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Like to say

Post by respect2uall » Mon Mar 19, 2012 6:25 pm

Everton fan here,I would like to wish Fabrice Muamba all the best for a swift and full recovery,Your manager Owen Coyle is a huge credit to your club,I and i am sure thousands more across the world will agree the man is top class.
Best wishes to Fabrice,His family,Bolton fans and Bolton as a club,Lets hope and pray everything turns out fine,I know he is going to pulll through,Positive thoughts 24/7.

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Re: Like to say

Post by plymouth wanderer » Mon Mar 19, 2012 6:39 pm

thanks alot mate
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Post by Alex » Mon Mar 19, 2012 7:23 pm

Spurs fan here. I would just like to wish Fabrice Muamba makes a full recovery and is healthy again soon. Would be great to see him back on the football pitch again one day. I would also like to say how great your fans were at WHL on Saturday. I think both sets of supporters were impeccable. Owen Coyle has also acted with class and dignity in the last couple of days and has handled this ordeal in the same exemplary manner that he handles any situation. Never slates officials before or after matches, always complimentary to his opponents. I'll be honest, I didn't know a great deal about Muamba's career until the last few days, but he too seems like a class act and a great professional in an age where a lot of footballers get bad press.

If we don't go on to win the FA cup, then I sincerly hope your club goes on to win it and I hope you stay up!

All the best!

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Re: Like to say

Post by Barr Hill » Mon Mar 19, 2012 8:18 pm

Thanks for your kind words.

I would be happy to let Tottenham go through in respect to the way you and the Spurs supporters acted on Saturday night.
Once again many thx to all Tottenham supporters

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Post by davroduk » Mon Mar 19, 2012 8:25 pm

Spurs fans were an absolute credit to the game.
Its comforting to know that there are a lot of decent people out there (unlike the cretin on twitter)
Good luck to Spurs for the rest of the season (except the F.A. cup quarter final obviously)
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