Fabrice Muamba
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So good about Fabrice... So happy... 

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Great news, I wonder if he will attend one of our home games?
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With his condition, I'd not advise it......jaffka wrote:Great news, I wonder if he will attend one of our home games?

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Probably be perfect for him, with there not being that much to get excited about.
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Wylde was up there too,thebish wrote:I thought they were in Dubai?LiOC wrote:I know it's not the point, but I don't have SSN and am intrigued. Why is he at Hampden Park?adamworthy2002 wrote:Coyle is on SSN now talking about it from outside Hampden Park
might be to sort out this transfer bollox.
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Well done Fab!!!
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They should project the picture of him onto Winter Hill and on the side of the 'Bok come Saturday.
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I think the team is, guess Coyle stayed behind.thebish wrote:I thought they were in Dubai?LiOC wrote:I know it's not the point, but I don't have SSN and am intrigued. Why is he at Hampden Park?adamworthy2002 wrote:Coyle is on SSN now talking about it from outside Hampden Park
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agreedWilliam the White wrote:So good about Fabrice... So happy...
what a hero
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Tis great news.One month! What an incredible recovery.Would be nice if he could get down the bok but would that be a distraction this season and really should it be a priority? I expect he'll be just loving the fact he's at home with his family again.Brilliant!
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... Which should boost moral no end.adamworthy2002 wrote:I think the team is, guess Coyle stayed behind.thebish wrote:I thought they were in Dubai?LiOC wrote:I know it's not the point, but I don't have SSN and am intrigued. Why is he at Hampden Park?adamworthy2002 wrote:Coyle is on SSN now talking about it from outside Hampden Park
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http://www.tottenhamhotspur.com/spurs/N ... 30412.page" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;?
On the day that we received the fantastic news that Fabrice Muamba has been released from hospital, we are delighted to announce that the auction of Spurs and Bolton match shirts from our recent FA Cup quarter-final has raised £22,000 for worthy causes in the field of heart research and treatment.
On the day that we received the fantastic news that Fabrice Muamba has been released from hospital, we are delighted to announce that the auction of Spurs and Bolton match shirts from our recent FA Cup quarter-final has raised £22,000 for worthy causes in the field of heart research and treatment.
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A good idea, and a touching gesture. Well done.TTID wrote:http://www.tottenhamhotspur.com/spurs/N ... 30412.page?
On the day that we received the fantastic news that Fabrice Muamba has been released from hospital, we are delighted to announce that the auction of Spurs and Bolton match shirts from our recent FA Cup quarter-final has raised £22,000 for worthy causes in the field of heart research and treatment.
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Brilliant. Well done and thanks for your support throughout. Spurs' behaviour has been a real credit in the whole Muamba scenario. Good luck and thanks for posting.TTID wrote:http://www.tottenhamhotspur.com/spurs/N ... 30412.page?
On the day that we received the fantastic news that Fabrice Muamba has been released from hospital, we are delighted to announce that the auction of Spurs and Bolton match shirts from our recent FA Cup quarter-final has raised £22,000 for worthy causes in the field of heart research and treatment.
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Echoed here!TANGODANCER wrote:Brilliant. Well done and thanks for your support throughout. Spurs' behaviour has been a real credit in the whole Muamba scenario. Good luck and thanks for posting.TTID wrote:http://www.tottenhamhotspur.com/spurs/N ... 30412.page?
On the day that we received the fantastic news that Fabrice Muamba has been released from hospital, we are delighted to announce that the auction of Spurs and Bolton match shirts from our recent FA Cup quarter-final has raised £22,000 for worthy causes in the field of heart research and treatment.
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It's interesting to wonder whether Fabrice will be back visiting the club over the next few weeks. Whether he'll head down to watch a game or two. In the grand scheme of things it matters very little. I suppose it would give everyone a massive boost in the ground if he was there watching (or even doing the golden gamble). It might be too hard for the bloke but like I said, it would be nice to see him there.
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oh Fabrice
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=43 ... =2&theater" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Fabrice Muamba's Miracle story. Exclusively in The Sun this Sunday.
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=43 ... =2&theater" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Fabrice Muamba's Miracle story. Exclusively in The Sun this Sunday.
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well, he has a PR firm running this stuff now, which is understandable in a way but if the Sun is their calibre then we may see a few low class stories & images now. That's a shame.adamworthy2002 wrote:oh Fabrice
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=43 ... =2&theater" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Fabrice Muamba's Miracle story. Exclusively in The Sun this Sunday.
Not advocating mass-murder as an entirely positive experience, of course, but it had its moments.
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Sad to see he has sold his story.
It was his nightmare. It's his prerogative. Can't argue with that.
Just doesn't feel right.
It was his nightmare. It's his prerogative. Can't argue with that.
Just doesn't feel right.
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