Fabrice Muamba
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Could we call it the "Moosaic"?
What a hero, What a man...... Ooooh, what a bad foul...
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Manchester United Fan here,
I wish Fabrice Muamba speedy recovery. In footballing terms I hope he scores the winner. I´m happy that he seems to be recovering.
I wish Fabrice Muamba speedy recovery. In footballing terms I hope he scores the winner. I´m happy that he seems to be recovering.
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Spurs Fan here.
After a season of upheaval due to various misdemeanours from members of the football community - perceived or real- i'm at last proud to proclaim "i'm coys247 and i'm a footballolic.
The demeanour of Coyle, Gartside, Davies etc has been exemplary. The BW fans have been outstanding and the wider football community [special mention to Juventus, Real Madrid teams] has been overwhelming. My fellow Spurs fans didn't let the side down either - far from it.
I think many of us believe that there could have been worse places/times for this to happen to Fabrice with the preference for it not to happen at all but he is in one of the best hospitals in the country for this type of problem.
I saw a picture of Fabrice with his son today and I realise that i'm just a 200lb baby.
It'll work out - Believe!!
P.S. And thanks guys for restoring my faith in human nature and the football family
After a season of upheaval due to various misdemeanours from members of the football community - perceived or real- i'm at last proud to proclaim "i'm coys247 and i'm a footballolic.
The demeanour of Coyle, Gartside, Davies etc has been exemplary. The BW fans have been outstanding and the wider football community [special mention to Juventus, Real Madrid teams] has been overwhelming. My fellow Spurs fans didn't let the side down either - far from it.
I think many of us believe that there could have been worse places/times for this to happen to Fabrice with the preference for it not to happen at all but he is in one of the best hospitals in the country for this type of problem.
I saw a picture of Fabrice with his son today and I realise that i'm just a 200lb baby.
It'll work out - Believe!!
P.S. And thanks guys for restoring my faith in human nature and the football family
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coys247 wrote:Spurs Fan here.
After a season of upheaval due to various misdemeanours from members of the football community - perceived or real- i'm at last proud to proclaim "i'm coys247 and i'm a footballolic.
The demeanour of Coyle, Gartside, Davies etc has been exemplary. The BW fans have been outstanding and the wider football community [special mention to Juventus, Real Madrid teams] has been overwhelming. My fellow Spurs fans didn't let the side down either - far from it.
I think many of us believe that there could have been worse places/times for this to happen to Fabrice with the preference for it not to happen at all but he is in one of the best hospitals in the country for this type of problem.
I saw a picture of Fabrice with his son today and I realise that i'm just a 200lb baby.
It'll work out - Believe!!
P.S. And thanks guys for restoring my faith in human nature and the football family
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"Bolton boss Coyle has ‘brief conversation’ with Muamba"
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"You're not playing on Saturday, son. OK ?"coys247 wrote:"Bolton boss Coyle has ‘brief conversation’ with Muamba"
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Not advocating mass-murder as an entirely positive experience, of course, but it had its moments.
"I understand you are a very good footballer" ... "I try".
"I understand you are a very good footballer" ... "I try".
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bobo the clown wrote:"You're not playing on Saturday, son. OK ?"coys247 wrote:"Bolton boss Coyle has ‘brief conversation’ with Muamba"
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Hopefully the Moo will have given Owen some tactical tips for Saturday's matchcoys247 wrote:"Bolton boss Coyle has ‘brief conversation’ with Muamba"
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thebish wrote:bobo the clown wrote:"You're not playing on Saturday, son. OK ?"coys247 wrote:"Bolton boss Coyle has ‘brief conversation’ with Muamba"
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Good, the humour is back...
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were you OK today Quiff ?50sQuiff wrote:Did anyone else have to take the day off work today? I'm pretty badly shaken after witnessing that first hand I have to admit. Couldn't bring myself to do the daily grind for its sheer pointlessness.
Not advocating mass-murder as an entirely positive experience, of course, but it had its moments.
"I understand you are a very good footballer" ... "I try".
"I understand you are a very good footballer" ... "I try".
