FA Cup Quarter Final - Away Spurs/Stevenage
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Pull through lad, a full recovery is all that matters now this season. My thoughts are with Farrice and his family.
Depression is just a state of mind, supporting Bolton is also a state of mind hence supporting Bolton must be depressing QED
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I am a praying man and all my prayers right now are for the lad. Cameras had the decency not to show close-ups but I feel sick. Who could have played on with that on their minds. God be with you Fabrice.
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Can't stop thinking about his poor little lad. Hope he's gonna be ok.
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Apparently John Barnes on ESPN is listing the players who've collapsed and survived.
However, the golden minutes are crucial and if they were still trying CPR in the ambulance then it doesn't look good at all.
However, the golden minutes are crucial and if they were still trying CPR in the ambulance then it doesn't look good at all.
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God bless Moo, feel sick, totally shocked, thinking of you
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Sitting here close to tears come on Moo Lad.
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The little bit that was shown keeps replaying in my mind. F*ck.TANGODANCER wrote:I am a praying man and all my prayers right now are for the lad. Cameras had the decency not to show close-ups but I feel sick. Who could have played on with that on their minds. God be with you Fabrice.
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What a horrible feeling.
I remember Fadiga collapsing at the Bok but he was up in a couple of mins.
This looks and feels totally different, I really hope the boy pulls though. Keep fighting Fab.
I remember Fadiga collapsing at the Bok but he was up in a couple of mins.
This looks and feels totally different, I really hope the boy pulls though. Keep fighting Fab.
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Saying Coyle & Kevin Davies have gone to the hospital.
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6.44pm The ESPN reporter in the tunnel says that Bolton are preparing a statement to confirm that Muamba is on his way to hospital. There is no further information, and we still don't know whether attempts to resusciate Muamba have been successful. It's hard to articulate just how shocked everybody looks, from the referee to the players to the ESPN team.
6.44pm The ESPN reporter in the tunnel says that Bolton are preparing a statement to confirm that Muamba is on his way to hospital. There is no further information, and we still don't know whether attempts to resusciate Muamba have been successful. It's hard to articulate just how shocked everybody looks, from the referee to the players to the ESPN team.
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Would like to add great show from the Spurs fans. Really earned my respect.
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BBC have a story up http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/17417973
nothing we don't already know and they won't publish without secondary or official confirmation but it's one to watch
nothing we don't already know and they won't publish without secondary or official confirmation but it's one to watch
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I'm in pieces here.
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Bolton Wanderers can confirm that Fabrice Muamba has been taken to hospital following his collapse at White Hart Lane this evening during the FA Cup quarter-final.
There is no further information at this stage.
There is no further information at this stage.
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Hi
Was watching on the tv. Im a northampton town fan. Im sure i speak on behalf of all of us town fans that our thoughts are with you and fingers crossed. Times like this makes us all realise that regardless of which team is ours, we are all one big family.
Was watching on the tv. Im a northampton town fan. Im sure i speak on behalf of all of us town fans that our thoughts are with you and fingers crossed. Times like this makes us all realise that regardless of which team is ours, we are all one big family.
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me too... just feels like one of the family..jimbo wrote:I'm in pieces here.

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Genuinely gutted. Muambas a top bloke. Hope he's ok
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Kind of leaves you numb. Can only hope he recovers and wish him the best.
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6.51pm ESPN have ended their coverage. Rebecca Lowe, John Barnes and Kevin Keegan did their job admirably in impossible circumstances, but ultimately there is nothing they can say. Everyone is just waiting to hear whether attempts to resuscitate Muamba have been successful.
6.51pm ESPN have ended their coverage. Rebecca Lowe, John Barnes and Kevin Keegan did their job admirably in impossible circumstances, but ultimately there is nothing they can say. Everyone is just waiting to hear whether attempts to resuscitate Muamba have been successful.
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