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Hyde Park => Off Topic => Topic started by: TheGame on March 18, 2012, 07:19

Title: Muamba
Post by: TheGame on March 18, 2012, 07:19
Hello guys,
yesterday happend a sad moment in the football history.  :(
The footballmatch: Tottenham Hotspur- Bolton Wanderes ...
Muamba (player from Bolton) had a heart attack and that was a big shock for everyone.
I hope everyone knows how this is and pray for him.

Title: Re: Muamba
Post by: martata14 on March 18, 2012, 07:45

The state of midfielder Fabrice Mwambo remains critical and decisive next 24 to life.
This was announced this morning Bolton coach Owen Coyle, who spent the night in a London hospital where former England youth international was taken last night after a heart attack during a game Tontam - Bolton FA Cup.
Midfielder still in intensive care with life-threatening. He was in stable condition, after which his vital signs worsened and now leads the most important fight - for this life.
"His condition is very serious. With God's help, he will be fine, but the next 24 hours will be absolutely crucial for him.
Let us all pray together for him, so he can recover, "said coach Owen Coyle, late last night after the official website of Bolton said:
"Bolton Wanderers Football Club can confirm that Fabrice Mwambo was admitted to hospital with heart attack" London Chest ", where he was in critical condition in intensive care.
More information will be reported at this stage. The club asks media to respect the privacy of the family of players. "
On Saturday evening a terrible accident marred quarterfinal clash in FA Cup between Tottenham and Bolton. Midfielder Fabrice Mwambo fell in midfield without being touched by someone and immediately rallied support his two opponents medical team.
The situation was very serious, because a person is reading Mwambo pain and horror, and seconds later Bolton midfielder lost consciousness.
As he was given emergency, even defibrillator was used to restore normal breathing, but according to information from the stadium, he was rushed to a nearby hospital, not breathing. Objectives 10 minutes doctors fought for his life on the ground before you embark on a stretcher and drive him to the hospital.
According to BBC, midfielder struggling for his life. Referee Howard Webb brought the two players off the pitch composition. Many people in the stands crying, and Ivan Klasnic, who also suffered terrible health problems ahead of time, pray. Fans of both teams all together chanted the name of the injured player, and then fell into anxious silence.
Title: Re: Muamba
Post by: Clutch on March 18, 2012, 07:50
Yeah, that's what happens when you play for 90 minutes streight and not scoring.
Title: Re: Muamba
Post by: TheSandman on March 18, 2012, 07:53
Quote from: Jabroni on March 18, 2012, 07:50
Yeah, that's what happens when you play for 90 minutes streight and not scoring.
Or putting makeup back on.
Title: Re: Muamba
Post by: Strato on March 18, 2012, 08:19
That's sad.. good that they stopped the match. They showed some honour to him.
Title: Re: Muamba
Post by: $hadow on March 18, 2012, 12:44
ye i heard ! i prayed for him :(
but his condition is stable according to local news .
Title: Re: Muamba
Post by: $nake on March 18, 2012, 12:47
I hope that he will be okay :(
:trainsguy:
Title: Re: Muamba
Post by: Bruno_2MLG4CT on March 18, 2012, 13:57
I watched that match ... I am so sorry but now I am happy cuz I read somewhere on internet that he is good now :)
Title: Re: Muamba
Post by: Lindsey on March 20, 2012, 22:26
he won't be playing professional football again! LOL.
Title: Re: Muamba
Post by: Concept on March 20, 2012, 23:52
Quote from: Lindsey on March 20, 2012, 22:26
he won't be playing professional football again! LOL.
LOL? How is that funny?
Title: Re: Muamba
Post by: Nate on March 21, 2012, 00:28
Poor lad, i'm not a bolton fan but that really does stink. He was only 23!
Title: Re: Muamba
Post by: Lindsey on March 21, 2012, 14:36
Quote from: Concept on March 20, 2012, 23:52
Quote from: Lindsey on March 20, 2012, 22:26
he won't be playing professional football again! LOL.
LOL? How is that funny?

Not my fault his heart isn't strong.
Title: Re: Muamba
Post by: Strato on March 21, 2012, 17:28
Quote from: Lindsey on March 21, 2012, 14:36
Quote from: Concept on March 20, 2012, 23:52
Quote from: Lindsey on March 20, 2012, 22:26
he won't be playing professional football again! LOL.
LOL? How is that funny?

Not my fault his heart isn't strong.

It doesn't mean You need to laugh at ill people.
Title: Re: Muamba
Post by: Twizeler on March 21, 2012, 18:09
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Title: Re: Muamba
Post by: Supra on March 21, 2012, 18:10
Quote from: Lindsey on March 21, 2012, 14:36
Quote from: Concept on March 20, 2012, 23:52
Quote from: Lindsey on March 20, 2012, 22:26
he won't be playing professional football again! LOL.
LOL? How is that funny?

Not my fault his heart isn't strong.