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just been watching ssn
lads have been down to visit today - said fabrice was joking, including finishing off a running joke they have in training.
rumours that coyle has set up a ping pong table in hospital unfounded though...
wow, cannot believe we are joking now! he will be in the team on saturday at this rate!
proper made up!
lads have been down to visit today - said fabrice was joking, including finishing off a running joke they have in training.
rumours that coyle has set up a ping pong table in hospital unfounded though...
wow, cannot believe we are joking now! he will be in the team on saturday at this rate!
proper made up!
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Hello folks a Kilmarnock fan here (Scotland)
Its good to hear Fabrice has improved and we wish him a full and speedy recovery.
One of our players (Liam kelly) who played in our cup final win at the weekend finished the game only to find out his dad took a heart attack at full time in the stand and sadly died.
The last 7 days for your club and ineed mine has proved that life itself is more important than football.
All the best Fabrice and good luck with the rest of your season Bolton!
Regards
Its good to hear Fabrice has improved and we wish him a full and speedy recovery.
One of our players (Liam kelly) who played in our cup final win at the weekend finished the game only to find out his dad took a heart attack at full time in the stand and sadly died.
The last 7 days for your club and ineed mine has proved that life itself is more important than football.
All the best Fabrice and good luck with the rest of your season Bolton!
Regards
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Hey, mate. Thanks for posting.killiefan1983 wrote:Hello folks a Kilmarnock fan here (Scotland)
Its good to hear Fabrice has improved and we wish him a full and speedy recovery.
One of our players (Liam kelly) who played in our cup final win at the weekend finished the game only to find out his dad took a heart attack at full time in the stand and sadly died.
The last 7 days for your club and ineed mine has proved that life itself is more important than football.
All the best Fabrice and good luck with the rest of your season Bolton!
Regards
Thoughts with the Kelly family. Life can seem so cruel sometimes.
Congratulations on the cup win too.
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"Thank The Lord" seems appropriate right now.
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Hi Guys
An Evertonian here who just wants to echo what the thousands of others have already and wish Fabrice a very speedy and full recovery.
The way in which Your Club from bottom to the top to the Fans has been exemplary and You should all hold your heads up high knowing how much support you have given to not only one of your own but a chap that has brought in the harshest of circumstances so many people together.
The man is certainly defying the odds and is a true testament to your Club and His own fighting spirit...keep it up pal!
From all the lads at ToffeeTalk We give you all and Fabrice Our best wishes
An Evertonian here who just wants to echo what the thousands of others have already and wish Fabrice a very speedy and full recovery.
The way in which Your Club from bottom to the top to the Fans has been exemplary and You should all hold your heads up high knowing how much support you have given to not only one of your own but a chap that has brought in the harshest of circumstances so many people together.
The man is certainly defying the odds and is a true testament to your Club and His own fighting spirit...keep it up pal!
From all the lads at ToffeeTalk We give you all and Fabrice Our best wishes
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Indeed, back in today with a renewed sense of perspective. Me and the Spurs fans.bobo the clown wrote:were you OK today Quiff ?50sQuiff wrote:Did anyone else have to take the day off work today? I'm pretty badly shaken after witnessing that first hand I have to admit. Couldn't bring myself to do the daily grind for its sheer pointlessness.
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Great news that he's starting to get better, obviously it's a long road to recovery but it's a relief that he's on the right road.
All the support from the other fans is appreciated also, it shows that no matter what rivalries there are out there in the game that a human life is more important than kicking a ball around on a pitch.
All the support from the other fans is appreciated also, it shows that no matter what rivalries there are out there in the game that a human life is more important than kicking a ball around on a pitch.
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currently at a plymouth argyle match agaist bristol rovers and we just done the mins cheering and singing moos name .took vid so will try and put it on the forum later
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Applause at Upton Park too. I don't have to start liking them now, do I?
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Thanks Paul. The support from other fans has been heartwarming.EFC_Paul wrote:Hi Guys
An Evertonian here who just wants to echo what the thousands of others have already and wish Fabrice a very speedy and full recovery.
The way in which Your Club from bottom to the top to the Fans has been exemplary and You should all hold your heads up high knowing how much support you have given to not only one of your own but a chap that has brought in the harshest of circumstances so many people together.
The man is certainly defying the odds and is a true testament to your Club and His own fighting spirit...keep it up pal!
From all the lads at ToffeeTalk We give you all and Fabrice Our best wishes
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