Fabrice Muamba
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By Jove, he's right. Giving it gusto too.
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If my I know my Dublin (and I should, I've only lived here for 6 years) then there shouldn't be that many Bolton fans in the room. I'm finding it harder and harder to have any emnity towards other teams/fans right now.
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If my I know my Dublin (and I should, I've only lived here for 6 years) then there shouldn't be that many Bolton fans in the room. I'm finding it harder and harder to have any emnity towards other teams/fans right now.

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I think you'll find it creeping back in on Saturday when Yakubu scores a late winnerJakerbeef wrote:By Jove, he's right. Giving it gusto too.
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If my I know my Dublin (and I should, I've only lived here for 6 years) then there shouldn't be that many Bolton fans in the room. I'm finding it harder and harder to have any emnity towards other teams/fans right now.
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My mate from America (also a Wanderers fan) has posted this and is a very good piece
http://www.grantland.com/story/_/id/771 ... letes-fall" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://www.grantland.com/story/_/id/771 ... letes-fall" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Pfffft.
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Excellent piece.TKIZ! wrote:My mate from America (also a Wanderers fan) has posted this and is a very good piece
http://www.grantland.com/story/_/id/771 ... letes-fall" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Indeed.truewhite15 wrote:Excellent piece.TKIZ! wrote:My mate from America (also a Wanderers fan) has posted this and is a very good piece
http://www.grantland.com/story/_/id/771 ... letes-fall" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Been away for a few days and not been able to keep up with events on forum.
Got back today and got to admit I was filling up as I spent a couple of hours reading all the posts from other clubs supporters.
It really puts things into perspective, and shows that people really care when they sign up and post things like the ones on here.
It looks like Fab is recovering well, and it proves what a terrific job was done by all the medical staff concerned.
I was touched by the Spurs fans concerns as I watched on ESPN, and shows that the animosity all supportes give one another was put aside for almost a week.
Many thanks for all your concerns for Fabrice, you've made an old man very happy.
Here's hoping for a full recovery.
Got back today and got to admit I was filling up as I spent a couple of hours reading all the posts from other clubs supporters.
It really puts things into perspective, and shows that people really care when they sign up and post things like the ones on here.
It looks like Fab is recovering well, and it proves what a terrific job was done by all the medical staff concerned.
I was touched by the Spurs fans concerns as I watched on ESPN, and shows that the animosity all supportes give one another was put aside for almost a week.
Many thanks for all your concerns for Fabrice, you've made an old man very happy.
Here's hoping for a full recovery.
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Aye - Keep progressing Moo.
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Words from our Nigel. He's a leader, this lad.
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Excellent stuff from Nige.
Keep going Fab.
Keep going Fab.
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I have always had a lot of respect for NRC ever since the nurses thing top man.
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Everyone involved has been brilliant. Even down to the stewards in White Hart Lane. Good on them for using their common sense, putting aside the usual health & safety regulations, and letting the man through.Worthy4England wrote:Dr's Jonathan Tobin, Andrew Deaner and Spurs Club Dr, probably deserve the odd chant of thanks somewhere along the line.
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nige is a top man
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good news, so glad we didnt lose, it would of been awful if he had to watch that
good news, so glad we didnt lose, it would of been awful if he had to watch that
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I'm so glad they didn't let him watch it as it happened !!n035209 wrote:http://www.bwfc.co.uk/page/General/0,,1 ... 18,00.html
good news, so glad we didnt lose, it would of been awful if he had to watch that
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Indeed - I can't have been the only person in the Bok on Saturday to turn to the person next to them in the last five minutes and say "I hope to feck that Muamba's not watching this!".bobo the clown wrote:I'm so glad they didn't let him watch it as it happened !!n035209 wrote:http://www.bwfc.co.uk/page/General/0,,1 ... 18,00.html
good news, so glad we didnt lose, it would of been awful if he had to watch that
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up and walking apparentley
tomorrow might be too soon but if he plays pratley instead of fabrice on sat coyle out!
tomorrow might be too soon but if he plays pratley instead of fabrice on sat coyle out!
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If he's already up and walking i must say the guy's amazing.
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