Fabrice Muamba
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I am still in shock, along with a lot of other people. It's great to see the support from across the world flooding in for muamba. Hoping he pulls through and can make a full recovery.
Also very sad to hear about Liam Kelly's dad at Kilmarnock today. Awful weekend.
Also very sad to hear about Liam Kelly's dad at Kilmarnock today. Awful weekend.
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I've just had a txt from a player and unsurprisingly they're all in for heart scans tomorrow
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''Fabi Muamba'' was chanted for 5 minutos at Setubal today in the draw with Maritimo by both teams fan.
All of Portugal is with Bolton and all the Muamba's at this time. Have a safe night fabrice and we await good news in the morning.
Forca Fabrice.
All of Portugal is with Bolton and all the Muamba's at this time. Have a safe night fabrice and we await good news in the morning.
Forca Fabrice.
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Hopefully the attention to Muamba's condition will have a positive effect on screening of heart problems and protect other footballers from going through the same thing.Salford Trotter wrote:I've just had a txt from a player and unsurprisingly they're all in for heart scans tomorrow
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thanks for your continued supportSportinguista wrote:''Fabi Muamba'' was chanted for 5 minutos at Setubal today in the draw with Maritimo by both teams fan.
All of Portugal is with Bolton and all the Muamba's at this time. Have a safe night fabrice and we await good news in the morning.
Forca Fabrice.
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I'm a Sevilla FC fan, I want to give you all a lot of force in this terrible moment. We know how hard is this situation, as you know, we suffered it some years ago, but I'm sure this time it´ll end in a better way. Go on Muamba, we all know you can win this match!
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Its strange looking back at things after the event. Seeing Gregg wylde having an ecg as part of his medical on Twitter the morning of the game, and muamba's tweets about being strong.
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DowahdidiHamann wrote:Liverpool fan here - horrible scenes yesterday - felt sick when I heard what had happened.
Hope the lad pulls through for the sake of his family.
This was at our game today.
Good luck Fabrice - thoughts are with you.
Mate that is fvcking beautiful it really is thanks for posting it
Well just got back from fishing iv had talksport on all the time hoping to here some good news but i suppose no new is good news
i am not really a compassionate person but i cant believe how bad this has affected me even moreso watching my 8 year old daughter crying her little heart out yestarday
but she assured me this afternoon he will be fine
again thanks to everyone for all your prayers and thoughts its really moving iv been sat here reading loads of them out to the mrs
C'MON FAB YOU CAN DO IT SON
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we have defintley got to do something i will be more than happy to donate
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Sorry to bring this up in a thread for Fabrice, but I saw that someone mentioned it earlier... it seems Liam Kelly's dad has died in the last while. Poor lads.
This weekend has just been full of sh*t. But there's still hope for Fabrice, big hope.
This weekend has just been full of sh*t. But there's still hope for Fabrice, big hope.
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want to send my best wishes and prayers to fabrice muamba and all at bwfc from macclesfield town fan
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Spurs fan here. Felt I had to sign up to send my best wishes to Fabrice. To watch it unfold live last night was worse than I've felt after any Spurs loss, ever, nothing has come close. I was so close to tears, and it felt like one of my own family was lying on the turf. I was so proud to be a Spurs fan last night. An ex-Arsenal player was on the floor, but not one single boo, whistle, criticism could be heard - nothing but unparalleled support for him. No complaints when the game was abandoned either, just more chanting of his name.
After last night, Bolton have got themselves a new fan. I don't know why, but I can't help but feel compassion towards you now. I feel this will be the start of a good relationship between the two clubs - unfortunately for reasons none of us wanted.
A lot of talk amongst Bolton fans of you conceding this game. I wouldn't want that at all, and I'm sure Fabrice wouldn't either. I would want the game to be played, just so we can witness the two sets of fans uniting in support of one individual, with the result almost taking a back seat. I'm sure if it is replayed, Bolton will bring down more than 650, and they will be as loud as they have ever been. It will be a fantastic night of support for 'Moo'.
But the bottom line is, nothing is more important at the moment than the health of Fabrice, so my best wishes go out to him, and wish his family all my sympathy at this hard time.
After last night, Bolton have got themselves a new fan. I don't know why, but I can't help but feel compassion towards you now. I feel this will be the start of a good relationship between the two clubs - unfortunately for reasons none of us wanted.
