Fabrice Muamba
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This is the story from The People. Not sure what the training will entail but I can't see it being intensive. Good news nontheless.
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Fabrice Muamba will be given the all-clear to start training in the next MONTH in the latest amazing stage of his comeback.
Bolton’s midfield star has made such astonishing progress since his cardiac arrest three weeks ago that the specialists are poised to give him a date when he can return.
Muamba was clinically dead for 78 minutes but he has stunned the medics with the power of his body and now the latest mind-blowing bulletin has been flashed to Wanderers.
Muamba’s test results have shown he has a strong heart and all of his other vital organs survivedthe horrifying ordeal intact.
The top people at the London Chest Hospital have informed Bolton that Muamba would be ready to start back at work “by the end of the month”.
It is hugely uplifting news that has shocked and delighted boss Owen Coyle and his staff – Coyle and chairman Phil Gartside said they wanted Muamba to be fit enough to just kick a ball about with his son Josh.
But this latest remarkable news could see Muamba back with his Bolton pals before the season is out.
As one amazed source said: “Fabrice has ripped up the medical rule book all the way through here. But this news tops the lot."
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that's fecking amazing!! 
we should play him - how many players of other teams would DARE tackle him, eh??

we should play him - how many players of other teams would DARE tackle him, eh??

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It is massive news. We could do with his energy and commitment and what desire as well! If he pulls a bwfc shirt on again that will be a special day.
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Most sensible thing you've ever said.thebish wrote:that's fecking amazing!!
we should play him - how many players of other teams would DARE tackle him, eh??
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I was amazed he pulled through and stayed alive but if this story is true I would be even more amazed.malcd1 wrote:This is the story from The People. Not sure what the training will entail but I can't see it being intensive. Good news nontheless.
http://www.people.co.uk/sport/football/ ... -23818368/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Fabrice Muamba will be given the all-clear to start training in the next MONTH in the latest amazing stage of his comeback.
Bolton’s midfield star has made such astonishing progress since his cardiac arrest three weeks ago that the specialists are poised to give him a date when he can return.
Muamba was clinically dead for 78 minutes but he has stunned the medics with the power of his body and now the latest mind-blowing bulletin has been flashed to Wanderers.
Muamba’s test results have shown he has a strong heart and all of his other vital organs survivedthe horrifying ordeal intact.
The top people at the London Chest Hospital have informed Bolton that Muamba would be ready to start back at work “by the end of the month”.
It is hugely uplifting news that has shocked and delighted boss Owen Coyle and his staff – Coyle and chairman Phil Gartside said they wanted Muamba to be fit enough to just kick a ball about with his son Josh.
But this latest remarkable news could see Muamba back with his Bolton pals before the season is out.
As one amazed source said: “Fabrice has ripped up the medical rule book all the way through here. But this news tops the lot."
Muamba you absolute machine!
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fvcking amazing
i wanted to say that i reckon he would be back playing nxt season a few weeks ago but did't want to jinx it
i still cant get over the fact Moo survied it unscathed
i wanted to say that i reckon he would be back playing nxt season a few weeks ago but did't want to jinx it
i still cant get over the fact Moo survied it unscathed
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Not a fecking chance.
Thankfully it has got to the point where we talk about if he'll play again. As I understand it they still don't know what happened/what caused it. While that remains the case, he'd be a fool to play again, and there's no way he'd get insured. If they can diagnose it, and fix it, maybe, but otherwise, get on with your life, lad.
Thankfully it has got to the point where we talk about if he'll play again. As I understand it they still don't know what happened/what caused it. While that remains the case, he'd be a fool to play again, and there's no way he'd get insured. If they can diagnose it, and fix it, maybe, but otherwise, get on with your life, lad.
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Prufrock wrote:Not a fecking chance.
Thankfully it has got to the point where we talk about if he'll play again. As I understand it they still don't know what happened/what caused it. While that remains the case, he'd be a fool to play again, and there's no way he'd get insured. If they can diagnose it, and fix it, maybe, but otherwise, get on with your life, lad.
yet, today, the BN is reporting the Muamba is about to be told he can continue his footballing career...
http://www.theboltonnews.co.uk/news/963 ... rn/?ref=mr
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Thats what they are saying, though likelihood is they know what caused it, and thats why they are giving him the "all clear". I guess whatever caused the issue is part of his private medical details and therefore the whole "not knowing what caused it" is made up by the media as a holding position.......Prufrock wrote:Not a fecking chance.
Thankfully it has got to the point where we talk about if he'll play again. As I understand it they still don't know what happened/what caused it. While that remains the case, he'd be a fool to play again, and there's no way he'd get insured. If they can diagnose it, and fix it, maybe, but otherwise, get on with your life, lad.
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He'll be out for a jog with Ronnie Biggs next!thebish wrote: yet, today, the BN is reporting the Muamba is about to be told he can continue his footballing career...
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That's unbelievable.
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Steps.
Town.
Top.
Lions.
I've not even put in all the words, but I bet you can guess them AND put them in the correct order..
Town.
Top.
Lions.
I've not even put in all the words, but I bet you can guess them AND put them in the correct order..
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He won't even go for a light jog until they find out what caused his Heart to stop.
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He's hewn of different stuff this lad, isn't he? Still, I can almost feel the anxiety already of when he first goes down in a game.
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Just amazing news.
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Blimey that is incredible if true. Although if he plays I'd feel a little bit nervous just watching him. Can't imagine how the manager would feel even contemplating picking him.
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Remarkable if he actually does make a comeback.
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Harumph.Dr.Karl wrote:Blimey that is incredible if true. Although if he plays I'd feel a little bit nervous just watching him. Can't imagine how the manager would feel even contemplating picking him.
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get the frigger fit for t'weekend.
well coyles mates wont, but , you see what i mean.
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well coyles mates wont, but , you see what i mean.
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