FA Cup Quarter Final - Away Spurs/Stevenage

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Re: FA Cup Quarter Final - Away Spurs/Stevenage

Post by tripod » Sat Mar 17, 2012 9:42 pm

hopingforthebest wrote:
tripod wrote:Statement says he's 'critically ill in intensive care'

Come on moo

It is unimagineable that he would be anywhere other than ITU. I would try not to read too much into the differences between stable / critical etc but I think we may get a better idea when the hospital make a statement.
I'm not and they have. He's 'critically ill in intensive care'

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Re: FA Cup Quarter Final - Away Spurs/Stevenage

Post by Notts » Sat Mar 17, 2012 9:44 pm

Andrea Pirlo dedicates Juve's win over Fiorentina to Fabrice Muamba. "He's our colleague, we pray he gets well soon."

Absolute quality.

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Re: FA Cup Quarter Final - Away Spurs/Stevenage

Post by Notts » Sat Mar 17, 2012 9:46 pm

Also, the fact he is "critically ill" is better news than what most were expecting until Sky said he was stable.

Cmon Moo.

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Re: FA Cup Quarter Final - Away Spurs/Stevenage

Post by Jez » Sat Mar 17, 2012 9:47 pm

We can take hope from the fact he's still hanging on now, he's fought through the toughest period.

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Re: FA Cup Quarter Final - Away Spurs/Stevenage

Post by officer_dibble » Sat Mar 17, 2012 9:47 pm

Some true class being shown tonight across the world of football.

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Re: FA Cup Quarter Final - Away Spurs/Stevenage

Post by malcd1 » Sat Mar 17, 2012 9:48 pm

Notts wrote:Also, the fact he is "critically ill" is better news than what most were expecting until Sky said he was stable.

Cmon Moo.
Quite true. I must admit I was fearing the worst an hour or so ago.
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Re: FA Cup Quarter Final - Away Spurs/Stevenage

Post by hopingforthebest » Sat Mar 17, 2012 9:49 pm

tripod wrote:
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tripod wrote:Statement says he's 'critically ill in intensive care'

Come on moo

It is unimagineable that he would be anywhere other than ITU. I would try not to read too much into the differences between stable / critical etc but I think we may get a better idea when the hospital make a statement.
I'm not and they have. He's 'critically ill in intensive care'
Sorry - wasn't really addressed specifically at you - just responding to the anxiety expressed on the board at the latest statement. I happened to quote your post (apologies).

I thought the statement was from the club not the hospital but that the hospital were going to make a statement soon.

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Re: FA Cup Quarter Final - Away Spurs/Stevenage

Post by tripod » Sat Mar 17, 2012 9:49 pm

officer_dibble wrote:Some true class being shown tonight across the world of football.

I'll second that

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Post by Dave Sutton's barnet » Sat Mar 17, 2012 9:51 pm

tripod wrote:
officer_dibble wrote:Some true class being shown tonight across the world of football.
I'll second that
Clubs; players; fans.

It all helps. Again, thank you.

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Re: FA Cup Quarter Final - Away Spurs/Stevenage

Post by malcd1 » Sat Mar 17, 2012 9:52 pm

officer_dibble wrote:Some true class being shown tonight across the world of football.
Harry Genshaw wrote:Totally overwhelmed at the good wishes from fans of all the other clubs on here.
I would echo the above. The support from other football fans has been moving. I take my hat off to each and everyone who has taken the time to come on here to post their well wishes. Thank you.
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Re: FA Cup Quarter Final - Away Spurs/Stevenage

Post by LFC Mark » Sat Mar 17, 2012 9:55 pm

"I am in shock for Muamba, all my support and strenght to him and his family. Lots of encouragement, I hope to see you soon! We are all with you!"

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Re: FA Cup Quarter Final - Away Spurs/Stevenage

Post by LFCHUYTON » Sat Mar 17, 2012 10:03 pm

The medical staff and the fact there was a defribrilator on the scene is a massive bonus here, praying the lad pulls through, if it would have happened at home there would have been no chance of survival. Really hope everythings ok.

