdonald wrote: Cowdrill wrote: A Livorno player has died of a heart attack on the pitch today
Unbelievable
Errrr .......
Believable unfortunately. It happens all the time. It''ll happen to you and me one day, maybe not on a football pitch but one day we will all kick the bucket.
Cie la vie or not as the case may be.
Ye,s bt more than likely not when we're in our 20s. Age 92 in my private jet with a heart attack brought on by the shock of too much vigorous sex with my 23-year-old 8th wife is how I want to go. I believe that is how SHE wants YOU to go!!!
Hey, I'll be 92. Why will I care?
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Posted: Mon Apr 16th, 2012 02:39 pm |
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Sprout wrote: observer wrote: Sprout wrote: sweetmcdonald wrote: Cowdrill wrote: A Livorno player has died of a heart attack on the pitch today
Unbelievable
Errrr .......
Believable unfortunately. It happens all the time. It''ll happen to you and me one day, maybe not on a football pitch but one day we will all kick the bucket.
Cie la vie or not as the case may be.
Ye,s bt more than likely not when we're in our 20s. Age 92 in my private jet with a heart attack brought on by the shock of too much vigorous sex with my 23-year-old 8th wife is how I want to go. I believe that is how SHE wants YOU to go!!!
Hey, I'll be 92. Why will I care? You would if you were 91.
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Posted: Mon Apr 16th, 2012 04:04 pm |
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| He has officially been discharged from hospital this afternoon!!
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Posted: Mon Apr 16th, 2012 05:03 pm |
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/17733022
I wonder if they sang "Time to go, time to go".
Great news.
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Posted: Mon Apr 16th, 2012 05:03 pm |
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Great News....
I certainly wasn't expecting his discharge this early, but am certain that spending more time with his family, can only help him more.
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Posted: Mon Apr 16th, 2012 05:18 pm |
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Posted: Mon Apr 16th, 2012 06:09 pm |
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| Great news
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Posted: Mon Apr 16th, 2012 06:13 pm |
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Fantastic 
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