You don't think that was a little bit rude?
Title: Re: Muamba
Post by: Lindsey on March 21, 2012, 18:22
Not really, I stated a fact, his career is over.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/teams/bolton-wanderers/9158219/Fabrice-Muamba-recovery-described-as-miraculous-by-doctor-following-Bolton-midfielders-cardiac-arrest.html

Look at this.

I've firmly and always believed that anyone in the limelight / spotlight of the public eye is more than fairly idolised. Just like a person posting on this article in the community section.

If you read the article it says "we were pumping his heart for 48 minutes, then another 30 at the hospital until finally his heart was beating"

No offence, but Tax doesn't change just because i'm poorer, i still pay the same % except it impacts me more. I breath the same air as the rich people, yet i'm treated less important in a hospital.

Tell you what, stop your hearts and see if they try so hard to revive you. I bet they'd give up after 10 minutes.

I'm tired of the "he's famous, lets look interested" shit. I never see threads about unfamous people who "just make it" who are in a much worse situation than this person, who is "semi-Famous" at best.

I can't have or expected to have sympathy for someone just because they are popular.
Fuck that, i'm not a sheep, i don't follow the bandwagon.

It's shit for him, and i hope his family look after him, and it would be good if i was wrong, and he returns to what he loves, but the realism is, i really don't care that much about him.

To get an idea of how i'm thinking take this for an example:

You're at the bus stop (pretend you don't drive) And you see someone fall over, you go over to help them or call the Ambulance service. Once there, they take over and the person is whisked away in an ambulance. Do you see that person again? Chances are not, do you talk about the person? Probably a quick mention on facebook, or to your family like ":o someone collapsed at the bus stop earlier, was crazy!" Do you try to find out who they are? How they got on? Are they alive?
Chances are NOT.

This is my way of thinking, people are the same, just with different goals and choices. No one should be worth less and no one should be worth more.

Don't bother arguing my train of thought, it's a waste of time trying to change that opinion.
Title: Re: Muamba
Post by: Jopi on March 21, 2012, 18:43
Quote from: Strato. on March 18, 2012, 08:19
That's sad.. good that they stopped the match. They showed some honour to him.
They do that always O.o

Title: Re: Muamba
Post by: Supra on March 21, 2012, 18:45
Uhm.. yeeeahh.. Let's just say you win.
Title: Re: Muamba
Post by: Lindsey on March 21, 2012, 19:02
It's not about winning. I have respect for him, but yeah, it doesn't go far.
Title: Re: Muamba
Post by: Strato on March 21, 2012, 19:24
Quote from: Jopi on March 21, 2012, 18:43
Quote from: Strato. on March 18, 2012, 08:19
That's sad.. good that they stopped the match. They showed some honour to him.
They do that always O.o

You can't say it's obvious that they stopped because things like this happen once few years..
Title: Re: Muamba
Post by: Nate on March 21, 2012, 19:30
Quote from: Supra on March 21, 2012, 18:45
Uhm.. yeeeahh.. Let's just say you win.

Cookie for you  :smile2: :PFFFTCCHCHCHHFFFTTT:
Title: Re: Muamba
Post by: Lindsey on March 21, 2012, 20:19
Grats on 1 cookie supra, Lol. Meanwhile, I can argue my point, you can't be bothered. Who cares more about their opinion? clearly not you, means you don't believe in what you're posting for.

Failure.
Title: Re: Muamba
Post by: Supra on March 21, 2012, 20:41
No, it's not that. It's just I just felt the "Not my fault his heart isn't strong." was a bit rude, I did not intend to start an argument in any way, I just got a bit overwhelmed when you came with this huge input here..

To be honest, yes, I might have failed, and you clearly did well because you convinced me in your post that maybe you are right. I still think that first (or second) comment was slightly rude, but I agree and understand in all you said in the last post, though..
Title: Re: Muamba
Post by: Concept on March 21, 2012, 23:40
Well Lindsay does have a point, people die everyday.

But it was still hard to see, and obviously is never funny when someone has a heart attack. But I do see where Lindsey is coming from.

When I had a heart attack I don't think they would CPR me for an hour, and just let me die.

I just wondered why Lindsay said LOL initially.
Title: Re: Muamba
Post by: Lindsey on March 22, 2012, 13:38
The lol wasn't meant in disrespect, he's got a hard road ahead of him, and i seriously don't want him to die, but i don't care that much to cry over it.

Sorry for the bad context of my LOL.

@supra, yeah it can be seen as rude, but at the same time there is truth to it. I'm not lieing, and in no way can it be offensive.

He wouldn't like me saying it, but he can't disagree with what i said.

And supra, peoples opinions on their feelings for other people are never wrong, just different.

I respect your right to feel for this person, and i thank you for respecting my opinion.

Don't change your way of thinking just because of my opinion unless what I say truly makes sense and you believe in it.

Compassion and sympathy are nothing to be ashamed of, ever.