Fabrice Muamba
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If this doesn't make you believe in prayers and miracles, then nothing else can.
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totally blown away at how quick fab is on the mend it's better than anyone could of ever hoped for at this stage but theres still along way to go
hang in there Moo
hang in there Moo
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If anyone is offended my apology is sincere and unreserved...thebish wrote:William the White wrote:It's not pointless if it makes the prayer-sayer feel better, I agree.elfil76 wrote:Never pointless to say a little prayer or a good word or two to the people around you. Friends or strangers
Doesn't do any good for Fabrice though.
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I love this forum right now.
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Nah, you're a titJakerbeef wrote:I love this forum right now.
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That'd be why you copped-a-feel? 

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fecking A!Jakerbeef wrote:That'd be why you copped-a-feel?
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Just to emphasise how lucky Muamba has been to have such support on hand, here is a sad but oh so similar story from India on the Guardian website...
Thoughts and best wishes to his family. It is a shame the same facilities weren't available over there.An Indian footballer died after collapsing on the pitch during a district-level league match, the All India Football Federation (AIFF) has announced.
Local media reported the 27-year-old Bangalore Mars striker D Venkatesh collapsed following a cardiac arrest at the Bangalore Football Stadium. With no ambulance available, his team-mates hired a tuk-tuk (an auto-rickshaw) to take him to a local hospital where Venkatesh was declared dead, one report said.
"Venkatesh came on as a substitute in the second half for his club against South Western Railway in a Bangalore District Football Association 'A' Division match and collapsed," the AIFF said on its website."
Federation officials were not available for further details.
His death coincides with the English Premier League's decision to review its medical procedures after the Bolton Wanderers midfielder Fabrice Muamba suffered a cardiac arrest while playing against Tottenham Hotspur on Saturday. Muamba is recovering in hospital.
It was in the south Indian city, also known as Bengaluru, that the top Indian club Dempo's Brazilian striker Cristiano Junior died after colliding with the Mohun Bagan goalkeeper Subrata Paul in the final of the 2004 Federation Cup.
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Staggered by the version of events as told by the Doctors. Says something that even Dr Tobin was supremely impressed by the specialists at the hospital.
I just didn't think it possible that 80 minutes of CPR can keep your organs going. 15 failed defib attempts by the time he got to hospital... but then it was still another half hour before they got him going again so presumably it could've been any number more?
I just didn't think it possible that 80 minutes of CPR can keep your organs going. 15 failed defib attempts by the time he got to hospital... but then it was still another half hour before they got him going again so presumably it could've been any number more?
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Athers wrote:Staggered by the version of events as told by the Doctors. Says something that even Dr Tobin was supremely impressed by the specialists at the hospital.
I just didn't think it possible that 80 minutes of CPR can keep your organs going. 15 failed defib attempts by the time he got to hospital... but then it was still another half hour before they got him going again so presumably it could've been any number more?
Lump in me throat...
Dr Andrew Deaner wrote:"Two hours after [regaining consciousness] I whispered in his ear, 'What's your name?' and he said, 'Fabrice Muamba'. I said, 'I hear you're a really good footballer' and he said, 'I try'. I had a tear in my eye."
Dr's Jonathan Tobin, Andrew Deaner and Spurs Club Dr, probably deserve the odd chant of thanks somewhere along the line.
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Couldn't believe it either. I didn't even realise that was physically possible. Perhaps when you're:Athers wrote:Staggered by the version of events as told by the Doctors. Says something that even Dr Tobin was supremely impressed by the specialists at the hospital.
