Call out for Wanderers Fans - Muamba documentary
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Call out for Wanderers Fans - Muamba documentary
Hello
I'm working on a documentary with Fabrice Muamba.
In our filming Fabrice talks a bit about his sudden cardiac arrest.
I'm hoping to find Wanderers fans who were at the match at White Hart Lane on 17 March 2012 who'd be willing to tell me about the atmosphere at the stadium and their personal memories of that day.
Were you there? If so I'd love to hear from you
Maz
I'm working on a documentary with Fabrice Muamba.
In our filming Fabrice talks a bit about his sudden cardiac arrest.
I'm hoping to find Wanderers fans who were at the match at White Hart Lane on 17 March 2012 who'd be willing to tell me about the atmosphere at the stadium and their personal memories of that day.
Were you there? If so I'd love to hear from you
Maz
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Re: Call out for Wanderers Fans - Muamba documentary
I'm hoping you get to the bottom of why Owen 'Idiot' Coyle rarely played him. Now THAT would be a story.
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".
Re: Call out for Wanderers Fans - Muamba documentary
I wasn't there, but I was up at some 4am watching the game on some crappy internet stream. Will never forget seeing the broadcast of Fabrice's face in agony as he was convulsing, and that's when I knew something was deeply wrong. Haunting images that I don't think will ever leave me. Nor will the chants of Fabrice Muamba. Fair to say I didn't sleep well after that. Absolutely remarkable that he made a full recovery.
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