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Re: FA Cup Quarter Final - Away Spurs/Stevenage

Post by Gooner Girl » Sat Mar 17, 2012 10:18 pm

LFCHUYTON wrote:The medical staff and the fact there was a defribrilator on the scene is a massive bonus here, praying the lad pulls through, if it would have happened at home there would have been no chance of survival. Really hope everythings ok.
Was thinking that myself - i know nothing about Boltons nearby hospitals so correct me if needed, but surely the fact that Bolton were playing in London with some of the best hospitals in the world nearby should hopefully prove a huge plus?

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Re: FA Cup Quarter Final - Away Spurs/Stevenage

Post by Annoyed Grunt » Sat Mar 17, 2012 10:20 pm

Gooner Girl wrote:
LFCHUYTON wrote:The medical staff and the fact there was a defribrilator on the scene is a massive bonus here, praying the lad pulls through, if it would have happened at home there would have been no chance of survival. Really hope everythings ok.
Was thinking that myself - i know nothing about Boltons nearby hospitals so correct me if needed, but surely the fact that Bolton were playing in London with some of the best hospitals in the world nearby should hopefully prove a huge plus?
Don't think he means at the Reebok.

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Re: FA Cup Quarter Final - Away Spurs/Stevenage

Post by BWFC_Insane » Sat Mar 17, 2012 10:22 pm

Gooner Girl wrote:
LFCHUYTON wrote:The medical staff and the fact there was a defribrilator on the scene is a massive bonus here, praying the lad pulls through, if it would have happened at home there would have been no chance of survival. Really hope everythings ok.
Was thinking that myself - i know nothing about Boltons nearby hospitals so correct me if needed, but surely the fact that Bolton were playing in London with some of the best hospitals in the world nearby should hopefully prove a huge plus?
Plenty of great cardiac care up here too. To be honest I think the specialism and knowledge isn't so critical at this stage where it's just about keeping him alive. Later on is when the quality of care will be more vital (and we can only hope it gets that far).

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Re: FA Cup Quarter Final - Away Spurs/Stevenage

Post by Dave Sutton's barnet » Sat Mar 17, 2012 10:28 pm

It's a National Health Service, GG: experts everywhere. Father-in-law was a heart surgeon, used to be based in London; moved to Yorkshire, worked 40 years for the NHS (30 in Yorkshire), then went into training. Man, I'd love his opinion now. Sadly, not an option: he died in a London hospital, awaiting an operation on his heart.

C'mon Fabrice.
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Re: FA Cup Quarter Final - Away Spurs/Stevenage

Post by LFCHUYTON » Sat Mar 17, 2012 10:29 pm

Sorry, I meant at home as in the house. Every football stadium has top medical staff available, as well as Defribrilators, which are basically the difference between life and death when a heart attack occurs. Pray to god we wake up to positive news in the morning.

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Re: FA Cup Quarter Final - Away Spurs/Stevenage

Post by hopingforthebest » Sat Mar 17, 2012 10:30 pm

Sounds like no more news this evening. I really think that this is about as good as anyone could hope for. It seems he had CPR for at least 10 minutes and it was always going to be a primary cardiac problem. So his being on ITU in the 'heart attack centre' in a 'critical condition' is pretty much what I would expect. He has made it through the first 4 hours and that is good.

I'm not saying he is out of the woods - far from it I'm afraid both in the short and long term - but it could definitely be a whole lot worse than this.

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Re: FA Cup Quarter Final - Away Spurs/Stevenage

Post by hopingforthebest » Sat Mar 17, 2012 10:36 pm

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Re: FA Cup Quarter Final - Away Spurs/Stevenage

Post by TANGODANCER » Sat Mar 17, 2012 10:53 pm

hopingforthebest wrote: The care at The Chest is at a level beyond that available in Bolton but places in Manchester could almost certainly provide the same level of care. The Chest is, however, somewhat closer to White Hart Lane than The Reebok is to Manchester (traffic-permitting).
I'm sure the Chest is a fine hospital, but the Royal Bolton Hospital,with a reputable cardiology department and intensive care unit, is ten minutes from the Reebok. I'd like to think if I ever had heart problems I wouldn't have to travel to Manchester or London. All immaterial though, I'm sure Fab will et the best treatment wherever he is.
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