A lot of talk amongst Bolton fans of you conceding this game. I wouldn't want that at all, and I'm sure Fabrice wouldn't either. I would want the game to be played, just so we can witness the two sets of fans uniting in support of one individual, with the result almost taking a back seat. I'm sure if it is replayed, Bolton will bring down more than 650, and they will be as loud as they have ever been. It will be a fantastic night of support for 'Moo'.
But the bottom line is, nothing is more important at the moment than the health of Fabrice, so my best wishes go out to him, and wish his family all my sympathy at this hard time.
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Terrible news. Thoughts with Kelly's family.MeMcMe wrote:Sorry to bring this up in a thread for Fabrice, but I saw that someone mentioned it earlier... it seems Liam Kelly's dad has died in the last while. Poor lads.
This weekend has just been full of sh*t. But there's still hope for Fabrice, big hope.
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Get well Soon Fabrice Muamba!
Best wishes from FC Schalke 04, Germany
Best wishes from FC Schalke 04, Germany
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With regard to some sort of tribute at our next home match, if anything is organised cool but whether it is or not the finest tribute is in all of our (Bolton fans) hand's, or rather our voices, we simply have to sing Fabrice's name, long, strong & often!
Fans of other footbal clubs have already sung Fab's name, typicaly around the 41st minute, & great respect to all our fellow football fans for doing so, but we can't possibly wait that long, the second the whistle is blown to start the game we need to bellow his name out loud.
I just hope Fab is sitting up in his hospital bed watching & hearing us.
Fans of other footbal clubs have already sung Fab's name, typicaly around the 41st minute, & great respect to all our fellow football fans for doing so, but we can't possibly wait that long, the second the whistle is blown to start the game we need to bellow his name out loud.
I just hope Fab is sitting up in his hospital bed watching & hearing us.
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It's so surreal looking at pictures of him doing his thing, hassling, chasing Spurs players, knowing minutes later, this happened. Was watching it in the pub with our kid. He went ghostly pale. Lad he used to play with sadly passed away from a condition similar to this about 18months ago. Just horrible stuff. Were saying in the pub about how the way the coverage now is you feel like you know them. Can't imagine what it is like for his family. Just want to see him get through this. Couldn't give a toss about football atm.
Also, can't be said enough, the number and breadth of the tributes, on here, and elsewhere is truly moving. Rival fans, fans from all over the globe. Is certainly appreciated on here, and I'm sure someone, somewhere is passing it all on to his family.
Come on Fab.
Also, can't be said enough, the number and breadth of the tributes, on here, and elsewhere is truly moving. Rival fans, fans from all over the globe. Is certainly appreciated on here, and I'm sure someone, somewhere is passing it all on to his family.
Come on Fab.
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All game. No excusesJOGLER wrote:With regard to some sort of tribute at our next home match, if anything is organised cool but whether it is or not the finest tribute is in all of our (Bolton fans) hand's, or rather our voices, we simply have to sing Fabrice's name, long, strong & often!
Fans of other footbal clubs have already sung Fab's name, typicaly around the 41st minute, & great respect to all our fellow football fans for doing so, but we can't possibly wait that long, the second the whistle is blown to start the game we need to bellow his name out loud.
I just hope Fab is sitting up in his hospital bed watching & hearing us.

Although I can already picture the sea of

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Saturday will be an emotional day for fans and players alike and I'm not so sure chanting Fabs name all game might not just be a touch too far for one or two of them. Hopefully they will be up to do one for Fabrice and as one of their team mates and fellow profesional if he is any better, a win will do wonders for the lad.Clean Shirt wrote:All game. No excusesJOGLER wrote:With regard to some sort of tribute at our next home match, if anything is organised cool but whether it is or not the finest tribute is in all of our (Bolton fans) hand's, or rather our voices, we simply have to sing Fabrice's name, long, strong & often!
Fans of other footbal clubs have already sung Fab's name, typicaly around the 41st minute, & great respect to all our fellow football fans for doing so, but we can't possibly wait that long, the second the whistle is blown to start the game we need to bellow his name out loud.
I just hope Fab is sitting up in his hospital bed watching & hearing us.![]()
Although I can already picture the sea offaces staring at us in the WSL for daring to sing.
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In work now but thinking about it still just hoping, waiting for positive news!
come on fab
come on fab
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In work too. Just read this, its good.
http://menmedia.co.uk/manchesterevening ... ice-muamba" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Warning though, if you're an emotional so and so like me, it may bring a lump to your throat or some tears to your eyes.
http://menmedia.co.uk/manchesterevening ... ice-muamba" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Warning though, if you're an emotional so and so like me, it may bring a lump to your throat or some tears to your eyes.
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