I just didn't think it possible that 80 minutes of CPR can keep your organs going. 15 failed defib attempts by the time he got to hospital... but then it was still another half hour before they got him going again so presumably it could've been any number more?
a) Lucky enough to have exemplary professionals on hand
b) Half an hour away from a specialist hospital
c) Dealing with an elite athlete
...you must stand a fraction of a chance. As for the power of the collective prayers, I've not got a strong opinion either way. I'll leave that for Dan Brown novels

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well well well.
of course there is a way for fab to go yet but who can help but be delighted with his progress? it hit me and i'm sure every football fan as if he was one of our own players. will never forget that evening and how it made me feel.
i feared the worse but my god he's come through, seriously i could kiss the fella. wish him the absolute best going forward, what a great man and a breath of fresh air in the world of modern football with all the big time charlies and mercenaries. don't want to predict his future but i'll keep an eye out for him in whatever he does.
also what a credit owen coyle is, you'd want him in the trenches next to you with that spirit.
cheers people, all the best wanderers.
of course there is a way for fab to go yet but who can help but be delighted with his progress? it hit me and i'm sure every football fan as if he was one of our own players. will never forget that evening and how it made me feel.
i feared the worse but my god he's come through, seriously i could kiss the fella. wish him the absolute best going forward, what a great man and a breath of fresh air in the world of modern football with all the big time charlies and mercenaries. don't want to predict his future but i'll keep an eye out for him in whatever he does.
also what a credit owen coyle is, you'd want him in the trenches next to you with that spirit.
cheers people, all the best wanderers.
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A couple of nice banners at our game and a Fabrice Muamba chant on 41 mins.
As a side note - if I had to watch Stoke every week I would dig my eyes out with a rusty blunt teaspoon.
But that's another story.
As a side note - if I had to watch Stoke every week I would dig my eyes out with a rusty blunt teaspoon.
But that's another story.
I don't want to start any blasphemous rumours but i think that God's got a sick sense of humour and when i die i expect to find him laughing
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Thierry Henry made a 3500 journey from the US to see Fab for 1 hour.
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Arsenal legend Thierry Henry traveled thousands of miles to be at Fabrice Muamba's bedside as the Bolton Wanderers midfielder continues to recover from cardiac arrest.
Henry traveled over 3,500 miles from New York to spend time with his former Gunners teammate and his family at the London Chest Hospital.
The New York Red Bulls forward also revealed that Muamba is able to "talk perfectly" as he continues to recover after collapsing against Tottenham at White Hart Lane on Saturday.
The Frenchman announced on his Twitter feed: "Leaving back to America - Fabrice is getting a lot better which is fantastic. I will let you know more when I'm back in the US.
"Fabrice is in a stable condition and can talk perfectly."
One of Muamba's doctors had earlier revealed that the former England under-21 international had stopped breathing for 78 minutes before finally being revived in hospital.
The Frenchman flew to London after New York Red Bulls' game against Real Salt Lake to spend an hour with his former Arsenal teammate after the Bolton midfielder's cardiac arrest.
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Just looked at fabrices tweets a week before the spurs game and came across this
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This is my thought of the day http://yfrog.com/mnwmahvj
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This is my thought of the day http://yfrog.com/mnwmahvj
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this sad story just puts the last few days back into perspective RIP
this sad story just puts the last few days back into perspective RIP
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Best wishes from the Football Mad family in the Southern hemisphere
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I am very excited with moo's recovery and even more so after reading that at one point he was technically not with us. I believe moo's time is not up yet - he still has business to deal with right here.Worthy4England wrote:Athers wrote:Staggered by the version of events as told by the Doctors. Says something that even Dr Tobin was supremely impressed by the specialists at the hospital.
I just didn't think it possible that 80 minutes of CPR can keep your organs going. 15 failed defib attempts by the time he got to hospital... but then it was still another half hour before they got him going again so presumably it could've been any number more?
Lump in me throat...
Dr Andrew Deaner wrote:"Two hours after [regaining consciousness] I whispered in his ear, 'What's your name?' and he said, 'Fabrice Muamba'. I said, 'I hear you're a really good footballer' and he said, 'I try'. I had a tear in my eye."
Dr's Jonathan Tobin, Andrew Deaner and Spurs Club Dr, probably deserve the odd chant of thanks somewhere along the line.
At the same token, condolences to the young man and the indian player had left us and wish that they are at a better place.
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Spoke to My Mum on the phone and she said he has made a full Recovery and a Miraculous one as well
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